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The Changing Room

flexible, any size, any gender

A play about being a teenager, written specifically for young people, part of the 2018 National Theatre Connections Festival.

Chaos

flexible, any size, any gender

A symphony of characters searching for meaning in a complicated and unstable world. Part of the 2019 National Theatre Connections Festival.

Chasing Hares

3f 2m with specified doubling

A play about resistance and dignity in the face of global exploitation. Winner of Theatre Uncut's Political Playwriting Award.

A Chaste Maid in Cheapside

7f 11m plus extras

A delightfully lewd city comedy by the co-author of The Changeling.

Cherry Blossom

2f 2m doubling (larger cast possible)

A play about the myths, ideas and realities of migration and identity in the twenty-first century.

The Cherry Orchard

5f 7m plus extras

Chekhov's classic tragicomedy, translated and introduced by Stephen Mulrine.

Chicken Shop

3f (aged 24, 27, 43) 2m (aged 16 and 38)

A dark and twisted coming-of-age story by the Bruntwood Prize-winning author of Yen.

A Child of Science

5-16f 6-16m plus optional extras

A play about one of the most remarkable medical breakthroughs of our time: the procedure that led to the first 'test-tube baby' and the creation of IVF.

The Children

2f 1m

Two ageing nuclear scientists in an isolated cottage on the coast, as the world around them crumbles. Then an old friend arrives with a frightening request.

Children of the Sun

6f 8m

A Chekhovian family drama, first staged in Russia in 1905.

Chimerica

5-11f 7-12m

A powerful, provocative play about international relations and the shifting balance of power between East and West. Winner of the Evening Standard Best Play Award (2013), the Critics' Circle Best New Play Award (2014), and the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.

Chimps

1f 3m

A blisteringly funny black comedy about the perils awaiting any unsuspecting home-owner.

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