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The Blinding Light

A powerful play about the life of playwright August Strindberg, focusing on what he called his 'Inferno' period, when he suffered a notorious breakdown in Paris in 1896.

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Follies

Sondheim's landmark musical about a reunion of showgirls, with a book by James Goldman.

Box Clever

A moving, truthful and darkly comic play about one woman's experience of a women's refuge.

Miss Julie

A brilliant adaptation of Strindberg's groundbreaking masterpiece.

Mosquitoes

A play about families and particle physics, premiered at the National Theatre, London, in July 2017.

The House They Grew Up In

A tender, dark and funny look at a co-dependent relationship between a brother and a sister, and how they cope when the world bursts in on them.

Angel

Inspired by the extraordinary true story of the Angel of Kobane, Angel is part of Henry Naylor's Arabian Nightmares trilogy.

The Collector

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

Echoes

A bloody tale of colonialism – ancient and modern – and the rhyme of history. Part of the Arabian Nightmares trilogy.

Queen Anne

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

Mighty Atoms

Ex-boxer Taylor Flint wants to put the past behind her. Yet back on the Hull estate where she grew up, she is drawn into running a boxercise class. Amanda Whittington's play is inspired by Hull's original Mighty Atom, Barbara Buttrick.

The Baby

A modern epic set in ancient Rome, about a polyglot, violent city at the heart of a divided nation.

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20–27 April 2024
Theatre Workshop Coulsdon

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