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Ghosts

2f 3m

An English version of Ibsen's great play, published in the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

Ghosts

2f 3m

Richard Eyre's version of Ibsen's Ghosts is a fresh and vivid depiction of a woman who yearns for emotional and sexual freedom, but who is too timid to achieve it.

The Giant

12m

A powerful, witty and moving play exploring the dark interplay between sexuality and creativity.

Giant

3f 3m plus 1m voice only

A stage play exploring the life and legacy of that fiendishly charismatic icon, Roald Dahl. Premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2024 and transferring to the West End in 2025. Winner of Best New Play at both the Olivier and Critics' Circle Theatre Awards.

The Gift

4-6f 2-4m

An outrageous play about imperialism, cross-racial adoption, cultural appropriation... and tea.

Gigi & Dar

3f 1m

A comic tragedy about what we bury in order to survive. Premiered at the Arcola Theatre, London, in 2024.

Gilt

3f 4m

An exciting innovation: three of Scotland's top playwrights combine forces on a single play - staged by 7:84 Scotland in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London.

Girl in the Machine

1f 1m 1f or m

A disturbing but compassionate vision of our potential digital future, and what it might mean for 'life' as we know it.

A Girl's Bedroom

1f

A short play from the author of Disco Pigs and The Walworth Farce.

Published in volume Arlington

    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 Girlfriend Experience

    4f 1-9m

    A true-life play about friendship, heartbreak and business enterprise... in a seaside brothel.

    Girls and Dolls

    4f playing multiple roles (2f possible)

    A striking play from Northern Ireland about two women and the childhood tragedy they'll never be allowed to forget.

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    Bill Bryson, Adapted by Tim Whitnall

    Fin Kennedy

    Amanda Whittington

    Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

    Amanda Whittington


    Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

    Tom Wells

    Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey