Folk
Surprising and poignant, Folk is a hilarious and not-so-holy story of hope, coming together and finding your feet when your world is turned upside down.
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£12.99£10.39Add to basketEbook£12.99£10.39The Funeral Director
By Iman QureshiAn incisive and heartfelt play about sexuality, gender and religion in twenty-first-century Britain. Winner of the 2018 Papatango New Writing Prize.
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£12.99£10.39Add to basketEbook£12.99£10.39Captain Corelli's Mandolin (stage version)
By Louis de Bernières Adapted by Rona MunroRona Munro's adaptation of Louis de Bernières' much-loved epic novel, set on an idyllic Greek island in 1941.
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£12.99£10.39Add to basketEbook£12.99£10.39My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?)
By Rob MadgeA joyous, chaotic, autobiographical play telling the story of actor, writer and social-media sensation Rob Madge as they set out to recreate a Disney parade they performed as a twelve-year-old for their Grandma.
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A heart-warming and belly-achingly funny story about falling in love for the very first time.
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A passionate and timely drama that looks at the human cost of abandoning those who struggle to fit in.
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£12.99£10.39Add to basketEbook£12.99£10.39Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches
By Tony KushnerPart One of the two-part Angels in America, an epic drama set during the Reagan years in America - now recognised as one of the greatest plays of the twentieth century.
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2nd May 1997
By Jack ThorneA play set on the day that New Labour swept into government, telling three deeply personal stories of euphoria and despair.
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£11.99£9.59Add to basketEbook£11.99£9.59The Kitchen Sink
By Tom WellsAn irresistibly funny and tender play about big dreams and small changes.
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£11.99£9.59Add to basketEbook£11.99£9.59The Pride
The powerful debut play from Alexi Kaye Campbell, examining changing attitudes to sexuality.
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£11.99£9.59Add to basketA4 Spiral-bound£16.99£13.59Add to basketEbook£11.99£9.59Burying Your Brother in the Pavement
By Jack ThorneA play about grief and looking at someone that little bit more closely. Written specifically for young people, Burying Your Brother in the Pavement was part of the 2008 National Theatre Connections Festival and was premiered by youth theatres across the UK.
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By Kevin ElyotA deliciously funny and bittersweet comedy that captures the fragility of friendship, happiness and life itself. Winner of the Evening Standard and Olivier Awards for Best Comedy.
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By Tom WellsA beautiful, heart-warming, laugh-out-loud coming-of-age story for our times.
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By Frances PoetThe remarkable true story of a young trans man's journey from Egypt to Scotland, charting his progress across borders and genders in his search for a place to call home.
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By Chris BushA play about food, love, class and grief in a world where there's little left to savour.
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£11.99£9.59Add to basketEbook£11.99£9.59Bacon
An unflinching and unexpectedly humorous play about masculinity, sexuality and power, through the dizzying lens of youth.
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£11.99£9.59Add to basketEbook£11.99£9.59The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs
By Iman QureshiA heart-warming musical comedy about love, queerness, and belonging.
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£11.99£9.59Add to basketEbook£11.99£9.59Orlando (stage version)
By Virginia Woolf Adapted by Neil BartlettA sparkling adaptation of Virginia Woolf's famous fantasy, premiered in the West End with Golden Globe winner Emma Corrin leading an ensemble company.
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