Border Crossings Publications produces low-cost editions of plays produced by the company, and books exploring the ways in which world theatre is responding to key issues in modern society and politics. These publications operate alongside the production work of Border Crossings to encourage inter-cultural dialogue and debate through and about the medium of performance.
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13, Bankside
Enfield
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Theatre and Slavery: Ghosts at the Crossroads edited by Michael Walling. Contributors include Ama Ata Aidoo, Mohammed ben Abdallah, Rustom Bharucha. Foreword by Aidan McQuade (Director- Anti-Slavery International). ISBN 978-1-904718-06-2. £12.99. | ![]() |
![]() | Bullie's House by Thomas Keneally. With an introduction by Elizabeth Schafer. ISBN 978-1-904718-05-5. £7.99. |
Orientations by the company. With an introduction by Sarita Malik. ISBN 978-1-904718-04-8. £7.99. Out of print | ![]() |
![]() | Double Tongue by Brian Woolland. With an introduction by Teresa Murjas. ISBN 978-1-904718-01-7. £7.99. |
Mappa Mundi by the company. With an introduction by Roshni Mooneeram. ISBN 978-1-904718-02-4. £7.99. | ![]() |
![]() | Toufann A Mauritian Fantasy by Dev Virahsawmy. In an English version by Nisha & Michael Walling. With an introduction by Jane Wilkinson. ISBN 978-1-904718-00-0. £7.99. |
Bravely Fought the Queen by Mahesh Dattani. With an introduction by John McRae. ISBN 978-1-904718-03-1. £7.99. | ![]() |
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