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Spooky Action at a Distance

3f 3m plus Chorus f/m (large cast possible)

A hard-hitting, poignant play about anti-immigration sentiment in Britain today. In the Multiplay Drama series.

Spring Awakening

7f 26m

Frank Wedekind's famously banned German play about adolescent sexuality.

St Nicholas

1m (late fifties)

An eccentric, teasing yarn from the multi-award-winning author of The Weir.

Stacy

1m

A darkly confessional monologue for one male performer and a slide projector.

Stanley

6f 6m

A brilliant and painfully truthful portrait of Stanley Spencer, the wayward genius of modern British painting.

Statues

2m doubling (or up to 1f 5m)

A witty, honest, and deeply moving play exploring the impact of loss, and what you can gain from it. Premiered at the Bush Theatre, London, in 2024.

Staying Alive

4-6f 3-5m

A darkly funny and achingly tender play about the death of a child.

Steel

1f 1m playing 2f 2m (male actor is white, female actor is black)

A play exploring the last three decades of women in politics, asking what's changed and what still must.

Steel

2m (playing 17-year-old boys)

A hilarious and heartfelt play set in West Cumbria, about first loves, forging identities and the wild, wild hearts of teenage boys. First performed at Theatre by the Lake, Keswick, in 2024.

Still

3f 2m

Frances Poet's play is a cathartic story of life, loss and joy, full of tenderness and humour, as five Edinburgh souls stagger towards each other and are transformed.

Stolen Secrets

Various sections for 1-7 performers, large cast possible

From the heart of London's East End, Stolen Secrets are urban fairytales, bold, lyrical and gruesome, that can be performed individually or together for maximum shock value.

Stones in His Pockets

2m (playing multiple roles)

Hollywood comes to rural Ireland in this hilarious multi-award winner which ran for four years in London's West End.

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    Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

    Tom Wells

    Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey