Berkeley Rob (3 results)

Published by The Runnymede Trust, London 2002
- Softcover
Seller: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, United KingdomPsychoBabel & Skoob Books
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Paperback in very good condition. The binding is slightly exposed on the contents page, however the rest of the pages are sound with clear text throughout. CM. Used.

Cohesion, Community and Citizenship: Proceedings of the Runnymede Conference of May 2002 Held at the London School of Economics
Berkeley, Rob (Foreword); Parekh, Bhikhu; Rattamso, Ali et al.
Published by Runnymede Trust, London 2002
- Softcover
- First Edition
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Paperback. Condition: Good+. First Edition. 134pp Some ink underlining in most chapters. Uncommon.

Published by DV8 Physical Theatre, UK 2000
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, , United KingdomMarcus Campbell Art Books
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First Edition. A collection of promotional items, programmes and news items relating to DV8 Physical Theatre (or Dance and Video 8) events, films and shows. Varying sized items, some of the larger have foldcreases. Includes: DV8 Bound to Please, c.1997, [18pp]; DV8 25 Years Physical Theatre, c.2008, [18pp]; Just for Show, 2005,…[two-sided brochure on varying paper types]; To Be Straight With You, c.2010, [6pp]; Can We Talk About This?, c.2010, [6pp]. Some slight discolouring and nicotine odour. DV8 was a physical theatre company based at Artsadmin in London, founded in 1986 by Lloyd Newson, Michelle Richecoeur, and Nigel Charnock. DV8's work often focuses on socio-political and LGBT+ issues and incorporates elements of theatre, dance, film, and text.