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Dances of Death

2f 4m

A gripping new version of Strindberg's masterly, darkly hilarious depiction of the struggles and strains of marriage.

Dancing Bears

3f or m plus 1m

A short play laying bare the twisted loyalties and violence in teenage gangs.

Dara

7f 15m, doubling (10f+ 32m+)

An intense domestic drama of global consequence – for India then and for our world now.

The Dark Room

3f 3m

An intricately layered psychological thriller exposing the startling mistreatment of those most vulnerable in our society, at the hands of those who are meant to protect them.

Dark Sublime

3f 2m doubling, plus one m/f voice only

A play about joy and heartbreak, quarries and transmat beams – a love-letter to British sci-fi television.

Darknet

3f 4m, doubling, offers 43 roles

A fascinating - and terrifying - drama that explores the world of data commodification and the uncharted deep web.

Daughter

1m

A darkly satirical monologue about fatherhood, love and toxic masculinity.

Daughterhood

2f 1m (male actor plays multiple roles)

A beautiful, ferocious play about the bonds that tie us, and how we sometimes need to break them.

Daughters of the Revolution

8f 7m

A political thriller set in the midst of a bitterly fought US governor's election, from the Democrat perspective. Part of David Edgar's two-play cycle, Continental Divide.

Published in volume Continental Divide: two plays

    David Copperfield (stage version)

    4f 4m doubling (large cast possible)

    One of Dickens's best-loved and most autobiographical stories, brilliantly and faithfully dramatised by Alastair Cording.

    The Day I Stood Still

    1f 4m doubling

    A poignantly funny drama from the author of My Night With Reg, about the heartbreak of unrequited love and the power of memories.

    Days of Wine and Roses (stage version)

    1f 1m

    JP Miller's 1962 film Days of Wine and Roses, adapted brilliantly for the stage by Owen McCafferty.

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