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Four Nights in Knaresborough

1f 5m plus 1 boy (optional)

A fast and bloody black comedy that sheds light on four of the most ignored figures in English history – the knights who actually had to kill Thomas Becket.

Futureproof

5f 2m

A magical and deeply compassionate play about identity and the capacities of the human spirit.

The Giant

12m

A powerful, witty and moving play exploring the dark interplay between sexuality and creativity.

Giant

3f 3m plus 1m voice only

A stage play exploring the life and legacy of that fiendishly charismatic icon, Roald Dahl. Premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2024 and transferring to the West End in 2025. Winner of Best New Play at both the Olivier and Critics' Circle Theatre Awards.

The Gift

4-6f 2-4m

An outrageous play about imperialism, cross-racial adoption, cultural appropriation... and tea.

Glory on Earth

7f 1m, doubling (1f 1m and a chorus to play 12+ roles)

A historical drama about the 18-year-old Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, and the protestant reformer, John Knox.

The Glove Thief

14f 7m

A play about the intersecting lives of four women, and their power to change the course of English history. Part of Platform, an initiative aimed at addressing gender imbalance in theatre.

A Going Concern

1f 7m

A play about a washed-up family business, from the author of The Libertine.

Gone to Earth (stage version)

3f 5m 1 musician

A vivid, emotional stage version of Mary Webb's novel of rural passion, premiered by Shared Experience Theatre Company.

The Good Life

3-6f 3-6m plus 1 goat (real or otherwise)

A witty reimagining of a television classic for the stage, with a wellyful of laughs that's sure to delight audiences everywhere.

The Grain Store

9f 16m

A play about a small rural community that dares to stand up to Stalin as he launches the first of his Five-Year Plans.

Great Expectations (stage version)

6f 9m (doubling)

Jo Clifford's beautifully simple adaptation of one of Dickens's best-loved novels brings it thrillingly to life for the stage.

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Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey