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Someone Else's Shoes

2f 3m

A sharp and witty satire on the commodification of art and life.

Somewhere Out There You

4-5f 5-7m plus 4m/f who can be doubled

A romantic comedy with a twist, playfully unravelling the love stories we weave for ourselves. First performed at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, as part of Dublin Theatre Festival.

A Song for Ella Grey (stage version)

3f 2m

A magical retelling of the Orpheus myth, full of music, sound and storytelling, adapted from the novel by David Almond. Premiered by Pilot Theatre on UK tour in 2024.

Sorry, You're Not a Winner

2-3f 2m

A powerful and striking play that explores aspiration, social mobility and getting caught between classes.

The Southbury Child

6f 3m

A darkly comic play exploring family and community, the savage divisions of contemporary society and the rituals that punctuate our lives.

Space Girl

5-10f 8-12m

An action-packed play for young performers and audiences, bursting with songs and imagination, celebrating curiosity, resilience and exploration. In the Nick Hern Books Multiplay Drama series featuring large-cast plays specifically written to be performed by young people.

The Spanish Tragedy

2f 18m plus extras, doubling possible

A ghoulish and bloody 16th-century tragedy. In the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

Speaking in Tongues

2-4f 2-5m

A powerful study of infidelity and interwoven lives, filmed as the award-winning Lantana.

Speech & Debate

2f 3m

A fiercely funny play by the Tony Award-winning author of The Humans.

Speechless

4-6f 1m

The true-life drama of the extraordinary bond between two identical twin girls and their struggle to find a voice.

Spiderfly

1f 1-2m

A taut, thrilling debut play for two actors, premiered at Theatre503, London.

Spinning

3f (aged 16, 39, 42) 1m (aged 42)

A contemporary tragedy set in small-town Ireland, by one of Ireland's most exciting playwrights.

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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