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Ross & Rachel

1f

A dark and uncompromising play about romance, expectation and mortality, James Fritz's Ross & Rachel takes an unflinching look at the myths of modern love.

Roundabout

2f 4m

A play about obsession and delusion, by a major Spanish dramatist.

The Rover

7f 8m plus extras

A classic Restoration comedy by one of the earliest and most celebrated female playwrights. In the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

Rules for Living

4f 3m

A theatrically playful, dark comedy about the unwritten rules we follow in our lives.

Rum and Vodka

1m

A short monologue play from the multi-award-winning author of The Weir.

Run

1m

Stephen Laughton's one-man play about a gay Jewish seventeen-year-old explores what it means to love, to lose, and how to grow from a boy into a man.

Run Sister Run

2f 2m (playing various ages)

A witty and heartfelt play about two sisters, exploring family, class and dependence.

Run, Rebel (stage version)

4f 2m doubling (large cast possible)

A fast-paced, mesmerising stage version of the prize-winning YA verse novel about a young woman beginning to take control of her life. Edition includes a range of teaching materials and resources.

Russian Dolls

2f

Kate Lock's play about a surprising relationship between two very different women, winner of the 2015 Adrian Pagan Award.

Rust

1f 1m

An ultra-contemporary, sexy and funny play that pushes the boundaries of trust, love and lust to the limit.

Salad Day

1f 1m

A short play about an elderly couple who, trapped in a nursing home, plot a daring escape into the sunshine.

Published in volume Irish Shorts

    Salome

    2f 8m plus extras

    The savage power of ancient myth collides with twentieth-century decadence in Oscar Wilde's astonishing tragedy.

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    Bill Bryson, Adapted by Tim Whitnall

    Fin Kennedy

    Amanda Whittington

    Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

    Amanda Whittington


    Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

    Tom Wells

    Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey