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Resident Alien: Quentin Crisp explains it all

1m

The acclaimed one-man show based on the life and writings of Quentin Crisp.

Room 303

1m

A short monologue inspired by the Third Epistle of John and first produced by the Bush Theatre, London, as part of the Sixty-Six Books season in 2011.

Published in volume Enda Walsh Plays: Two

    Rum and Vodka

    1m

    A short monologue play from the multi-award-winning author of The Weir.

    Run

    1m

    Stephen Laughton's one-man play about a gay Jewish seventeen-year-old explores what it means to love, to lose, and how to grow from a boy into a man.

    Samskara

    6m

    An explosive fusion of text, physical theatre and hip-hop dance exploring vulnerability, emotional trauma and what it means to be a black man in twenty-first-century Britain.

    Saying Yes

    2m

    A short play by a leading Argentine playwright, telling the shocking story of an everyday trip to the hairdressers.

    The Scorched Garden

    By Juan Mayorga Translated by Nick Darke
    6m

    A play about a group of inmates who have been locked up in a mental hospital since the Spanish Civil War.

    The Seafarer

    5m

    A breathtaking supernatural play from the author of The Weir.

    Sessions

    1m

    A raw, funny, bittersweet play about the complexities of masculinity, depression and therapy.

    Shoot the Crow

    4m

    An endearing yet hard-hitting comic portrait of how the need to work gets in the way of living.

    The Small Hours

    8f/m plus up to 16 additional small roles

    A National Theatre Connections play about teenagers, nightlife, and the small choices that have momentous consequences.

    St Nicholas

    1m (late fifties)

    An eccentric, teasing yarn from the multi-award-winning author of The Weir.

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    Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

    Tom Wells

    Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey