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the end of history...

A play about families, parenting, and gigantic clashes of values.

Educating Agnes

A dark and wickedly funny farce about one man's twisted attempts to find a woman he can control completely.

East is East

A wonderful comedy about growing up in multiracial Salford.

Earthquakes in London

An epic rollercoaster of a play travelling from 1968 to 2525 and back again, driven by an all-pervasive fear of the future and a guilty pleasure in the excesses of the present.

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Duologue

Terence Rattigan's Duologue is a short monologue play for a female actor in which a woman reminisces movingly about her dead husband.

Published in volume Who is Sylvia? and Duologue

    Dublin Carol

    A magical, compelling play from the author of The Weir.

    Driving Miss Daisy

    The Pulitzer Prize-winning play which became the Oscar-winning film - a delicate depiction of racial tensions and of growing old.

    A Dream

    A riotous musical play transporting Shakespeare's most beloved characters to the chaos of a busy modern-day hospital. In the Nick Hern Books Multiplay Drama series.

    Downstate

    A provocative play about four men convicted of sex crimes, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Clybourne Park.

    Don Carlos

    Schiller's great tragedy transformed by Mike Poulton into an intense and gripping historical thriller.

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    Dear Lupin (stage version)

    Michael Simkins' immensely charming stage adaptation of Dear Lupin, the witty and touching collection of letters from a father to his son that became a huge bestseller, winner of The Sunday Times Humour Book of the Year.

    Dead Dad Dog

    An offbeat short comedy with a political edge, in which an unemployed young man is dogged by his deceased father.

    Published in volume Scot-Free

      Daughters of the Revolution

      A political thriller set in the midst of a bitterly fought US governor's election, from the Democrat perspective. Part of David Edgar's two-play cycle, Continental Divide.

      Published in volume Continental Divide: two plays

        Dark Sublime

        A play about joy and heartbreak, quarries and transmat beams – a love-letter to British sci-fi television.

        Dances of Death

        A gripping new version of Strindberg's masterly, darkly hilarious depiction of the struggles and strains of marriage.

        Cruising

        A hilarious, real-life comedy about pensioners going in search of love - from the sublime to the downright saucy.

        Cressida

        A comedy drama set in the seedily glamorous world of 17th-century London theatre.

        Continental Divide: two plays

        In this two-play cycle set against the background of a bitterly fought American governor's election, David Edgar explores what has happened to the revolutionary fervour which took hold of both the Right and the Left in the 1960s, and how it has been carried over into the politics of today.

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