Modern Drama

This section contains plays written or premiered after 1945.

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Hanna

1f

A funny, heartfelt and compelling new play that asks what family means in a modern society, delicately weaving in questions of racial identity, economic privilege, and the lottery of birth.

Hansel and Gretel (stage version)

3f 6m, doubling

An imaginative reworking of the children's classic, from the UK's leading author of plays for young audiences.

Happy Meal

2 performers (1 Trans masc, 1 Trans femme)

A joyful trans rom-com for the stage, following two initial strangers on their journeys from teen to adult; from MySpace to TikTok; from cis to trans...

Happy Now?

3f 4m

A painfully truthful, darkly comic take on contemporary life and how to survive it.

A Hard Rain

1f 5m

A play about what happens when you push things underground, set in New York 1969 in the sweltering few days before the eruption of the Stonewall riots.

Harm

1f (playing thirty-nine years old)

A thrilling and razor-sharp twisted comedy on the corrosive effects of social media and isolation.

Harm (short play)

2m

A short play about a father and son waiting in a new 'self-harming unit'.

The Haunting

1f 2m

A spine-chilling play based on several original ghost stories by Charles Dickens.

The Haystack

4-5f 2-4m

An explosive espionage thriller that challenges the idea that 'if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear', exploring how we can live freely when advances in technology outpace the law.

HEART

1f

A raw and honest exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery. The debut play by acclaimed actor Jade Anouka.

Heavy Weather

5f 3f/m plus ensemble

A powerful, timely play featuring songs, about one girl taking control of her destiny in a world teetering on the brink. Part of Platform, an initiative aimed at achieving greater gender equality in theatre.

Hedda

By Lucy Kirkwood Original author Henrik Ibsen
3-4f 3m

A startling new version of Hedda Gabler, relocating Ibsen's nineteenth-century heroine to London in 2008.

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