The Middlemarch Trilogy: The Doctor's Story
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.
Midnight (stage version)
An adaptation for the stage of this modern children's classic by the best-selling author and 2005 Children's Laureate.
Mighty Atoms
A hard-hitting play about ex-boxer Taylor Flint, who is drawn into running a boxercise class on the Hull estate where she grew up. Inspired by Hull's original Mighty Atom, Barbara Buttrick.
The Mikvah Project
By Josh Azouz2mA playful and poignant play about two men who meet every Friday in a north-west London Mikvah, a traditional Jewish pool used for ritual cleansing.
The Mill on the Floss (stage version)
By George Eliot Adapted by Helen Edmundson4f 4mA re-invention of George Eliot's classic story of loss, tragedy and the relentless nature of fate.
The Milliner and the Weaver
By Marie Jones2f 1mA short play about the Suffragette movement in Ireland, as the question of Home Rule divides the nation.
The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs
By Iman Qureshi7f 1m (plus optional additional roles in female choir)A heart-warming musical comedy about love, queerness, and belonging.
Mint
3f 2m (plus one girl aged 7)A sharp and detailed portrayal of a man struggling to keep his head above water.
A Mirror
By Sam Holcroft1f 5m plus extrasSam Holcroft's elusive and explosive new play about censorship, authorship and free speech, premiered at the Almeida Theatre, London, in August 2023, directed by Jeremy Herrin.
The Misandrist
By Lisa Carroll1f 1mA penetrating comedy about the search for sexual knowledge, true love, and top-notch Tupperware.
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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