The Indian Boy
A play about the discovery of a 'wild child', examining our mythic struggles with the wilderness inside ourselves.
The Initiate
A thrilling tale of altruism, greed, and the search for a way to belong.
Inside Voices
By Nabilah Said3fA blend of dark comedy and magic realism in a subversive portrayal of three Singaporean Muslim women challenging the bounds of freedom, feminism and faith in a place that isn't home.
Inside/Outside
Six Short Plays
By VariousFrom 1f to large castSix short plays exploring estrangement and loneliness, moving towards redemption and hope.
An Interrogation
1f 2mA nail-biting drama about justice and deception, from the director of the smash hit SIX: The Musical. Critically acclaimed at the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and transferred to Hampstead Theatre in 2025.
Interruptions
6m 6f doubling (playing about 80 characters)A boldly innovative drama exploring ideas about democracy, politics and leadership.
An Intervention
1f 1m, or 2f or 2mA touching, funny play about what happens when you hate your best friend.
Inventing a New Colour
By Paul Godfrey1f 3mA war-time Exeter family takes in an evacuee from London.
Published in volume First RunInvestment Potential
1f 1mA short play about a youthful couple who can't seem to pull themselves up the rungs of the property ladder.
Published in volume Irish ShortsThe Invincibles
7-10f 2-5m plus optional ensemble (some parts can be pre-recorded)A play about the Dagenham Invincibles, aka Sterling Ladies, the greatest women's football team in Britain during World War One, and their legacy in the present day.
Invisible
3f 4m, doubling (large cast possible)A funny, moving and topical portrayal of the world in flux, Invisible explores the many sides of migration.
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Amateur Productions
On Now & Coming SoonBill Bryson, Adapted by Tim WhitnallFin KennedyAmanda WhittingtonAlexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate SummerscaleAmanda WhittingtonHenrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard EyreTom WellsJeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey