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First Episode

2f 6m

Terence Rattigan's first play, published for the first time in this edition to mark the centenary of his birth. With an authoritative introduction by Rattigan scholar Dan Rebellato. 

First Person Shooter

1f 3m

A funny and foreboding play about what happens when gaming and military technology collide.

First Time

1m (playing age early 30s)

A hilarious and heartbreaking true story that smashes through the stigma and shame of HIV, to present an uplifting and inspirational guide to staying positive in a negative world.

Fishskin Trousers

2f 1m

A haunting play about loss and grief, set in the mists of Suffolk. Also contains the short plays Enter A Gentleman and Time Spent on Trains.

Five Characters in Search of a Good Night's Sleep

2f 3m

A devised play exploring the experience of sleeplessness and its impact on people's lives.

Fixer

1f 6m

An unsettling, intelligent and savagely funny play about oil geopolitics and the price of human life.

Flamingoland

4f 1m

A big-hearted, bittersweet comedy about mothers, sisters, love and lies.

The Flea

1-2f 4-13m plus optional extras

A riotous play about the Cleveland Street Scandal of 1889. Premiered at The Yard, London, in October 2023.

The Fleer

5f 9m doubling

A bawdy, satiric and theatrically allusive comedy that was extremely popular with seventeenth-century readers.

Flesh and Bone

1f 4m

A vivid and fast-paced ride through a working-class London estate, fusing Shakespeare-inspired lyricism with Cockney accents.

Flush

2f 3m

A brash and sexy short play about death, deceit and poker.

Foam

6-7m

A gripping play that examines the nature of identity and the consequences of right-wing extremist ideology against the backdrop of London's skinhead and gay scenes of the 1970s and 1980s.

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Bill Bryson, Adapted by Tim Whitnall

Fin Kennedy

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Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

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Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

Tom Wells

Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey