The revised and updated edition of Zinnie Harris's powerful reimagining of Shakespeare's brutal tragedy, telling Lady Macbeth's story as it has never been heard before. Zinnie Harris's thrilling new version undoes the narrative we know, and remakes it, examining Lady Macbeth's trajectory and asking if we have really heard the whole story.
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Zinnie Harris is a British writer and director whose work often explores the complexities of the human condition. Her plays and screenplays are known for their insightful examinations of relationships, identity, and societal pressures. Harris’s directorial approach brings a unique vision to her storytelling, creating immersive and thought-provoking theatrical experiences. She is recognized for her distinctive voice in contemporary British drama.






- 2023
- 2022
You'd be surprised how a simple thing like locking up your husband in the same room as you, makes you aware of something. Of being alive.
- 2021
What does the Bible say about economics? A lot. What about socialism, which is becoming an increasingly common concern in US economic policy discussions? In Biblical Economic Policy, Arnott and Saydometov build a biblical framework for analyzing national economic policy that takes on everything from taxes to spending to tariffs to minimum wage. The Bible has something to say about all these critical present-day issues, and this book explains how to apply it to 21st-century policies. Authors Dave Arnott and Sergiy Saydometov hold up the mirror of the Bible and ask their fellow Christians, “Is this the way we're supposed to run a biblical economy?” What the book is not: ● It is NOT a financial advice book. ● It is NOT about how to apply business principles at work. ● It is NOT about stewardship or giving. ● It is NOT about how to run your business for the glory of God. Biblical Economic Policy takes the macroeconomic view and analyzes how well America's economic policies align with biblical principles. This book tackles difficult present-day economic policies, including taxes, spending, national debt, interest rates, and money supply. Written with sound biblical grounding, in accessible language, Biblical Economic Policy will turn the common reader into a biblical economic analyst.
- 2020
The narrative begins with Agamemnon's tragic sacrifice of his daughter, igniting a relentless cycle of vengeance. Following his murder by Clytemnestra, their son Orestes is compelled to avenge his father's death, perpetuating the cycle of violence. The story explores themes of justice, fate, and the eventual transition from personal retribution to societal order, culminating in the establishment of the rule of law as a resolution to the chaos.
- 2020
This Restless House
Part Two: The Bough Breaks and Part Three: Electra And Her Shadow
- 170 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The narrative begins with Agamemnon's tragic sacrifice of his daughter, igniting a relentless cycle of vengeance. Following his murder by Clytemnestra, their son Orestes embarks on a quest for retribution, perpetuating the violence. Ultimately, the story explores themes of justice and the transition from personal revenge to societal order, culminating in the establishment of peace through the rule of law.
- 2017
Meet Me at Dawn
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Two women wash up on a distant shore following a violent boating accident. Dazed by their experience, they look for a path home. But they discover that this unfamiliar land is not what it seems - and that, though they may be together, they have never been further apart. Unflinchingly honest and tenderly lyrical, Meet Me at Dawn is a modern fable exploring the triumph of everyday love, the mystery of grief, and the temptation to become lost in a fantasy future that will never be. Meet Me at Dawn by Zinnie Harris premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in August 2017.
- 2017
(the fall of) The Master Builder
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
He has just been awarded the prestigious Master Builder award, his beautiful wife still loves him, his beautiful secretary still flirts with him and Prince Charles is coming to open his new building tomorrow.
- 2017
"This is a state-wide history of Florida's food and cooking as it evolved over several centuries and through today"--
- 2016
This Restless House
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
When he in turn is killed at the hands of his wife Clytemnestra, their son Orestes takes up the mantle of avenging his father, continuing the bloodshed until peace is ultimately found in the rule of law. Zinnie Harris reimagines this ancient drama, using a contemporary sensibility to rework the stories, placing the women in the centre.
- 2015
How to Hold Your Breath
- 159 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Because we live in Europe. Because nothing really bad happens. The worst is a bit of an inconvenience. Perhaps not such a good mini break. But really in the grand scheme of life, not so bad. Starting with a seemingly innocent one night stand, this dark, witty and magical play by Zinnie Harris dives into our recent European history.