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Mad About the Boy

3m

A timely, urgent, razor-sharp drama about a teenage boy fighting to save his reputation, torn between the influence of his family, his friends and his school.

A Mad World, My Masters

3f 14m plus extras, doubling possible

A masterly satire of London society at the turn of the 17th century, abounding with Middleton's craft and wit.

Madame Bovary: Breakfast with Emma

2f 3m doubling

Flaubert's masterpiece about an infidelity with tragic consequences, dramatised for Shared Experience by the acclaimed novelist.

Made in China

3m

A blackly comic drama set in a crazed, completely re-imagined Dublin underworld, full of martial arts, rogue cops and savage low-lifes. From the award-winning writer of Howie the Rookie.

Maggie May

3f 2m

An extraordinary drama about an ordinary family who must balance the challenges of daily life whilst living with dementia.

The Maiden Stone

4f 3m

A wild and fantastical tale about a group of women struggling to get by in the harsh world of north-east Scotland in the early nineteenth century.

Maisie Says She Loves Me

1m

A one-man play about love, inheritance and not letting your feelings show.

Making Noise Quietly: three short plays

2f 4m (plus 1 boy playing age 8)

An acclaimed trilogy of plays exploring the impact of war on ordinary lives.

The Maladies

11-15f 7-18m (flexible casting)

A powerful, provocative play exploring psychogenic illness amongst groups of women throughout history, premiered by the Almeida Young Company.

The Malcontent

5f 12m

A tragicomedy full of courtly intrigue, betrayal and jealousy. In the Nick Hern Books RSC Classics series.

The Man of Mode

9f 13m plus extras (doubling possible)

The best comedy of manners written in England before Congreve. In the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

The Mandate

6f 10m with doubling

A chillingly grotesque farce set in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution.

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Bill Bryson, Adapted by Tim Whitnall

Fin Kennedy

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Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

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Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

Tom Wells

Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey