Prickly Heat
A surreal and sensuous comedy by a young Scottish writer-performer.
Inventing a New Colour
A war-time Exeter family takes in an evacuee from London.
Elizabeth Gordon Quinn (original Traverse Theatre version)
A contemporary classic set during the Glasgow Rent Strike of 1915, with one of the best women's roles ever to emerge from Scottish theatre, an unforgettable tragicomic heroine with an extraordinary power to repel and attract.
Low in the Dark
A witty and absurdist play that dismantles the myths of motherhood and exposes the sexism of language and religious imagery.
The Hamster Wheel
When one partner in a marriage becomes unable to look after themselves and is completely dependent on the other, what happens to the relationship between them?
Fugue
A psychological horror story about a woman suffering a mental breakdown, from the award-winning author of Iron.
A Mouthful of Birds
A collaborative piece written with David Lan, combining words and dance. Inspired by Euripides' Bacchae, the play explores modern experiences of 'possession, violence and other states where people feel beside themselves'.
Belfry
A deeply moving tale about what lies beneath the surface of everyday lives.
Treetops
A play about the early resistance to policies of apartheid or racial segregation in Cape Town, South Africa, in the 1950s.
One Fine Day
A play about the gulf that separates Britain and Black Africa.
The Custom of the Country
Fletcher and Massinger's bawdy Jacobean drama is transposed to 1890s Johannesburg.