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Children of the Sun

6f 8m

A Chekhovian family drama, first staged in Russia in 1905.

Chimerica

5-11f 7-12m

A powerful, provocative play about international relations and the shifting balance of power between East and West. Winner of the Evening Standard Best Play Award (2013), the Critics' Circle Best New Play Award (2014), and the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.

A Christmas Carol (Derby Playhouse stage version)

2f 6m & 6 children, doubling (large cast possible)

An acclaimed dramatisation of Dickens' well-loved Christmas story - more faithful to the original than any other published version.

A Christmas Carol (RSC stage version)

12f 18m doubling (very large cast possible)

An adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic – one of the best-loved stories ever written – that rediscovers the social conscience of the timeless tale.

A Christmas Carol (Old Vic stage version)

6f 9m, doubling (7f 11m)

Charles Dickens' timeless classic, brought to life in a joyous new adaptation by Jack Thorne.

A Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story (stage version)

50+ parts (original cast 5f 8m doubling)

A spine-tingling stage adaptation that is faithful to the heart and spirit of Charles Dickens' much-loved festive ghost story – with an emphasis on the ghostly.

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.

Cinderella (stage version)

4f 4m, doubling

A classic fairy tale with a twist, from the UK's leading author of plays for young audiences.

The City Madam (RSC edition)

5f 16m doubling

A waspish city comedy attacking the vices of hypocrisy, greed, self-indulgence and social pretension.

Citysong

4f 3m playing multiple characters (large cast possible, 100+ roles)

The Verity Bargate Award-winning play about three generations of a Dublin family.

The Clink

4f 5m doubling, or 4f 12m

A riotously funny satirical farce in the tradition of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and Shakespeare in Love, from the author of The Libertine.

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.

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