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Steel

A play exploring the last three decades of women in politics, asking what's changed and what still must.

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.

    Stop/Over

    A night of debauchery and delicate connection in a play set in the city that never sleeps.

    Stories I Ain't Told Nobody Yet

    Fifty-four monologues and dialogues drawn from ‘found’ stories told by everyday people living everyday lives in East Tennessee and the Appalachia region of the USA.

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    Strategic Love Play

    A Fringe First-winning play that, with acid wit, takes a scalpel to modern romance.

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    Swansong

    A comic duologue about a melancholy old actor perked up by memories of past glories.

    Published in volume Chekhov: Shorts

      Switzerland

      A gripping psychological thriller, filled with razor-sharp dialogue.

      Take Care

      An astonishing, tragic and uplifting verbatim play about the care system in the UK today.

      A Tender Thing

      Another Romeo and another Juliet in a strikingly different love story.

      Thick As Thieves

      A tense, revealing play that explores what it means to care for one another and asks who, in a time of increasing disconnect, we expect to look after us.

      This is Living

      A poignant exploration of what it means to say goodbye.

      This Wide Night

      A tender portrayal of two women trying to start again after their release from prison.

      Tickets are Now On Sale

      A short play about sponsorship and the arts.

      Published in volume Caryl Churchill Plays: Five

        Time Spent on Trains

        A 15-minute play about childhood, disability and spending time on trains.

        Published in volume Fishskin Trousers

          Topdog/Underdog

          A darkly comic fable of brotherly love and family identity, winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

          A Tragic Figure

          A comic duologue about a civil servant sweltering in Moscow coping with the incessant demands of his family from their summer dacha.

          Published in volume Chekhov: Shorts

            Travesty

            The debut play by Liam Williams, double Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee -  about gender and the ethical dimensions of modern love.

            Trestle

            A tender but truthful exploration of love and ageing, asking how we choose to live in the face of soaring life expectancies. Winner of the 2017 Papatango New Writing Prize.