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Phedra

By Jean Racine Translated by Julie Rose
4f 4m

Racine's reworking of Euripides' Hippolytus, celebrated for its tragic construction and the richness of its language.

Picnic at Hanging Rock (stage version)

5f

A chilling adaptation of Joan Lindsay's classic novel about the disappearance of three Australian schoolgirls in the summer of 1900.

Pink

3f 1m

A short play about a millionaire businesswoman confronted by an unexpected visitor.

Player's Angels

4f 1m

A play set in 1950s Nottingham, following a group of friends who work on the production line of the John Player tobacco factory.

Poison

1f 1m

An extraordinary play by Dutch writer Lot Vekemans that asks a simple question: is it ever possible to move on?

Poisoned Polluted

2f

A stark, bold, powerful and poetic drama looking at the effects on adult life of childhood trauma and the cycles of drug abuse.

Poppy + George

2f 2m

A romantic drama with music inspired by the days of music hall and beyond, from the author of the modern classic Kindertransport.

Precious Little Talent

1f 2m

A touching and funny play about 20-somethings graduating into a world that's sold them down the river.

Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)

5f with specified doubling

A loving and irreverent all-female adaptation of Jane Austen's unrivalled literary classic, winner of the Best Entertainment or Comedy Play at the Olivier Awards.

Princess Essex

Large mixed cast, 60+ characters (can be performed by a cast of 14, doubling)

A riotous, satirical comedy based on the amazing true story of the first woman of colour to enter a beauty pageant in the UK. First performed at Shakespeare's Globe, London, in 2024.

Queen Anne

6f 11m, doubling (7f+ 15m+)

Helen Edmundson's gripping play tells the little-known story of a monarch caught between friendship and duty.

Queen Margaret

5f 6m, doubling with cross-gender casting (2f 15m, plus chorus roles)

Using Shakespeare’s orginal lines, alongside new text, Jeanie O’Hare retells The Wars of the Roses through the eyes of the extraordinary Margaret of Anjou.

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