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Honour-Bound

A powerful solo show about family, anti-Blackness, and what we're willing to sacrifice for love.

Hope

A funny and scathing political fable attacking the squeeze on local government.

Hope has a Happy Meal

A surreal play about a frenetic quest through a hyper-capitalist country, premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London.

The Hospital at the Time of the Revolution

A forensic insight into the adjustment of morality for the sake of conscience.

Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

    Hot Fudge

    The competitive games of various professionals and their spouses present an amoral world where money is all and lies are the only truth.

    Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

      Hot Mess

      A dark and lyrical tale about friendship, loss and loneliness.

      Hotel

      An innovative theatre piece combining music, voices and dance, with a text by Caryl Churchill and music by Orlando Gough.

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      HOTHOUSE

      A play that tackles climate breakdown with big ideas, a lot of laughs, and some truly grotesque cabaret numbers.

      House

      A play about family, culture clash, memory and truth, commissioned by acclaimed theatre company Clean Break.

        The House

        A play from Lebanon, part of the Royal Court Theatre's Arab World initiative in conjunction with the British Council.

        The House Keeper

        A darkly humorous psychological thriller exploring the nature of possession, inheritance and corruption.

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        The House Party

        A new spin on August Strindberg's classic play Miss Julie, premiered at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester, in 2024 in a co-production between Chichester Festival Theatre, Headlong and Frantic Assembly.

        How Love Is Spelt

        A fresh, funny and playful tale of growing up and finding yourself in the city.

        How My Light Is Spent

        A funny, hopeful play about loneliness, longing and being left behind. Winner of the Judges' Award in the 2015 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.

        How These Desperate Men Talk

        A short play published for the first time, written during the author's time working with European theatremakers.

        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.

        How To Curse

        A spellbinding debut play about 17-year-olds on the edge, with a touch of magic and mayhem.

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        How to Date a Feminist

        A hilarious new spin on the Hollywood romcom featuring two proposals, two weddings, an elopement and a cast of unforgettable characters.

        How To Disappear Completely and Never Be Found

        The award-winning play that follows one man's desperate attempts to buck the system, and asks what really makes us who we are in the 21st century.

        How to Not Sink

        A short play by Georgia Christou that looks at duty, love and dependency across three generations of women.

        How to Spot an Alien

        A play for young people (age five and up) to watch, read and perform, about one confused alien, two brave kids and a busted spaceship.

        How We Begin

        A tender exploration of love, queerness and identity, staged at VAULT Festival, London, 2023.

        Howie the Rookie

        A white-knuckle ride through a nightmare Dublin, where enemies and allies are interchangeable.

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        Hue & Cry

        A short play in which two Dublin cousins, Damian and Kevin, are reunited for a family funeral in a highly charged encounter full of disillusion, denial and dark laughter.