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The Book of Dust – La Belle Sauvage (stage version)

8f 8m doubling (cast of 50+ is possible)

The stage version of Philip Pullman's The Book of Dust – La Belle Sauvage, which is set twelve years before the epic His Dark Materials trilogy. Two young people and their dæmons, with everything at stake, find themselves at the centre of a terrifying manhunt.

Borders

1f 1m

An urgent, moving and occasionally hilarious play about the migrant crisis and the politics of the Middle East.

born bad

4f 2m

A hard-hitting and original family drama.

Boudica

7f 7m, doubling

A brand-new ancient-history play in verse that tells the story of one of Britain's most iconic women: a queen, a warrior and a rebel.

The Bounds

1f 2m plus 1 boy

A darkly comedic tale of national divides, folk horror and the end of the world as we know it. Premiered at Live Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne, and the Royal Court Theatre, London.

Box Clever

1f 1f/m (larger cast possible)

A moving, truthful and darkly comic play about one woman's experience of a women's refuge.

Boy Parts (stage version)

1f

A pitch-black psychological thriller based on the critically acclaimed debut novel by Eliza Clark. Premiered at Soho Theatre, London.

Boys

2f 4m

Four boys face the tricky transition to adulthood in Ella Hickson's riot of a play.

Boys and Girls

2f 2m

A play in verse following four young people across one night in Dublin.

Br'er Cotton

2f 3m 1f/m

A scorching play about a fourteen-year-old boy struggling to make sense of his place in an impoverished world filled with seemingly random killings of young black men.

Brace Brace

1f 2m

A gripping play about the people we become in the aftermath of catastrophe. Premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2024.

Bracken Moor

3f 5m

A boldly theatrical tale of grief and denial, set against the economic crisis of the 1930s.

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