What is the Custom of Your Grief?
A short play by Timberlake Wertenbaker about an English schoolgirl who is befriended online by an Afghan girl after her brother is killed while on active duty in Afghanistan.
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Br'er Cotton
A scorching play about a fourteen-year-old boy struggling to make sense of his place in an impoverished world filled with seemingly random killings of young black men.
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£9.99£7.99Add to basketEbook£9.99£7.99Fanny & Alexander (stage version)
By Ingmar Bergman Adapted by Stephen BeresfordIngmar Bergman’s magical study of childhood, family and love.
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£10.99£8.79Add to basketEbook£10.99£8.79Yous Two
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.
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An unflinching and bold exploration of the internal lives of young women. Part of Platform, an initiative aimed at addressing gender imbalance in theatre.
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£8.99£7.19Add to basketEbook£8.99£7.19The Glove Thief
A play about the intersecting lives of four women, and their power to change the course of English history. Part of Platform, an initiative aimed at addressing gender imbalance in theatre.
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£9.99£7.99Add to basketEbook£9.99£7.99Jekyll & Hyde (National Youth Theatre version)
By Evan Placey Original author Robert Louis StevensonA radical re-imagining by playwright Evan Placey of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale, written for the National Youth Theatre.
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£10.99£8.79Add to basketA4 Spiral-bound£16.99£13.59Add to basketEbook£10.99£8.79Comment is Free
By James FritzA journalist forms the centre of a devastating media storm in James Fritz's urgent, gripping and innovative play.
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Start Swimming
By James FritzA play about occupation, revolution and what the future holds for today’s youth.
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How To Be A Kid
A touching and funny story of family, friends and fitting in, How To Be A Kid is ideal for seven- to eleven-year-olds to watch, read and perform.
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Stephen Laughton's one-man play about a gay Jewish seventeen-year-old explores what it means to love, to lose, and how to grow from a boy into a man.
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£9.99£7.99Add to basketEbook£9.99£7.99Junkyard
By Jack ThorneA brilliantly honest and witty coming-of-age drama, with music by Stephen Warbeck.
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£10.99£8.79Add to basketEbook£10.99£8.79All the Little Lights
By Jane UptonA poignant, moving and darkly funny play about young girls slipping through the cracks in society. Joint winner of the 2016 George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright.
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£11.99£9.59Add to basketEbook£11.99£9.59Jonesy
By Tom WellsA short play from the author of Jumpers for Goalposts.
Published in volume Jumpers for GoalpostsUs/Them
By Carly WijsAn extraordinary, award-winning account of the Beslan School Siege, exploring the entirely individual way children cope with traumatic situations.
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£10.99£8.79Add to basketEbook£10.99£8.79Picnic at Hanging Rock (stage version)
By Joan Lindsay Adapted by Tom WrightA chilling adaptation of Joan Lindsay's classic novel about the disappearance of three Australian schoolgirls in the summer of 1900.
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£11.99£9.59Add to basketA4 Spiral-bound£16.99£13.59Add to basketEbook£11.99£9.59Brainstorm: The Original Playscript
And a Blueprint for Creating Your Own Production
A unique theatrical investigation into how teenagers' brains work, and why they’re designed by evolution to be the way they are.
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