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Mermaid

6-15f 2-9m

A bold reimagining of Hans Christian Andersen's tale of love, loss and desire, transported to a contemporary setting.

The Merry Devil of Edmonton

6f 12m, doubling

A popular comedy from the early-17th century, combining romance, magic, deer poaching and abduction from a nunnery. Part of the Nick Hern Books Globe Quartos series.

The Merry Wives of Windsor

4f 18m (doubling possible)

An edition of the play in the Shakespeare Folios series, offering the absolute authenticity of the First Folio in a totally accessible form.

The Merthyr Stigmatist

2f

A fierce and exhilarating play about faith and truth, a hymn to community, and a testament to the power of young people.

The Messiah

1f 2m

A hilarious Christmas comedy that conjures up the sublime, the ridiculous and the truly angelic.

Metamorphoses

Flexible casting

An entertaining and provocative new play inspired by Ovid's powerful collection of myths.

Metamorphosis (stage version)

2f 3-4m

A thrilling stage adaptation of Kafka's visceral literary landmark, first produced by Frantic Assembly.

Microcosm

1f 3m

A searing thriller about paranoia, social divisions, and the creeping threat of the intruder, by the Bruntwood Prize-winning playwright.

Midden

5f

A sharp, funny, moving story of five women across three generations, and a prodigal daughter's return.

The Middlemarch Trilogy

5-10f 6-16m doubling - larger cast possible

Three plays based on George Eliot's classic novel, which can be performed as a trilogy or as standalone pieces.

The Middlemarch Trilogy: Dorothea's Story

4-7f 6-12m

Part of The Middlemarch Trilogy, adapted from George Eliot's novel by Geoffrey Beevers. Three interconnected plays, telling the story of Middlemarch from the perspective of a different set of characters: from county, town and countryside.

Published in volume The Middlemarch Trilogy

    The Middlemarch Trilogy: Fred and Mary's Story

    5-14f 6-15m

    Part of The Middlemarch Trilogy, adapted from George Eliot's novel by Geoffrey Beevers. Three interconnected plays, telling the story of Middlemarch from the perspective of a different set of characters: from county, town and countryside.

    Published in volume The Middlemarch Trilogy

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