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Bang Bang Bang

4f 4m, 1 child, doubling (large cast possible)

A revealing play that goes behind the public face of charities, journalists and NGOs.

Bangers

1f 1m plus DJ (f/m); can also be 4f 5m plus DJ

A gig-theatre play featuring original music inspired by early noughties and present-day R&B and Garage.

Before You Say Anything

2f 1m

A play that questions how everyone can be safe at the same time. A time-travelling set of interweaving stories exploring injustice, freedom and bravery.

Black Love

3f 1m plus optional chorus

An explosion of form-busting storytelling, combining real-life stories, imagined worlds, and new songs inspired by an R&B heritage.

BLACK SUPERHERO

1f 6m with specified doubling

A brutal, unflinching and funny portrait of one man's life spiralling out of control, in an age where our idols are Kings and our superheroes Gods.

Blue Mist

3m

A debut play about South Asian Muslim men navigating a system that isn't built for them. Premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London.

The Bone Sparrow (stage version)

4f 4m doubling (large cast possible)

A stage adaptation of Zana Fraillon's powerful and deeply moving novel about the displacement and treatment of refugees and sanctuary seekers in Australia.

born bad

4f 2m

A hard-hitting and original family drama.

Br'er Cotton

2f 3m 1f/m

A scorching play about a fourteen-year-old boy struggling to make sense of his place in an impoverished world filled with seemingly random killings of young black men.

Burgerz

1m/f

A timely, unsettling and powerful play from one of the UK's most prominent trans voices.

 

    Chasing Hares

    3f 2m with specified doubling

    A play about resistance and dignity in the face of global exploitation. Winner of Theatre Uncut's Political Playwriting Award.

    Chimerica

    5-11f 7-12m

    A powerful, provocative play about international relations and the shifting balance of power between East and West. Winner of the Evening Standard Best Play Award (2013), the Critics' Circle Best New Play Award (2014), and the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.

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