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Here We Go

A short play about death by Caryl Churchill.

The Heresy of Love

A powerful drama based on the extraordinary life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a poet, nun and major literary figure of Mexico.

Heretic Voices

Three Award-winning Monologues

An anthology of the best new writing in monologue form, celebrating unique voices with exceptional stories to tell.

Heroes

A poignant exploration of fallen idols, family secrets and the human price of forgiveness.

Heroine

A devastating exploration of patriotism in the UK today.

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Ella Hickson Plays: One

A first collection of plays by Ella Hickson.

The Hills of California

The Webb Sisters are returning to their mother's run-down guest house in Blackpool, in a play by the author of Jerusalem and The Ferryman, premiered in the West End in 2024.

His Dark Materials (stage version)

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

The Hoes

A riotous celebration of sisterhood, showing that while life may throw up unexpected turbulence, friendships will last the course.

Holding the Man (stage version)

The remarkable true-life love story, adapted from Timothy Conigrave's memoir of growing up gay in 1970s Melbourne.

Holes

An absurd, hilarious and fast-paced comedy by the writer of some of Britain's most acclaimed TV comedies.

Holes in the Skin

A gripping play about the nature of violence.