Kitchen
A short play from the author of Disco Pigs and The Walworth Farce.
The Knot of the Heart
A grippingly insightful play about a young woman whose social drug habit has got disastrously out of control.
Ladies Down Under
The funny, heart-warming sequel to the enormously successful Ladies' Day, following the lasses from Hull on their adventures down under.
Ladies Unleashed
6-8f plus optional extrasA moving comedy for the stage, about friendship, growing older and living for today, reuniting the characters from the smash-hit plays Ladies' Day and Ladies Down Under.
Ladies' Day
4f 1m (doubling, or up to 6m)Work, love and life are just one long, hard slog for the fish-filleting foursome Pearl, Jan, Shelley and Linda. But their fortunes are set to change when Linda finds tickets to Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot the year it relocated to York.
The Lady from the Sea
By Henrik Ibsen Adapted by Elinor Cook3f 5mIbsen's moving play about duty and self-determination, relocated to the Caribbean in the 1950s.
The Lady From the Sea
By Henrik Ibsen Translated by Kenneth McLeish3f 5mOne of Ibsen's most powerful studies of female psychology, in the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.
The Last of the Duchess
5-6f 2mA compelling study of the corruption of fame, the lure of money and the betrayal that lurks at the heart of portraying the people around us, or the people we love. Based on Caroline Blackwood's book of the same name.
The Last of the Haussmans
3f 3mA funny, touching and at times savage portrait of a family loosing its grip, examining the fate of the revolutionary generation.
The Last of the Pelican Daughters
5-7f 3mA comedy about four sisters trying to come to terms with their mother's death.
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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