Rona Munro - Works

Works

  • The Bang And The Whimper, 1982
  • Biggest Party In The World, 1986
  • Bold Girls, 1990
  • Bus, 1984
  • Catch A Falling Star!, 2004
  • Dirt Under The Carpet, 2007
  • Dust And Dreams, 1986
  • Fugue, 1983
  • Ghost Story, 1985
  • Gilt, 2003
  • Haunted, 1999
  • Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca (1999). The House Of Bernarda Alba . Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1-85459-459-4. http://books.google.com/?id=-wxfoF4i3HMC&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=Rona+Munro.
  • Indian Boy, 2006
  • Iron. Nick Hern Books. 2002. ISBN 978-1-85459-703-8. http://books.google.com/?id=uFWxWnq3k2QC&dq=Rona+Munro&printsec=frontcover.
  • Long Story Short, 1989
  • Long Time Dead, 2006
  • The Maiden Stone, 2006
  • Mary Barton, 2006
  • Off The Road, 1988
  • Piper's Cave, 1985
  • The Salesman, 1982
  • Saturday At The Commodore, 1989
  • Scotland Matters, 1992
  • Snake, 1999
  • Stick Granny On The Roofrack
  • Strawberries in January, 2006
  • Touchwood, 1984
  • Watching Waiters, 1985
  • Watership Down, 2006
  • The Way To Go Home, 1987
  • Winners, 1987
  • Women On The Verge Of A T Junction, 2004
  • Your Turn To Clean The Stair, 1992

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