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Dizzy

1f 2m (plus two voices that can be pre-recorded)

A fantastical, theatrical adventure through the underground world of street art and the hidden patterns in our universe. Premiered on UK tour by Theatre Centre and Sheffield Theatres in 2024.

A Doll's House

3-4f 3-4m, 3 children

Ibsen's revolutionary tale of a woman's awakening to her need for a life of her own.

A Doll's House (Sheffield Theatres version)

3f 3m

A taut and gripping adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's powerful drama, premiered at the Crucible, Sheffield Theatres, in 2024.

Drawing Crosses on a Dusty Windowpane

1f

A play about losing someone close to you, about the human need to remember and connect.

Dreams of Violence

4f 4m

A riotous comedy about love, death and responsibility.

Driftwood

2m

An intoxicating and mystical play about love, belonging and the tides within us, premiered by Pentabus and ThickSkin on a tour of the UK.

Drip Feed

1f

An infectious, dark comedy monologue play about the messiness of being young(ish), female and queer.

Dublin Carol

1f 2m

A magical, compelling play from the author of The Weir.

The Duchess of Malfi

4f 12m

The macabre Jacobean tragedy, in the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

Earthquakes in London

7f 10m, doubling, large cast possible

An epic rollercoaster of a play travelling from 1968 to 2525 and back again, driven by an all-pervasive fear of the future and a guilty pleasure in the excesses of the present.

East is East

3f 7m

A wonderful comedy about growing up in multiracial Salford.

Eastward Ho!

4f 13m

A collaboratively written City Comedy which sees true love and virtue triumphing over social-climbing, deception and trickery. In the Nick Hern Books RSC Classics series.

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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