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Blackout Songs

1f 1m

A compassionate and unflinching study of love, addiction and memory after a chance encounter at an AA meeting.

Blackthorn

1f 1m

A contemporary, lyrical love story that explores the changes and choices that pull us from the places and people we love.

Bleak Expectations

3-5f 6-9m plus optional extras

A hilarious, chaotic, Dickensian caper for the stage, based on the award-winning BBC Radio 4 series.

The Blinding Light

3f 1m

A powerful play about the life of playwright August Strindberg, focusing on what he called his 'Inferno' period, when he suffered a notorious breakdown in Paris in 1896.

Blister

3f 4m

A tense relationship drama which examines how the effects of one moment can ripple through a galaxy of lives. In the Multiplay Drama series.

Bloody Elle

1f

A heart-warming and belly-achingly funny story about falling in love for the very first time.

Bloody Wimmin

7-10f 5m

A short play about the protests at Greenham Common, a political landmark in the fight for nuclear disarmament.

Blue

3f 5m

A disquieting and darkly funny play which shines a light on the state of mental-health services in modern Britain. In the Multiplay Drama series.

Blue Mist

3m

A debut play about South Asian Muslim men navigating a system that isn't built for them. Premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London.

Blue Sky

3f 1m

An exhilarating, challenging new play by Amnesty Award-winning playwright Clare Bayley.

Blue Stockings

8-10f 8-14m (plus 2 extras)

A moving, comical and eye-opening story of four young women fighting for education and self-determination against the larger backdrop of women’s suffrage.

Bodies

4f 2m, 2 children (1f 1m), 1f/m non-speaking, 1f voice only

A play about the human cost of surrogacy, and what we’ll overlook to get what we want.

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