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Creditors

1f 2m

Passionate, dangerously funny, and enduringly perceptive, a wickedly enjoyable black comedy that Strindberg considered his masterpiece.

Cressida

8m

A comedy drama set in the seedily glamorous world of 17th-century London theatre.

Crestfall

3f

A play about love in a dog-eat-dog world, told in Mark O’Rowe’s unique rhythmic style.

Crime and Punishment (stage version)

4-7f 6-8m

An exciting, fresh and accessible adaptation of Dostoyevsky's masterful novel.

The Crocodile

1f 3m, doubling

A ferociously funny, eye-poppingly theatrical play about art, animals and what happens when you try to take on the system from within... a crocodile.

Crocodiles

2f (aged 37 and 52) 2m (aged 30 and 35)

Lee Mattinson's extraordinary play, bringing to life a dystopian, modern-fairytale town where fact and fiction weave as tightly and snag as easily as granny's knitting.

Crossings

1f 1m, doubling (3f 1m)

A play with live music, waltzing and unexpected connections, exploring how we return, resettle and adapt.

The Crown Jewels

3-6f 5-9m

A riotous comedy based on the scarcely believable true story of the greatest heist of all time: the theft of the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London. From the creator of TV's Men Behaving Badly and The Durrells.

Cruising

3-5f 2-6m

A hilarious, real-life comedy about pensioners going in search of love - from the sublime to the downright saucy.

Crush: The Musical

11-12f 1-2m

An outrageously fun musical set in an all-girls school in the 60s, from the team behind Bad Girls: The Musical.

Crushed Shells and Mud

2f 3m

A play about conflicted desire and dangerous loyalties in a world trembling in the grip of a devastating epidemic.

Cuba

15f 4m, 1f or m

A play written for young people to perform, about two schoolgirls and their daring response to the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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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