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The Girl's Guide to Saving the World

2-3f 1-3m

A frank and funny new play about friendship, feminism and what it means to be successful.

The Gist of It

1f 2m

A fast and furious drama of misunderstandings, about three people who desperately want to be loved.

Goats

4f 9m, doubling (large cast possible)

A play about the impact of war on a small town in Syria, by a leading Syrian playwright and documentary film-maker.

The God of Soho

5-6f 6-7m plus musicians

A hectic and hilarious morality tale for the modern world.

God's Dice

2f 3m

Science and religion go head to head in this electric tragicomedy: a ferociously funny battle for power, fame and followers.

Godchild

2f (1 aged 19, 1 aged 40) 2m (aged 36 and 42)

A sharp, dark comedy that explores the inescapable difference between feeling 19 and being 19.

A Good House

3f 3m

A funny, thrilling and provocative play exploring race, resentment and community politics, from a leading South African playwright.

The Good Life

3-6f 3-6m plus 1 goat (real or otherwise)

A witty reimagining of a television classic for the stage, with a wellyful of laughs that's sure to delight audiences everywhere.

Good Things

2f 2m doubling

A bittersweet romantic comedy about finding love later in life, from 'Scotland's greatest living dramatist' Scotland on Sunday.

The Government Inspector

5f 20m

A classic satire of provincial bureaucracy, in an English translation by Stephen Mulrine. In the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

Grace

4f 4m

A far-reaching, comic portrait of the effects of hypocrisy and corporate greed on the values of late-twentieth-century England.

The Grand Old Opera House Hotel

5f 2m doubling (much larger cast possible)

An uplifting ensemble comedy set to some of the most popular opera songs ever written. Premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, and Dundee Rep.

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