Freak
A punchy and provocative new play by the Bruntwood Prize-winning author of Yen.
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A fierce, funny and irreverent OCD love story that asks: what exactly is 'normal' anyway?
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By Lisa McGeeA striking play from Northern Ireland about two women and the childhood tragedy they'll never be allowed to forget.
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Halcyon Days
An uplifting, bittersweet drama set in a nursing home, celebrating friendship and the human spirit.
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A short play about a father and son waiting in a new 'self-harming unit'.
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Here I Belong
By Matt HartleyA moving, funny and charming play that takes you through decades of history seen through the eyes of one village resident.
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By Alan HarrisA funny, hopeful play about loneliness, longing and being left behind. Winner of the Judges' Award in the 2015 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.
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By Enda WalshA short play published for the first time, written during the author's time working with European theatremakers.
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How to Date a Feminist
A hilarious new spin on the Hollywood romcom featuring two proposals, two weddings, an elopement and a cast of unforgettable characters.
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By Mark O'RoweA white-knuckle ride through a nightmare Dublin, where enemies and allies are interchangeable.
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