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England & Son

1m

A one-man play about disaster capitalism, empire, Thatcherite politics, stolen youth, stolen wealth and a working-class boy who just wants his dad to smile at him. First performed by the celebrated political comedian Mark Thomas in Paines Plough's Roundabout during the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Enough

2f

A poetic, unpredictable and explosive play about female friendship, and what happens when you can no longer be the woman people want.

Enter A Gentleman

2f 2m

A 15-minute play based on Restoration playwright Aphra Behn's tempestuous love affair with John Hoyle.

Published in volume Fishskin Trousers

    Epic Love and Pop Songs

    1f 1m

    A smart, funny play about love, friendship and growing up, from the author of WINK and Fury.

    Es & Flo

    5f

    A sharply observed, deeply compassionate play celebrating an older lesbian relationship, women coming together to fight for what's right, and the healing power of chosen family.

    Estate Walls

    1f 4m

    A play about a young writer who dreams of leaving his estate. The play that won Arinzé Kene the Most Promising Playwright at the 2011 Offies (Off West End Theatre Awards).

    Every One

    3f 3m (plus ideally 1 girl and additional dancers)

    A re-imagining of Everyman, Jo Clifford's bold and haunting play tells a deeply emotional and warmly funny story of a voyage into the heart of living - and of what it means to lose the people we love.

    Everything Not Saved

    2-3f 1m

    A play about memory, happiness, Rasputin, and dancing. And also the Queen. Premiered by MALAPROP Theatre at the Dublin Fringe Festival in 2017.

    The Evil Doers

    5f 2m

    A chaotic, violent, comic odyssey through the dismal streets of 1980s Glasgow.

    Eyam

    7f 8m, doubling (8f 13m)

    A play about an outbreak of the plague in a small Derbyshire village in 1665.

    F*ck the Polar Bears

    2f 2m plus a young girl

    A raucous family drama about the cost of living the life of our dreams.

    failure project

    1f playing multiple characters (plus some characters in voiceover)

    A warm and witty one-person play exploring grief, the strings attached to success, and what it means to 'fail'. Premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2024.

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