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A funny, heartfelt and compelling play, that asks what family means in a modern society, delicately weaving in questions of racial identity, economic privilege, and the lottery of birth.
A collection of monologues that document, remember and bear witness to a century of struggle for progress and equality for women in the United Kingdom.
A sharply funny, moving play set during the Troubles in Northern Ireland and celebrating women's strength under siege.
The bonds of family, faith and friendship are stretched to breaking-point as four forty-somethings wrestle for school places in this smart new comedy play.
1665. When the plague arrives in Eyam, the villagers are tasked with examining their civil responsibility, as they must decide whether to stay quarantined, or flee and risk spreading the deadly disease. A new play commissioned for Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London.
A play exploring the last three decades of women in politics, asking what's changed and what still must.
A small asteroid has hit the capital city. Thousands have been displaced. And in a town far away, a young man is finding it hard to talk. James Fritz's new play about grief, masculinity and the power of expression rocks with raw emotion and sharp humour.
A collection of short plays curated by Sue Parrish, Artistic Director of Sphinx Theatre.
An explosively funny comedy that takes a closer look at the lengths to which people will go to defy biology - and at the moral compass of an industry that trades on fear and hope.
Tracy Letts' gripping thriller, published alongside the West End production, starring Orlando Bloom in the title role.
A vivid and fast-paced ride through a working-class estate, which fuses Shakespeare-inspired lyricism with Cockney accents. Olivier Award winner for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre, 2019.
A practical, and inspiring guide to using puppetry in theatre - the perfect entry point for anyone looking to use puppets in their productions, to explore what puppets can do, or to develop their puppetry skills. Ideal for actors and performers, for directors and designers, and for teachers and students of all ages and levels of experience.
A new play by Nessa Muthy. Welcome to a world where your partner can arrive by special delivery, you can replace your ex with a replica, or supplement your waning love life with regular updates. It could be the answer to all our problems... but what might we lose along the way?
Green Shield stamps, a million of them, and Ger Lawless has won them all. It's Ballymun, it's 1973 and she's got 15 friends round for a stamp-sticking party. Over one night, the lives of 15 women collide in Deirdre Kinahan's new version of Michel Tremblay's feted Quebecois comedy.
Three women. Three conversations. As the details of what they share begin to diverge, we realise that a subtle game of survival is being played.
An exhilarating play about human triumph, ambition, self-doubt, and pride, set in the world of boxing.
A beautifully observed, moving account of a second generation immigrant family navigating the familial conflicts between generations and cultures.
Autumn 1940. The Battle of Britain rages. Southampton is home to Britain's only hope of victory: the Spitfire. But when the Luftwaffe drops 2,300 bombs in three devastating raids, the city goes up in flames and the Woolston Supermarine Spitfire factory is destroyed. From the ashes, a story of chaos, courage and community spirit emerges.
This anthology comprises five of the best plays from VAULT 2018, London's biggest and most exciting arts festival.
A prodigiously talented young musician, an Ivy League school, a life changing allegation. Premiered at Hampstead Theatre, Amy Ng's explosive new play asks whether we can ever escape our past and investigates the destructive side of our search for acceptance.
An anthology of the three winning plays in the inaugural Heretic Voices competition, seeking out the best new writing in monologue form. First performed at the Arcola theatre, London.
Nine nights of music, food, sharing stories - and an endless parade of mourners. Natasha Gordon's debut play Nine Night is a touching and very funny exploration of the rituals of family. It premiered at the National Theatre in April 2018.
Fifteen year old Billie has lived with her Dad in their little flat for as long as she can remember, but all that's about to change. A moving portrayal of the conflict between personal aspiration and familial responsibility, and what happens when those you should depend on need you more than you need them.
Sarah Burgess' breathtakingly witty and virtuosic comedy exploring the vision, the vulnerability, and the vilification of those shaping - and skewing - the economy.
In 1949, Dr Jacob Bronowski installs a secret, alarmed room in his house. Fifty years later his grandson discovers his secrets, unearthing echoes from across six million years of human history, told from the perspective of a century in which every year is a revolutionary year.
Maddy and Rory are devoted parents to 3-year-old Joshua, committed to keeping him happy and safe. But when an everyday visit to a supermarket cafe turns into a far more troubling incident, their trust even in those closest to them is shattered. Fear and doubt consume them, until they reach a savage breaking point.
A step-by-step breakdown of the entire journey towards making a verbatim-theatre production - covering everything you need to consider - by an experienced theatre-maker and practitioner.
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