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King Troll (The Fawn)

3-4f 1m plus 1m/f

A dystopian stage play exploring migrant experiences in all their complexity – and the troll that lives within all of us. Premiered by Kali Theatre at New Diorama Theatre, London, in 2024.

The Kitchen Sink

2f 3m

An irresistibly funny and tender play about big dreams and small changes.

The Knot of the Heart

4f 1m

A grippingly insightful play about a young woman whose social drug habit has got disastrously out of control.

The Lady From the Sea

3f 5m

One of Ibsen's most powerful studies of female psychology, in the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

Lagan

2f 2m, doubling

A kaleidoscope of stories from post-Troubles Belfast, Lagan is an intimate and absorbing dramatic portrait of a city with a past like no other.

The Last Noël

2f 1m

A funny, moving, uplifting play about Christmas, with original songs.

The Last of the Haussmans

3f 3m

A funny, touching and at times savage portrait of a family loosing its grip, examining the fate of the revolutionary generation.

The Last of the Pelican Daughters

5-7f 3m

A comedy about four sisters trying to come to terms with their mother's death.

The Late Middle Classes

2f 2m, plus 1 boy

A funny yet melancholic look at the frustrations, secrets and guilt of middle-class respectability in 1950s England.

Laughing Boy (stage version)

By Stephen Unwin Original author Sara Ryan
2f 5m doubling (larger cast possible)

A stage adaptation of Sara Ryan's powerful account of the preventable death of her son Connor Sparrowhawk while in an NHS care unit. Premiered at Jermyn Street Theatre, London.

Lava (2022 edition)

2f 2m

A timely play about grief and the power of expression, rocking with raw emotion and sharp humour.

Leave Taking

4f 1m

Two generations. Three incredible women. An epic story of what we leave behind in order to find home.

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