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There is a War

5f 9m, doubling (large cast possible)

A miniature epic that explores the mad savagery of war with biting black comedy, and takes us into the dark heart of a strange and surreal conflict.

Thérèse Raquin (National Theatre stage version)

3f 4m

A gripping psychological thriller adapted for the stage by Émile Zola himself from his own notorious novel, in a version by Nicholas Wright.

Thérèse Raquin (Theatre Royal Bath stage version)

3f 4m (plus ensemble 2f 2m)

A story of lust, madness and destruction set in the backstreets of Paris. Based on Emile Zola's classic novel.

Thick As Thieves

2f

A tense, revealing play that explores what it means to care for one another and asks who, in a time of increasing disconnect, we expect to look after us.

The Things Good Men Do

2f 3m

Good men behaving very badly in a dark comedy about twenty-somethings in London.

Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World

1f 2m

A cutting-edge drama – part free-wheeling lecture, part podcast and part play – investigating the disappearance of Iranian pop sensation and refugee Fereydoun Farrokhzad in 1992.

Things I Know To Be True

3f 3m (wide age range)

A complex and intense portrait of the mechanics of a family – and a marriage – through the eyes of four siblings struggling to define themselves beyond their parents' love and expectations.

This Changes Everything

20f (could be done with more)

A play about a group of young women seeking to form a new type of society and a better way of living. Part of Platform, a series of big-cast plays with predominantly or all-female casts, written specifically for performance by school, college and youth-theatre groups.

This is a Chair

7f 8m (2f 3m minimum with doubling)

A short play about the surreal nature of modern life.

This is Living

1f 1m

A poignant exploration of what it means to say goodbye.

This Lime Tree Bower

3m

A poignant and gripping tale told through three interlinking monologues from the multi-award-winning author of The Weir.

This May Hurt A Bit

4f 4m, doubling (large cast possible)

A witty, tender, and occasionaly surreal exploration of one family's experience of the NHS.

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Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey