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Freak

2f

A punchy and provocative new play by the Bruntwood Prize-winning author of Yen.

Free Outgoing

4f 3m (3f 2m possible with doubling)

A play that sets the rampant technology of the modern world against the conservatism of a traditional society. The British debut of a writer from Chennai, India.

From Both Hips

4f 2m

A gripping drama about revenge and absolution, from the award-winning author of Howie the Rookie.

Fucking Feminists

5f (flexible casting, written for an all-female cast of roughly 5 actors)

A fiercely funny short play by Rose Lewenstein, investigating what feminism means, and what it has become.

Fuente Ovejuna

4f 17m plus extras

A masterpiece by one of the greatest writers of the Spanish Golden Age, including one of the most memorable acts of resistance in world drama.

Fugue

3f

A psychological horror story about a woman suffering a mental breakdown, from the award-winning author of Iron.

    The Funeral Director

    2f 2m

    An incisive and heartfelt play about sexuality, gender and religion in twenty-first-century Britain. Winner of the 2018 Papatango New Writing Prize.

    Fury

    3f 2m

    A chilling and powerful modern Medea about motherhood and class.

    Futureproof

    5f 2m

    A magical and deeply compassionate play about identity and the capacities of the human spirit.

    Game

    7f 6m (plus one boy)

    A provocative play that invites us to spy on a family as they embark on a dangerous new way to live.

    The Game Of Love And Chance

    2f 5m

    The best known play by one of the most performed French playwrights - a sparkling 18th-century comedy of manners. In the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

    The Gatekeeper

    3f 2m

    A darkly comic play about the disintegration of a family get-together.

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