House
A play about family, culture clash, memory and truth, commissioned by acclaimed theatre company Clean Break.
The House
A play from Lebanon, part of the Royal Court Theatre's Arab World initiative in conjunction with the British Council.
The House of Bernarda Alba
García Lorca's drama about the shattering effects of emotional repression on a family of cloistered daughters, in a version by playwright Rona Munro for the critically acclaimed Shared Experience Theatre Company.
The House of Bernarda Alba
By Federico García Lorca Translated by Jo Clifford10-17fLorca's extraordinarily powerful drama, the last he wrote before his assassination, explores the darkness at the heart of repression.
The House They Grew Up In
4-5f 3-5m plus 1 boy (playing age 8)A tender, dark and funny look at a co-dependent relationship between a brother and a sister, and how they cope when the world bursts in on them.
How To Be A Kid
2f 1m, doubling (large cast possible)A touching and funny story of family, friends and fitting in, How To Be A Kid is ideal for seven- to eleven-year-olds to watch, read and perform.
How to Spot an Alien
2f 1m, doubling (1f playing 5 roles)A play for young people (age five and up) to watch, read and perform, about one confused alien, two brave kids and a busted spaceship.
Hue & Cry
2mA short play in which two Dublin cousins, Damian and Kevin, are reunited for a family funeral in a highly charged encounter full of disillusion, denial and dark laughter.
The Human Body
4f 2m with suggested doubling (over 35 roles in total)A play of political and private passions, set in the 1940s against a backdrop of the foundation of the NHS. Premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in 2024.
The Human Ear
1f 2mAn intriguing play about loss, renewal and knowing who to trust.
A Hundred Words for Snow
1f (playing age 15)A play about a teenage girl's solo journey to the North Pole with her father's ashes.
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Amateur Productions
On Now & Coming SoonBill Bryson, Adapted by Tim WhitnallFin KennedyAmanda WhittingtonAlexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate SummerscaleAmanda WhittingtonHenrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard EyreTom WellsJeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey