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Heroine

5f

A devastating exploration of patriotism in the UK today.

The Hills of California

9-13f 4-10m

The Webb Sisters are returning to their mother's run-down guest house in Blackpool, in a play by the author of Jerusalem and The Ferryman, premiered in the West End in 2024.

His Dark Materials (stage version)

Large mixed cast (minimum 25)

A two-play dramatisation of Philip Pullman's extraordinary award-winning fantasy trilogy, first seen at the National Theatre.

The Hoes

3f

A riotous celebration of sisterhood, showing that while life may throw up unexpected turbulence, friendships will last the course.

Holding Fire

5f 13m doubling (70+ characters)

A rollicking tale of adventure set in early Victorian England, ranging from East End squalor to the Northern mills, and packing in an almost Dickensian gallery of characters.

Holes

2f 2m

An absurd, hilarious and fast-paced comedy by the writer of some of Britain's most acclaimed TV comedies.

Holes in the Skin

3f 5m

A gripping play about the nature of violence.

Holloway Jones

3f 3m plus chorus

Holloway dreams of being a world-class BMXer, but she is held back by the tough reality of a parent in prison.

Holy Sh!t

2f 2m (Nick Obasi must be played by an actor of colour)

An acerbic new comedy about four forty-somethings wrestling for school places for their children.

Home

4-8f 5-8m plus extras

A powerful, inventive play exploring the issue of homelessness amongst young people.

Home Death

7f 4m

Inspired by real-life stories, Home Death is a courageous, compassionate play about how our society deals with the reality of dying, raising urgent questions about palliative care in the UK.

Homers

2f 4m doubling

A tough and funny play about Glaswegian orphans forcibly transplanted to the Islands.

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Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey