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Morte d'Arthur (stage version)

6f 15m doubling (very large cast possible)

An adaptation for the Royal Shakespeare Company of Sir Thomas Malory's classic telling of the Legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.

The Motive and the Cue

6f 12m

The West End edition of the fierce, funny play about a clash of theatrical titans, Richard Burton and John Gielgud, winner of the Evening Standard Award for Best Play and the Critics' Circle Award for Best New Play.

Mr Foote's Other Leg

3f 7m, doubling

Ian Kelly’s riotously funny play, based on his award-winning biography of Samuel Foote, explores our obsession with celebrities, through the true story of the Oscar Wilde of the 18th century.

Mr Thomas

1f 4m

A gritty, darkly funny look at attitudes to homosexuality in the 1950s, a portrait of repressed sexuality and alcoholism – and an homage to the great masters of British theatre, Wilde, Coward, Pinter and Orton.

My Boy Jack

2f 5m doubling

The tragic story of how Rudyard Kipling sent his son to his death in the First World War.

My Family and Other Animals (stage version)

3f 7m 1f/m doubling (much larger cast is possible)

A delightful and inventive stage version of Gerald Durrell's well-loved memoir of a childhood growing up in Corfu.

Nathan the Wise

3f 6m

Lessing's 18th-century masterpiece, a passionate plea for religious tolerance.

Nell Gwynn

5-7f 7m

Jessica Swale's play Nell Gwynn charts the rise of an unlikely heroine, from her roots in Coal Yard Alley to her success as Britain’s most celebrated actress, and her hard-won place in the heart of the king.

Never So Good

2f 12m

A fascinating portrait of Harold Macmillan in an epic play about the decline of British fortunes in the middle of the twentieth century.

Night of the Assassins

2f 1m

Three siblings plot to kill their parents in this controversial masterpiece from a major Cuban poet and playwright.

No Naughty Bits

2f 6m

A gloriously funny play about the nature of comedy, the operation of censorship, and the complex misunderstandings implicit in the Anglo-American relationship.

Nora : A Doll's House

By Stef Smith Original author Henrik Ibsen
3-6f 3m

A bold new version of Ibsen's brutal portrayal of womanhood.

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