Plays with Music

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HOTHOUSE

3f 2m (larger cast possible)

A play that tackles climate breakdown with big ideas, a lot of laughs, and some truly grotesque cabaret numbers.

Jane Eyre (stage version)

4f 2m doubling (large cast 30+ possible)

A witty and fleet-footed adaptation that lays bare the beating heart of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel, whilst staying true to its revolutionary spirit.

Junkyard

4f 6m

A brilliantly honest and witty coming-of-age drama, with music by Stephen Warbeck.

Kabul Goes Pop: Music Television Afghanistan

1f 1m

A play inspired by the true story of Afghanistan's first youth music programme, exploring a world following the US invasion that is complex, contradictory and shocking – all to a soundtrack of early noughties' pop.

King Arthur

3m playing many parts, plus 'stage manager'

A hilarious retelling of the Arthurian legends from physical theatre masters Le Navet Bete.

Kiss Me Quickstep

4f 4m plus optional dance chorus

Dazzling and sequin-studded, Kiss Me Quickstep is a play about the world of ballroom dance, taking us behind the fixed smiles and fake tan to look at the real lives of those for whom ballroom dancing is everything

The Last Noël

2f 1m

A funny, moving, uplifting play about Christmas, with original songs.

The Libertine

5f 5m, doubling

An incisive critique of life in an age of excess, based on the true story of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. This edition of the play was published alongside the 2016 production at the Theatre Royal Bath and Theatre Royal Haymarket.

Lilies on the Land

4f doubling (large cast possible)

A revealing, funny and wonderfully moving portrait of four women who sign up to join the Women's Land Army during World War II.

Liolà

9-12f 5-7m

A funny and touching new version of Pirandello's high-spirited drama, set at the heart of a rural community where property and family unleash fierce passions.

Lives of the Great Poisoners

4f 5m (incl. dancers, singers and actors) minimum

A multidisciplinary theatre piece about the most infamous poisoners in history, written by Caryl Churchill in collaboration with composer Orlando Gough and choreographer Ian Spink. 

The Maladies

11-15f 7-18m (flexible casting)

A powerful, provocative play exploring psychogenic illness amongst groups of women throughout history, premiered by the Almeida Young Company.

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