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Christmas Carol: A Fairy Tale (stage play)

4f 3m doubling (up to 9f 16m plus 10f/m)

A revitalised stage adaptation of Charles Dickens's Christmas tale, by renowned author Piers Torday, focussing on Ebenezer Scrooge's sister Fan, the most monstrous miser ever known.

Ciphers

2-4f 2-4m

A smart and provocative thriller about spies, double agents, and the opaqueness of the human soul.

Cling To Me Like Ivy

3f 3m

A sassy, offbeat comedy-drama about rebelling against your roots.

Close Quarters

4f 2m

A taut, funny and powerful drama about the first generation of female soldiers to serve in the British infantry in close combat.

Cold War (stage version)

Adapted by Conor McPherson Original author Paweł Pawlikowski
6f 5m plus extras

An epic love story spanning the decades and breadth of Europe at its most divided, adapted from the Academy Award-nominated film. Premiered at the Almeida Theatre, London, in 2023.

Collapsible

1f 1m

A funny, furious monologue about holding on in this collapsing world.

The Collector

1f 2m

A compelling tale of murder, evil and betrayal set in occupied Iraq, part of the Arabian Nightmares trilogy.

Contractions

2f

An ink-black comedy about the boundaries between work and play.

Cruising

3-5f 2-6m

A hilarious, real-life comedy about pensioners going in search of love - from the sublime to the downright saucy.

Crush: The Musical

11-12f 1-2m

An outrageously fun musical set in an all-girls school in the 60s, from the team behind Bad Girls: The Musical.

Crushed Shells and Mud

2f 3m

A play about conflicted desire and dangerous loyalties in a world trembling in the grip of a devastating epidemic.

Cuba

15f 4m, 1f or m

A play written for young people to perform, about two schoolgirls and their daring response to the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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