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  • av Richard (Author) Molloy
    187

    Set in the build-up to Ireland's historic divorce referendum of 1995, The Separation is an unsettling - and uproarious - journey into the dark heart of a disintegrating Dublin family.

  • av Helena (Author) Thompson
    194

    A future play set in a dystopian high-rise world, where raging riots have been sparked by a notorious computer game.

  • av Kay (Author) Adshead
    219

    A trio of new plays that give voice to the women of the Arab Spring.

  • av Giles (Author) Cole
    163

    The Heart of Things is a poignant political drama about family, ambition, love and loyalty.

  • av Franz Kafka
    164

    A high-profile adaptation of classic, timeless tale of ordinary terror by Franz Kafka

  • - (Hic Sunt Leones)
    av Stephane Olry
    164

    An exploration of the world of multi-handicapped children in a hospital, translated by award-winning playwright Neil Bartlett

  • av Ted Whitehead
    164

    Mr and Mrs Elliot have imprisoned themselves within a domestic incarceration of marriage, family and society's twitching curtains.

  • av Bryony (Author) Kimmings
    219

    A wickedly heart-warming and funny celebration of the wonders and pitfalls of the human brain.

  • av Andy (Author) Duffy
    167

    The story of an enigmatic trader in the world of high finance attempting to rebuild his life following a tragedy.

  • av Thomas (Author) Eccleshare
    219

    A stunning new play about a scientist with an unbelievable story to tell, a woman who doesn't know what to believe. A vibrant collaboration between the award-winning companies Dancing Brick and Soho Theatre.

  • av Lulu (Author) Raczka
    219

    In a world of globalization and greed, of zero-hour contracts and The Big Bang Theory, violence worms its way into every aspect of our lives.

  • av Josh (Author) Overton
    219

    re you Angry? We are, so we wrote a play and stole a bass guitar which I'm sure we'll fit in somewhere.

  • av Neil (Author) D'Souza
    164

    Coming Up is an evocative, playful and magical drama about broken family ties, and the need for connection.

  • av Peter (Author) Darney
    175,-

    A graphic, gripping, funny and frank verbatim drama exposing the chill-out chem-sex scene.

  • av AJ (Author) Taudevin
    164

    An exciting, feminist and new 'guerrila-gig-theatre' from a brilliant Scottish talent

  • av Shon Dale-Jones
    176

    The Duke is a brand new live solo show by Shon Dale-Jones, a funny and poignant one-man show which playfully mixes fantasy and reality.

  • av Atiha Sen (Author) Gupta
    179,-

    A brilliant new play from a rising young playwright about two Nigerian toilet attendants in a nightclub that explores love and exploitation.

  • av Ryszard Kapuscinski
    170

    Colin Teevan's brilliant adaptation of the incredible book by legendary journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski about the decline and fall of Haile Selassie's regime in Ethiopia.

  • av Kieran (Author) Lynn
    163

    The new comedy from Kieran Lynn, about the Arctic, diplomacy and the difficulties of combining the two.

  • av Linda Marshall-Griffiths
    167

    A new adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's classic novel by fellow Yorkshire writer Linda Marshall Griffiths, on the 200th anniversary of Charlotte Bronte's birth. With echoes of the illness and loss that wracked Bronte's own life, both novel and play explore the redemptive power of love and the uncertainty of holding on to it.

  • av Sergio (Author) Blanco
    175,-

    How could anyone kill their own father? One of the rarest and most shocking crimes known to man is interrogated in this daring new play, with the on-stage participation of convicted patricide Martin Santos. Translated from the original French, an electrifying tale about retribution and justice, love and masculinity.

  • av Jenna (Author) Watt
    204

    Drawing upon interviews with individuals at the front line of the nuclear debate, including activists and MOD personnel, Jenna Watt navigates her own journey through the politics, the protests, the peace camps and freedom of information requests to find out answers to the questions we should all be asking about our nuclear deterrent.

  • av Kalungi (Author) Ssebandeke
    189

    Fanuco's taking English lessons from the only American he knows. The thing is, she's the FBI's most wanted woman and he's a Cuban teenager desperate to live the American Dream. When will he realize his mentor is a former Black Panther, a convicted felon and has a million dollars on her head?

  • av Michael (Author) McLean
    163

    Traversing a 30-year friendship, Years of Sunlight is a haunting cry for those left feeling shipwrecked from their old communities and abandoned by the post-industrial political system.

  • - A Wiltshire Love Story
    av Barney (Author) Norris
    189

    Echo's End is a story about two Wiltshire families and the seismic changes which altered their lives and the identity of their country forever.

  • av Alex (Author) MacKeith
    204

    Today is results day and the phone won't stop ringing. Jo, the headteacher of St. Barnabas, knows that the arrival of the school's SATs results puts her job on the line. With the future of the school and its pupils at stake, Jo struggles to maintain order as her staff and superiors demand answers. Can she protect her students and herself?

  • av Selma (Author) Dimitrijevic
    185

    This psychologically disturbing new version of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Frankenstein, tells a truly great story of power and powerlessness, of fear and revenge, of the creative possibility and the terrible destructive power of the human animal.

  • av Oladipo (Author Agboluaje
    167

    Nigeria: 'the Giant of Africa'. Conservatives rule over the biggest economy on the continent, and one of the largest and youngest populations in the world. What if the people wanted something different? What if they got it? A gripping tale of conflict and compromise, setting the scene for a political revolution in 21st century Nigeria.

  • av Titus Halder
    167

    Escape The Scaffold combines classic thriller elements with pitch-black humour and magic realism. Three best friends hunker down in their student house, forced to make decisions that will mark them for the rest of their lives. Youthful idealism is tested, paranoia takes hold, and real life melts into a nightmare world.

  • av Rajiv Joseph
    179,-

    Guards at the Taj takes as its starting point an enduring legend and prompts contemporary audiences to revisit questions about art and privilege.

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