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The Sweet Science of Bruising

6f 4m doubling (up to 7f 8m)

An epic tale of passion, politics and pugilism in the world of 19th-century women’s boxing.

Switzerland

1f (older woman) 1m (twenties)

A gripping psychological thriller, filled with razor-sharp dialogue.

Swive [Elizabeth]

2f 2m (with specified doubling)

Sex is power in the reign of Elizabeth I. Ella Hickson's play explores the ways and means by which women in power negotiate patriarchal pressure in order to get their way.

Table

5-14f 4-9m doubling

An epic tale of belonging, identity and the things we pass on.

The Taxidermist's Daughter (stage version)

6-9f 9-12m plus optional extras

A thrilling Gothic story of violence, retribution and justice, adapted for the stage by Kate Mosse from her own internationally best-selling novel.

Ten Tiny Toes

4f 5m

An uncompromising account of the heartbreaking choices faced by mothers today and what happens when a distant war comes home.

Tender

2f 0-2m (can be performed by 2f)

A chance meeting leads to giddy kisses in a play about two women who find each other without even knowing they were looking. Premiered at the Bush Theatre, London, in 2024.

A Tender Thing

1f 1m

Another Romeo and another Juliet in a strikingly different love story.

Testmatch

6-8f 4m (can be performed by 6f)

 A funny and provocative play about women's cricket, colonial India and the mythology of fair play. 

That Almost Unnameable Lust

3f

A short play about a writer holding workshops with older women in a prison.

There Are No Beginnings

4f

A play about the women whose lives and livelihoods were affected by the murderous attacks of the Yorkshire Ripper.

Thérèse Raquin (Theatre Royal Bath stage version)

3f 4m (plus ensemble 2f 2m)

A story of lust, madness and destruction set in the backstreets of Paris. Based on Emile Zola's classic novel.

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Bill Bryson, Adapted by Tim Whitnall

Fin Kennedy

Amanda Whittington

Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

Amanda Whittington


Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

Tom Wells

Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey