Oberon Books

Oberon Books
Oberon Books
Industry Publishing
Founded 1985
Founder(s) James Hogan
Headquarters Islington, London, UK
Area served UK, Republic of Ireland, Europe, US, Australia, South Africa
Products Books
Website Oberon Books

Oberon Books is an independent publisher which specialises in drama and the performing arts. Whilst the majority of Oberon's catalogue is made up of play texts, in recent years it has begun to publish theatrical biographies as well as books on ballet, opera, illustration, photography and cinema.

Oberon is one of the most prolific publishers of drama in the UK, with over 800 titles in its back catalogue and approximately 80 new books going into production each year. In 2009/10 plays were published alongside productions at the Royal Court, the National Theatre, RSC, Trafalgar Studios, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Belgrade Theatre, National Theatre Wales, Tricycle Theatre, Donmar Warehouse, Soho Theatre, the West End and Broadway.[1]

For nearly a decade Oberon Books has sponsored the annual Illustration Prize at the Royal College of Art, now known as the Oberon Books Award. Oberon also administers the inaugural Sheridan Morley Prize for best theatre biography.[2][3]

Contents

Notable contemporary authors

Theatre group partners

Oberon also publishes plays from the following theatre companies:

Critical acclaim and awards

John Logan's Red was the winner of six Tony Awards in 2010, including Best Play and Best Direction (Michael Grandage). Red was also the winner of the 2010 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play. The following Oberon plays were also nominated for Olivier Awards in 2010:[4][5][6]

A number of Oberon playwrights have been nominated for the 2010 Evening Standard Awards:[7]

  • Richard Bean's "The Big Fellah" for Best New Play.
  • Laura Wade's "Posh" for Best New Play.
  • Anya Reiss and Atiha Sen Gupta, both nominated for the Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright

Nominees for the 2010 TMA Theatre Awards include:[8]

  • "Mrs Reynolds and the Ruffian" by Gary Owen for Best New Play.
  • "Spur of the Moment" by Anya Reiss for Best New Play.
  • "Kursk" by Bryony Lavery for Best Touring Production.

Oberon's previous award winners include:

John Osborne discovery

In September 2008 two early playscripts by John Osborne, previously thought to be lost, were discovered in the British Library's archives. Both plays predated Look Back in Anger and were published together for the first time by Oberon Books, as Before Anger.[13]

External links

References

  1. ^ "Introduction to Oberon Books." (retrieved 28/07/2010)
  2. ^ "Oberon Books Award Exhibition" (retrieved 30/07/ 2010)
  3. ^ "Theatre biography prize unveiled in memory of Sheridan Morley" (retrieved 29/07/2010)
  4. ^ "64th Tony Awards - Competitive Award Winners." (retrieved 06/08/2010)
  5. ^ "Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play Winners." (retrieved 06/08/2010)
  6. ^ "Olivier Awards 2010 Nominations in full."(retrieved 06/08/2010)
  7. ^ "London Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2010: The Long-List." (retrieved 29/10/2010)
  8. ^ "TMA Theatre Awards 2010 Nominees." (retrieved 29/10/2010)
  9. ^ "Macbeth and Joan of Arc Storm ES Awards."(retrieved 06/08/2010)
  10. ^ "Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play Past Winners."(retrieved 06/08/2010)
  11. ^ "Oliviers: Bloody Sunday is 2006’s Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre." (retrieved 06/08/2010)
  12. ^ "Nell Leyshon, University of Southampton profile ."(retrieved 06/08/2010)
  13. ^ "Sheffield University News Releases 2009." (retrieved 02/08/2010)

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