Saturday at the Commodore
A short solo play from the award-winning Scottish playwright, in which an Aberdonian woman remembers a painful teenage betrayal.
SAUCE
A play about death and rebirth, from an award-winning Irish playwright.
Scenes with girls
A witty and caustic play about female friendship, premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in 2020.
Second Home
A play exploring the experiences of growing up mixed-race in twenty-first century Ireland.
Second Person Narrative
A play about growing up, and forging your own identity. Part of Platform, a series of big-cast plays with predominantly or all-female casts, written specifically for performance by school, college and youth-theatre groups.
seeds
By Mel Pennant2fA play about two mothers united in sorrow, sharing the hardship of protecting their sons – one in life, and one in death.
Sex & God
By Linda McLean4fFour women from different moments in the twentieth century talk across time in Linda McLean's extraordinary play about faith, lust and family.
The Shed
1fA short monologue play exploring the power that a carer can exert over a wheelchair user's life, commissioned by the BBC as part of CripTales, a television series marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the UK's Disability Discrimination Act.
Published in volume CripTales: Six MonologuesShush
5fA funny and insightful play about the power of female friendship.
The Small Hours
8f/m plus up to 16 additional small rolesA National Theatre Connections play about teenagers, nightlife, and the small choices that have momentous consequences.
small hours
1fA collaborative theatre piece created by playwrights Lucy Kirkwood and Ed Hime with theatre director Katie Mitchell, dissecting the claustrophobic world of a new mother struggling to cope on her own.
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Amateur Productions
On Now & Coming SoonBill Bryson, Adapted by Tim WhitnallFin KennedyAmanda WhittingtonAlexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate SummerscaleAmanda WhittingtonHenrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard EyreTom WellsJeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey