William Nicholson
1) Shadowlands
William Nicholson's Tony nominated stage adaptation of his award-winning BBC Teleplay relates to the story of shy Oxford don and children's author C.S. Lewis and American poet Joy Gresham. Shadowlands shows how love, and the risk of loss, transformed this great man's relationships, even with God.
2) Golden Hour
A stylish romantic comedy and a brilliant follow up to All the Hopeful Lovers from the award-winning screenwriter.
Maggie and Andrew are lovers who live apart -- Maggie in the country, Andrew in London. When Andrew is offered a job close to Maggie, moving in with her is the obvious next step. Or is it? Moving in together leads to marriage. Is this the man she wants to spend the rest of her life with?
Maggie panics. Andrew
3) Rich and Mad
Maddy is a sixteen-year-old who likes
a boy in her theater club.
Joe is cute and popular and, incredibly,
sending signals that he likes her back.
Or does he? Isn't Joe going out with Gemma?
Rich has a crush on Grace, and he even sends a letter
of recommendation from the pope to get
her to pay attention to him. But Grace
doesn't appreciate that tactic. . . .
The problem is, in life's messy
mixed signals