Notes for First Time Astronauts
A comic monologue warning of the perils of self-abuse in zero gravity conditions.
Prickly Heat
A surreal and sensuous comedy by a young Scottish writer-performer.
Dead Dad Dog
An offbeat short comedy with a political edge, in which an unemployed young man is dogged by his deceased father.
One Fine Day
A play about the gulf that separates Britain and Black Africa.
The Custom of the Country
Fletcher and Massinger's bawdy Jacobean drama is transposed to 1890s Johannesburg.
A Night in November
The multi-award-winning playwright explores the subjects of football and sectarianism, set during the 1994 World Cup.
Tartuffe
A rollicking Scots version of Molière's classic of political satire and black comedy.
Unsuspecting Susan
A monologue play about a middle-aged woman whose adult son has converted to Islam.
Disco Pigs
Enda Walsh's breakthrough play, a fast and formally inventive portrait of two teenage Irish misfits
Harlequinade
A farce about a touring theatre troupe, written to accompany The Browning Version in a double-bill under the joint title, Playbill.
Spacewang
A monologue play in which a teenage girl roams the streets of Withernsea in search of aliens.
Writer's Cramp
The debut play from the author of The Slab Boys and Tutti Frutti, taking satirical swipes at Anglo-Scottish cultural pretensions.
The Guid Sisters
Germaine Lauzon has won a million Green Shield stamps. She invites her female friends and relations to a party to paste the stamps into the books. The temptation to pilfer the stamps is irresistible and an enormous fight breaks out.
Your Turn to Clean the Stair
A comically sinister study of the tensions in an Edinburgh tenement.
Stones in His Pockets
Hollywood comes to rural Ireland in this hilarious multi-award winner which ran for four years in London's West End.
The Cavalcaders
A rousing, comic play set in an old-fashioned cobbler's shop in small-town southern Ireland.
The Waiting List
A blackly comic monologue about a man under siege in the community where he grew up.