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Shoot the Crow

4m

An endearing yet hard-hitting comic portrait of how the need to work gets in the way of living.

Shout

Flexible casting (20+ named characters)

A funny, moving drama about anxiety, celebrating difference, and finding your voice as a teenager. Part of the 2024 National Theatre Connections Festival.

Shush

5f

A funny and insightful play about the power of female friendship.

The Silence and the Noise

1f 1m

A play that beautifully captures the story of two young people on the edge. Joint winner of the 2021 Papatango New Writing Prize.

Published in volume Papatango Plays

    Singer

    6-26f, 16-50m

    An epic fable of post-war Britain, told with lurid and exhilarating energy.

    A Single Act

    2f 2m

    A subtle and menacing play about life after a terrorist outrage.

    Sink

    1f

    A play of two voices for one actor, about memory, catastrophe and sacrifice.

    Six Acts of Love

    3f 2m

    A bittersweet play about the rich complexities of life, love and death.

    Six Characters in Search of an Author

    6f 11m, plus extras, a girl and a boy

    Pirandello's most famous play, about the nature of theatre and the problems of theatricality. In the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

    Six Characters in Search of an Author (Headlong version)

    4f 7m

    Pirandello's classic play, updated for the twenty-first century by Headlong.

    The Six-Days World

    3f 3m

    An emotionally involving family play that evokes the poignancy and the poison of the festive season - from the award-winning writer of The Sugar Wife.

    Sixty Five Miles

    2f 3m, doubling

    A devastating drama about family and the ties that bind us together. Winner of the Under-26 Award at the 2005 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.

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