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The Small Things

1f 1m

A fierce and devastating fable about enforced silence.

The Snail House

4f 3m

A play about a government medical advisor, knighted for his role during the pandemic, whose life begins to unravel at his own lavish birthday party.

Snatches: Moments from 100 Years of Women's Lives

Eight Monologues

8 monologues, up to 8f

A collection of monologues that document, remember and bear witness to a century of struggle for progress and equality for women in the United Kingdom.

Snowflake

2f 1m

An epic story about generational conflict, fathers and daughters, and whether we're living in the best or worst of times.

Snuff

1f 2m

A short play about an Iraqi War veteran.

So Here We Are

1f 5m

A play about what can happen when nothing happens, a compassionate look at young lives cut short and a touching portrait of childhood friendships under strain in adult life.

soft animals

2f (late 30s, white; 19/20, black)

A tender and unflinching story about motherhood, self-destruction and the way women help each other heal.

Solemn Mass for a Full Moon in Summer

6f 5m

A bold, quirky play from the renowned Quebecois writer, translated into a robust and earthy Scots.

The Solid Life of Sugar Water

1f 1m

An intimate, tender play about loss, hurt and rediscovery, from acclaimed playwright and screenwriter Jack Thorne.

Some Demon

5f 1m

A grippingly authentic play about living with an eating disorder, winner of the 2023 Papatango New Writing Prize.

Some Of Us Exist In The Future

2f 2m plus 3f/m

An utterly original, wryly funny play about one woman's search for a place to belong in a world that's not all it seems. Joint winner of the 2021 Papatango New Writing Prize.

Published in volume Papatango Plays

    Someone Else's Shoes

    2f 3m

    A sharp and witty satire on the commodification of art and life.

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    Bill Bryson, Adapted by Tim Whitnall

    Fin Kennedy

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    Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

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    Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

    Tom Wells

    Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey