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Banana Boys

11f 8m

A play about the challenges of being on the school football team – and secretly gay.

Bang Bang Bang

4f 4m, 1 child, doubling (large cast possible)

A revealing play that goes behind the public face of charities, journalists and NGOs.

Bangers

1f 1m plus DJ (f/m); can also be 4f 5m plus DJ

A gig-theatre play featuring original music inspired by early noughties and present-day R&B and Garage.

The Basement Flat

1f 1m

A short and unnerving play about families, property and rampant vegetation.

Battlefield

1f 3m doubling, large cast possible

The internationally renowned team of Peter Brook, Marie-Hélène Estienne and Jean-Claude Carrière revisit the great Indian epic The Mahabharata, thirty years after Brook’s legendary production took world theatre by storm.

Bazaar

3m

A play by young Spanish dramatist David Planell, about the hilarious attempt to get an accident video shown on TV, releasing undercurrents of racism in society.

Bé Carna

5f

A short play in which five women reflect on their lives as prostitutes on the streets of Dublin.

Be My Baby

6f

A poignant drama about attitudes to teenage pregnancy in 1960s Britain.

Beached

3-7f 1-4m

A darkly funny comedy about modern freak shows, love and cream buns. Loads of cream buns.

The Beacon

2f 3m

A drama about a Dublin artist haunted by a mysterious accident in her past.

Beauty and the Beast (National Theatre stage version)

3f 3m doubling

Lucy Kirkwood's delightful version of the classic fairytale, first seen in a production devised and directed by Katie Mitchell at the National Theatre for Christmas 2010.

Beauty and the Beast (Lyceum Theatre stage version)

4f 4m doubling, or 6f 7m

A brilliant version of the classic tale, from a playwright acclaimed as 'the master of children's theatre' (Scotsman).

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Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey