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The Fleer

5f 9m doubling

A bawdy, satiric and theatrically allusive comedy that was extremely popular with seventeenth-century readers.

Foam

6-7m

A gripping play that examines the nature of identity and the consequences of right-wing extremist ideology against the backdrop of London's skinhead and gay scenes of the 1970s and 1980s.

Forty Winks

1f 4m plus 1 girl aged 14

A heart-wrenching drama of anguish and missed opportunities.

Four Play

4m

A comic play about sex and commitment in the 21st century.

Free Outgoing

4f 3m (3f 2m possible with doubling)

A play that sets the rampant technology of the modern world against the conservatism of a traditional society. The British debut of a writer from Chennai, India.

The Game Of Love And Chance

2f 5m

The best known play by one of the most performed French playwrights - a sparkling 18th-century comedy of manners. In the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

Germ Free Adolescent

1f 1m (playing age sixteen)

A fierce, funny and irreverent OCD love story that asks: what exactly is 'normal' anyway?

German Skerries

1f 3m

An uplifting portrait of human hope and vulnerability, weaving resonant drama out of a friendship, a marriage, a holiday, and a death.

Gilt

3f 4m

An exciting innovation: three of Scotland's top playwrights combine forces on a single play - staged by 7:84 Scotland in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London.

The Girl's Guide to Saving the World

2-3f 1-3m

A frank and funny new play about friendship, feminism and what it means to be successful.

The Girlfriend Experience

4f 1-9m

A true-life play about friendship, heartbreak and business enterprise... in a seaside brothel.

Glitter Punch

1f 1m

A gritty, coming-of-age drama about first love.

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