Hedda Gabler
An English version of Henrik Ibsen's play Hedda Gabler, published in the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.
Hedda Gabler (Abbey Theatre version)
By Henrik Ibsen Adapted by Mark O'Rowe3f 4mA fluid yet faithful adaptation of Ibsen's masterpiece.
Hedda Tesman
By Cordelia Lynn Original author Henrik Ibsen4f 3mA reworking of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, asking what we inherit, what we endure and how we carry our history.
Helen
2fA play for two actors, about love, grief, and the threads which bind mother and daughter together. Shortlisted for the 2020 Theatre503 International Playwriting Award.
The Herd
By Rory Kinnear3f 3mA witty and heartfelt play about a family falling apart – and pulling together – when life doesn't turn out quite the way they imagined.
Here I Belong
By Matt Hartley2f (playing characters aging from 27-90) or up to 8fA moving, funny and charming play that takes you through decades of history seen through the eyes of one village resident.
The Heresy of Love
8f 7mA powerful drama based on the extraordinary life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a poet, nun and major literary figure of Mexico.
Heroine
By Nessah Muthy5fA devastating exploration of patriotism in the UK today.
The Hills of California
9-13f 4-10mThe Webb Sisters are returning to their mother's run-down guest house in Blackpool, in a play by the author of Jerusalem and The Ferryman, premiered in the West End in 2024.
The Hoes
3fA riotous celebration of sisterhood, showing that while life may throw up unexpected turbulence, friendships will last the course.
Honour
3f 1mAn unsettling play about infidelity seen from the perspective of the three women involved: the wife, the lover and the daughter.
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Amateur Productions
On Now & Coming SoonBill Bryson, Adapted by Tim WhitnallFin KennedyAmanda WhittingtonAlexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate SummerscaleAmanda WhittingtonHenrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard EyreTom WellsJeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey