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Three Sisters

Cordelia Lynn's version of Chekhov's play, about three sisters trapped in a provincial town, waiting for their lives to begin.

Three More Sleepless Nights

An explosive short play about human interaction and love-tangled relationships.

Published in volume Caryl Churchill: Shorts

    Three Kings

    A heartbreaking and hilarious play for a solo actor about fathers and sons, the gifts and burdens of inheritance, and the unfathomable puzzle of human relationships. 

    Three Birds

    A startling and darkly comic drama about childhood, family and fantasy. Winner of the Bruntwood Prize 2011.

    Three

    A short play about three young Israelis caught up in a hostage situation.

    Published in volume One Jewish Boy

      THREE

      A funny, dark and thrilling play about family connections and the fallout from violence. In the Multiplay Drama series.

      Thon Man Molière

      The story of the great comedian Molière - his scandalous marriage, his scurrilous plays and the irresistible creation of his infamous and celebrated satire Tartuffe.

      Thomas More

      The incendiary story of Henry VIII's chancellor, Sir Thomas More, executed for failing to arrange Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon.

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      This Wide Night

      A tender portrayal of two women trying to start again after their release from prison.

      This Must Be the Place

      A play comprising two short ballads about migration, missed connections, and life on the edge of respectability.

      This Might Not Be It

      A candid portrayal of mental health services in the NHS, premiered at the Bush Theatre, London, in 2024.

      This May Hurt A Bit

      A witty, tender, and occasionaly surreal exploration of one family's experience of the NHS.

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      Amanda Whittington

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      13–18 May 2024
      Wharf Theatre, Devizes