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Game

7f 6m (plus one boy)

A provocative play that invites us to spy on a family as they embark on a dangerous new way to live.

The Game Of Love And Chance

2f 5m

The best known play by one of the most performed French playwrights - a sparkling 18th-century comedy of manners. In the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

The Gatekeeper

3f 2m

A darkly comic play about the disintegration of a family get-together.

The Gathered Leaves

5f 6m

A moving, poignant and funny family drama that sees the weight of family history, of reputation, and of expectation, all descend on one family over Easter weekend in 1997.

Genesis Inc.

5f 4m, doubling (12f 9m 8f/m), plus voice-overs

An explosively funny comedy that takes a closer look at the lengths to which people will go to defy biology – and at the moral compass of an industry that trades on fear and hope.

Germ Free Adolescent

1f 1m (playing age sixteen)

A fierce, funny and irreverent OCD love story that asks: what exactly is 'normal' anyway?

German Skerries

1f 3m

An uplifting portrait of human hope and vulnerability, weaving resonant drama out of a friendship, a marriage, a holiday, and a death.

Ghost Stories from an Old Country

1f 3m

A riveting and poignant exploration of the ties that bind us, threaded through with captivating fables. Joint winner of the 2021 Papatango New Writing Prize.

Published in volume Papatango Plays

    Ghosts

    2f 3m

    An English version of Ibsen's great play, published in the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

    Ghosts

    2f 3m

    Richard Eyre's version of Ibsen's Ghosts is a fresh and vivid depiction of a woman who yearns for emotional and sexual freedom, but who is too timid to achieve it.

    The Giant

    12m

    A powerful, witty and moving play exploring the dark interplay between sexuality and creativity.

    Giant

    3f 3m plus 1m voice only

    A stage play exploring the life and legacy of that fiendishly charismatic icon, Roald Dahl. Premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2024 and transferring to the West End in 2025. Winner of Best New Play at both the Olivier and Critics' Circle Theatre Awards.

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