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The Human Body

4f 2m with suggested doubling (over 35 roles in total)

A play of political and private passions, set in the 1940s against a backdrop of the foundation of the NHS. Premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in 2024.

The Human Ear

1f 2m

An intriguing play about loss, renewal and knowing who to trust.

A Hundred Words for Snow

1f (playing age 15)

A play about a teenage girl's solo journey to the North Pole with her father's ashes.

Hundreds and Thousands

2f 2m

A dark and twisted tale about deciding what's more important - doing what's right, or what's right for you.

Hungry

2f

A play about food, love, class and grief in a world where there's little left to savour.

I Am Shakespeare

1f 6-9m

A fascinating, witty and characteristically exuberant dramatic exploration of the Shakespeare authorship debate.

I Caught Crabs in Walberswick

2f 3m

A fast-moving, exhilarating play about teenage hopes, dreams and frustrations in a rural part of England.

I Fucked You in My Spaceship

2f 4m

A razor-sharp sci-fi comedy-drama about sex and relationships, winner of the Origins Award for Outstanding New Work at VAULT Festival, London.

I Just Stopped By To See The Man

1f 2m

A play about the myth surrounding an old blues singer, from the author of The Libertine.

I Wanna Be Yours

1f 1m

A tender, funny, lyrical debut play about finding love and holding onto it with everything you've got, premiered by Paines Plough and Tamasha.

I Won't Dance - Don't Ask Me

1m

An early short monologue play from Northern Irish writer Owen McCafferty.

Published in volume Mojo Mickybo: Three Plays

    I.D.

    2f 10m doubling (over 30 characters)

    An enthralling drama about the man who killed Hendrik Verwoerd, the architect of South African apartheid.

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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