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Pressure

1f 12m

An intense real-life thriller centred around the most important weather forecast in the history of warfare.

Pretend You Have Big Buildings

3f 4m

A tender and funny play about growing up in Romford in the shadow of Canary Wharf, winner of the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.

The Price of a Fish Supper

1m

A short play about a man whose fortunes have declined along with the Scottish fishing industry in which he has worked all his life.

The Price of Everything

2f 1m

A tense and gripping drama, loaded with dark humour, about the price we pay for material possessions and the effect it has on those we love.

Prickly Heat

1f 3m

A surreal and sensuous comedy by a young Scottish writer-performer.

Published in volume First Run

    The Pride

    1f 3-5m

    The powerful debut play from Alexi Kaye Campbell, examining changing attitudes to sexuality.

    Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)

    5f with specified doubling

    A loving and irreverent all-female adaptation of Jane Austen's unrivalled literary classic, winner of the Best Entertainment or Comedy Play at the Olivier Awards.

    Prima Facie

    1f

    A brilliant, powerful play for a solo actor, about a young, successful barrister forced to confront the patriarchal power of the law. Winner of Best New Play at the Olivier Awards and WhatsOnStage Awards in 2023.

    Primadonna

    1f (can also be performed by a cast of up to 9)

    A one-woman play that lays bare the world of the celebrity PA as a young first-timer navigates impossible tasks, difficult conversations and fearsome passive aggression.

    Princess & The Hustler

    4f 3m

    A play about a cheeky 10-year-old with a plan to win the Weston-super-Mare Beauty Contest, against the backdrop of Black British Civil Rights marches in 1960s Bristol.

    Princess Essex

    Large mixed cast, 60+ characters (can be performed by a cast of 14, doubling)

    A riotous, satirical comedy based on the amazing true story of the first woman of colour to enter a beauty pageant in the UK. First performed at Shakespeare's Globe, London, in 2024.

    The Prisoner

    1f 4m, doubling (2f 8m)

    A provocative study of what it means to be free, by the internationally acclaimed theatre director and his long-time collaborator.

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