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3f 2m

A journalist forms the centre of a devastating media storm in James Fritz's urgent, gripping and innovative play.

The Complaint

2f 2m

A chilling play set in a Kafkaesque world where nothing is quite as it seems, and where office politics can lead to unlawful questioning, torture and even murder...

The Concert / El Concierto

3f 6m, doubling

A fascinating glimpse into the social and cultural complexities of Castro's Cuba.

Consensual

8f 9m

An explosive and thought-provoking play from the author of Girls Like That, exploring what happens when buried secrets catch up with you.

Consent

4f 3m

A powerful, painful, funny play about the meaning of justice and consent when two friends take opposing briefs in a rape case.

The Container

3f 3m

A harrowing, intense drama about people-trafficking, set inside a container lorry.

Continental Divide: two plays

8f 7m (Daughters); 4f 4m (Mothers)

In this two-play cycle set against the background of a bitterly fought American governor's election, David Edgar explores what has happened to the revolutionary fervour which took hold of both the Right and the Left in the 1960s, and how it has been carried over into the politics of today.

The Contingency Plan (2022 edition)

Two plays

2-3f 3-4m for double bill

A double bill of plays from the frontline of climate change – an epic portrait of Britain in the grip of unprecedented and catastrophic floods.

The Convict's Opera

4f 6m

The world's first ever musical, The Beggar's Opera, is performed on board a creaking convict ship bound for Australia.

Coolatully

1f 3m

Lyrical and urgent, Fiona Doyle's play Coolatully is a compassionate insight into the links between the economy, masculinity and society in the modern world. Winner of the Papatango New Writing Prize.

Coram Boy (stage version)

10f 7m plus 3 boys, doubling

A heartbreaking tale of orphans, angels, murder and music - dramatised from the Whitbread award-winning novel set in 18th-century England.

The Cord

2f 1m

An honest and moving play about the challenging truths of family dynamics, focussing on a couple in the weeks after the birth of their child. Premiered at the Bush Theatre, London.

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Bill Bryson, Adapted by Tim Whitnall

Fin Kennedy

Amanda Whittington

Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

Amanda Whittington


Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

Tom Wells

Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey