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Jekyll & Hyde (National Youth Theatre version)

A radical re-imagining by playwright Evan Placey of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale, written for the National Youth Theatre.

Poison

By Lot Vekemans Translated by Rina Vergano

An extraordinary play by Dutch writer Lot Vekemans that asks a simple question: is it ever possible to move on?

The Village Church

A short play about faith, families, and fitting in.

Baby Dolls

A futuristic comedy about conception, state control and rebellion.

The Slaves of Solitude (stage version)

A fascinating blend of dark hilarity and melancholy, woven from Patrick Hamilton’s much-loved story about an improbable heroine in wartime Britain.

Parliament Square

A searingly powerful play about what one individual can do to effect change. Winner of the Judges’ Award in the 2015 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.

The Lady from the Sea

Ibsen's moving play about duty and self-determination, relocated to the Caribbean in the 1950s.

Albion

Mike Bartlett's outstanding play, set in the ruins of a garden in rural England.

In Event of Moone Disaster

Winner of the 2016 Theatre503 Playwriting Award, Andrew Thompson's debut play is about the adventures of three extraordinary women spanning 80 years, against the backdrop of humanity’s journey to the stars.

Wolves Are Coming For You

A play for two actors – or many more – exploring just how much wild we're comfortable with.

My Name is Rachel Corrie (2017 edition)

The moving account of the life and early death of a young female activist, adapted from her own writings.

The White Bike

An affecting play, based on a true story, about what happens when our world is turned upside down.

Ramona Tells Jim

A darkly comic debut play about confession and the gravity of young love.

Heroine

A devastating exploration of patriotism in the UK today.

Kanye the First

A dazzlingly funny and original drama about identity, guilt, contemporary culture and the second coming of Kanye West.

Boudica

A brand-new ancient-history play in verse that tells the story of one of Britain's most iconic women: a queen, a warrior and a rebel.

The Blinding Light

A powerful play about the life of playwright August Strindberg, focusing on what he called his 'Inferno' period, when he suffered a notorious breakdown in Paris in 1896.

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Follies

Sondheim's landmark musical about a reunion of showgirls, with a book by James Goldman.