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Ross & Rachel

1f

A dark and uncompromising play about romance, expectation and mortality, James Fritz's Ross & Rachel takes an unflinching look at the myths of modern love.

Rules for Living

4f 3m

A theatrically playful, dark comedy about the unwritten rules we follow in our lives.

Run Sister Run

2f 2m (playing various ages)

A witty and heartfelt play about two sisters, exploring family, class and dependence.

Russian Dolls

2f

Kate Lock's play about a surprising relationship between two very different women, winner of the 2015 Adrian Pagan Award.

Salome

2f 8m plus extras

The savage power of ancient myth collides with twentieth-century decadence in Oscar Wilde's astonishing tragedy.

Sandpaper on Sunburn

4f 1m

The personal becomes political in a funny and fascinating play exploring identity and family. Premiered at the Dublin Theatre Festival in September 2024.

Saturday at the Commodore

1f

A short solo play from the award-winning Scottish playwright, in which an Aberdonian woman remembers a painful teenage betrayal.

Published in volume Scot-Free

    Scissors

    8f 6m

    A play about family, heritage and legacy, part of Chris Bush's triptych of plays about a Sheffield manufacturing family, Rock / Paper / Scissors.

    Screwed

    2f 2m

    A gripping dramatic portrait of a destructive friendship between two women who push themselves to their limits.

    Sea Creatures

    5f 2m

    A haunting play about grief, loss and the power of storytelling.

    Seagull

    6f 7m

    A striking version of Chekhov's classic play, restoring the cuts demanded by the Russian censor in 1896.

    Second Person Narrative

    7f or mixed cast, doubling (very large cast possible)

    A play about growing up, and forging your own identity. Part of Platform, a series of big-cast plays with predominantly or all-female casts, written specifically for performance by school, college and youth-theatre groups.

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