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Amaryllis & Little Witch

Two dark fairy tales from Canadian playwright Pascal Brullemans.

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I, Claudia

A touching and funny play about a girl on the cusp of adolescence.

No Romance

A tender and funny tale about our secret selves, and our search for connection in a fractured world.

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Pretend You Have Big Buildings

A tender and funny play about growing up in Romford in the shadow of Canary Wharf, winner of the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.

Great Expectations (RSC stage version)

A gritty adaptation of Dickens' least sentimental love story with a cast of some of his most unforgettable characters.

David Copperfield (stage version)

One of Dickens's best-loved and most autobiographical stories, brilliantly and faithfully dramatised by Alastair Cording.

Duck

A sparky and moving first play about female friendship, set in contemporary Dublin. 

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His Dark Materials (stage version)

A two-play dramatisation of Philip Pullman's extraordinary award-winning fantasy trilogy, first seen at the National Theatre.

Me, As A Penguin

A charmingly offbeat, surreal comedy of knitting, penguins and Battenberg.

Our New Girl

A startling psychological drama about the darker side of modern parenthood.

Great Expectations (stage version)

Jo Clifford's beautifully simple adaptation of one of Dickens's best-loved novels brings it thrillingly to life for the stage.

Boys

Four boys face the tricky transition to adulthood in Ella Hickson's riot of a play.

Three Birds

A startling and darkly comic drama about childhood, family and fantasy. Winner of the Bruntwood Prize 2011.

To Sir, With Love (stage version)

An uplifting story of the triumph of love, inspiration and hope against all odds, laced with the song and dance of austere, 1940s Britain. 

Yen

Anna Jordan's Bruntwood Prize-winning play, Yen explores a childhood lived without boundaries and the consequences of being forced to grow up on your own.

Bird

Winner of a Judges Award in the 2013 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, Bird is a raw, delicate and bold play about growing up in a care home, and eventually leaving it for the outside world.

Cathy

A candid, poignant and intimate play about the lives of those at the sharp end of economic austerity, inspired by Ken Loach's Cathy Come Home.

LIT

A play exploring the turbulent teenage years of a Nottingham girl looking for love in all the wrong places.