Queers: Eight Monologues
Queers celebrates a century of evolving social attitudes and political milestones in British gay history, as seen through the eyes of eight individuals.
Raging: Embargo
The War of Independence
2f 1mA poetic, bloody and heroic tale of industrial action and civic resistance, part of Deirdre Kinahan's trilogy of landmark plays commemorating seven years of warfare in Ireland.
Raging: Wild Sky
The Rising
1f 1mA play exploring the extraordinary energy and complexity of events in Ireland in the lead up to the Easter Rising of 1916.
Ramallah
By David Greig1f 1mA short play about a writer returning home from Palestine to his wife, and being gently challenged as to where exactly his priorities lie.
Rappaccini's Daughter
By Octavio Paz Translated by Sebastian Doggart2f 3m, plus 1m/fThe only play by leading Mexican poet Octavio Paz, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
The Real Deal
1fA short monologue play exploring the issue of benefits fraud, commissioned by the BBC as part of CripTales, a television series marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the UK's Disability Discrimination Act.
Published in volume CripTales: Six MonologuesRed Car, Blue Car
By Jack Thorne1f 1m plus 1f 2m non-speakingA heartbreaking short play about guilt, grief and responsibility, written for and performed at the Bush Theatre, London, in 2011.
Ribbons
1f 1mA short play about a parent and child who have been concealing their true identities.
Published in volume Irish ShortsThe Road to Huntsville
1fA short play about a writer researching women who fall in love with men on death row, who then finds herself crossing the line.
Room 303
By Enda Walsh1mA short monologue inspired by the Third Epistle of John and first produced by the Bush Theatre, London, as part of the Sixty-Six Books season in 2011.
Published in volume Enda Walsh Plays: TwoNewsletter Sign UpSign up to our newsletter for the latest titles, competitions and special offers...
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