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  • av Zia Ahmed
    176

    Ella is from Yorkshire. Haseeb is from London. They order a pizza. House red for Ella. Hot chocolate for Haseeb. People and playlists. Christmas and Eid. Travelcards and Megabuses. London to Leeds. Love is more than just a game for two. Especially when there's an elephant in the room.

  • av Samuel Bailey
    176

    Instead of GCSEs, Cain, Riyad and Jonjo got sentences. Locked up in a young offender institution, they trade sweets, chat, kill time - and await fatherhood. Grace's job is to turn these teenagers into parents, ready to take charge of their futures. Shook is a tender and honest play examining the young men society shuts away.

  • av Maxim Gorky
    166

    Mike Bartlett's savagely funny adaptation of Maxim Gorky's Vassa Zheleznova. It's 8 a.m. and a revolt is underway. The father is dying. The son is spying. The wife is cheating. The uncle is stealing. The mother is scheming. The dynasty is crumbling. One house. One fortune. One victor.

  • av Annie Baker
    176

    A group of people sit around a table theorising, categorising and telling stories. Their real purpose is never quite clear, but they continue on, searching for the monstrous. Part satire, part sacred rite, Annie Baker's play The Antipodes asks what value stories have for a world in crisis.

  • - Reflections on Sound and Music
    av Peter Brook
    166

    In this collection of new essays, the world-renowned director Peter Brook offers unique and personal insights into sound and music - from the surprising impact of Broadway musicals on his famous Midsummer Night's Dream, to the allure of applause, and on to the ultimate empty space: silence.

  • av David Baddiel
    196

  • av Giles Foden
    166

    Idi Amin is the self-declared President of Uganda. When Scottish medic Nicholas Garrigan becomes his personal physician, he is catapulted into Amin's inner circle. A useful asset for the British Secret Service, is Garrigan the man on the inside, or does he have blood on his hands too? Adapted from Giles Foden's multi-award-winning novel.

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    av Charley Miles
    166

    Between the years of 1975 and 1980, the women of Leeds lived in fear. With no clue as to who was responsible for the sustained attacks and murders across the city, the authorities urged women to stay at home. From the fear and fury, a steadfast solidarity arose, birthing the Reclaim the Night movement and echoing down the generations to this day.

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    av Anupama Chandrasekhar
    166

    Anupama Chandrasekhar's play When the Crows Visit is a tragedy that transposes the themes of Ibsen's Ghosts into modern-day India.

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    av Nancy Harris
    166

    A mysterious accident. A dead husband. People are talking. Secrets are resurfacing from the depths. Is the past ever truly dead?

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    av Nancy Harris
    166

    Keep your enemies close, and your wives closer. As their husbands clash over an international crisis, the first ladies of France and America find themselves alone together in a side room. Friends, or enemies? When the stakes are so high, can they trust each other? Can they trust their husbands?

  • av Kate Grenville
    176

    A deeply moving and unflinching journey into Australia's dark history, telling the story of two families divided by culture and land. Adapted for the stage by Andrew Bovell from Kate Grenville's bestselling novel.

  • av Michael Bray
    196

    The essential guide for anyone wanting to know how to make a successful career as a film actor.

  • av Marek Horn
    166

    Nell and Oscar meet on a beach in Dorset. It's 1595... or maybe 1610. Oscar has returned from university and Nell is doing f**k-all. They will meet here, again and again, on this beach for the next four hundred years. Stuff will change. As it does with time. They will try to keep up. The debut play from Marek Horn

  • av Cordelia Lynn
    166

    A doting husband. A troubled writer. A loaded gun. It's 2019 and Hedda Tesman returns to a life she can't seem to escape from.

  • av Sophie Ellerby
    196

    Sophie Ellerby's play LIT explores the turbulent teenage years of a girl looking for love in all the wrong places.

  • av Maya Arad Yasur
    176

  • av Margaret Perry
    166

    A funny, furious monologue about navigating a world that cares so much about you keeping it together, it doesn't notice you falling apart.

  • av Nathan Bryon
    166

    A madcap adventure story for young people (and older detectives) to watch, read and perform.

  • - Jerusalem, The Clear Road Ahead, The River, The Ferryman
    av Jez Butterworth
    276

    Three extraordinary plays by one of the most audacious and talented playwrights of our times: Jerusalem, The River and The Ferryman. Plus his short film The Clear Road Ahead, and a conversation with playwright Simon Stephens.

  • av Kenny Emson
    240,-

    Ultra-contemporary, sexy and funny, Kenny Emson's play Rust pushes the boundaries of trust, love and lust to the limit.

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    av Louis de Bernieres
    166

    Rona Munro's adaptation of Louis de Bernieres' much-loved epic novel, set on an idyllic Greek island in 1941.

  • av Charley Miles
    196

    A beautiful, ferocious play about the bonds that tie us, and how we sometimes need to break them. One sister stayed at home to care for Dad. The other set out to 'make a difference'. Reunited under their childhood roof, Pauline and Rachel unearth more than the ten years between them.

  • av Kenneth Lonergan
    186

    A bittersweet exploration of love, hope and the mysteries of the cosmos.

  • av Sam Steiner
    238

    A long summer weekend, two strangers, and a full-size table tennis table. A Table Tennis Play is a play about how everything and nothing changes as people bat a ball. It premiered at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe

  • - A Comedy Adventure
    av John Nicholson
    196

    A riotous new stage version of the classic novel. Discovering that the musketeers have been disbanded, the young and naive D'Artagnan makes it his mission to get them reinstated. But will his feud with the femme fatale, Milady de Winter thwart him? And who the heck is she?

  • av Cary Churchill
    166

    'I can see her just. Most people can't see her at all.'A girl made of glass. Gods and murders. A serial killer's friends. And a secret in a bottle. Four stories by Caryl Churchill. Glass, Kill, Bluebeard, and Imp premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in September 2019.

  • av Mike Lew
    176

    A darkly comic, smashed-up retelling of Richard III, Shakespeare's classic tale about the lust for power, Teenage Dick reimagines the most famous disabled character of all time as a high-school outsider in junior year: the deepest winter of his discontent.

  • av Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
    180

    The Lafayette family gather at their late father's home in Arkansas to bury the hatchet and prepare the former plantation for its Estate Sale. Until, that is, they make a discovery which changes everything. A gripping play about ghosts and the legacies we are left with, and a wickedly subversive appropriation of the great American family drama.

  • av Chris Bush
    176

    Written specifically for young people as part of the 2018 National Theatre Connections Festival. Set in and around a swimming pool, Chris Bush's play The Changing Room follows a group of teenagers full of excitement, impatience and uncertainty. They know change is coming, but not what it'll look like.

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