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Strategic Love Play

1f 1m

A Fringe First-winning play that, with acid wit, takes a scalpel to modern romance.

Strawberries in January

2f 2m

A biting, heart-warming comedy of love and fate in contemporary Montréal, in a version by Rona Munro.

Sunrise

1f

An honest, tender-hearted and uproariously funny story from actress, comedian, writer and doodler Jessie Cave – with colour illustrations throughout.

Swallow

3f (all in their 30s or 40s)

Passionate, painful and playful, Stef Smith’s Swallow takes a long, hard look at the extremes of everyday life.

A Tale of Two Cities (stage version)

Adapted by Mike Poulton Original author Charles Dickens
4f 9m + extras, doubling (very large cast possible)

A thrilling, fast-paced adaptation of the classic novel, considered by Dickens 'the best story I have ever written'.

Tapped

2f 1m

A witty and sensitive portrayal of managing mental health within a family, highlighting the barriers we put up in order to put on a brave face.

The Tempest

1f 15m

An eidition of the play in the Shakespeare Folios series - offering the absolute authenticity of the First Folio in a totally accessible form.

Tender

2f 0-2m (can be performed by 2f)

A chance meeting leads to giddy kisses in a play about two women who find each other without even knowing they were looking. Premiered at the Bush Theatre, London, in 2024.

A Tender Thing

1f 1m

Another Romeo and another Juliet in a strikingly different love story.

Thérèse Raquin (National Theatre stage version)

3f 4m

A gripping psychological thriller adapted for the stage by Émile Zola himself from his own notorious novel, in a version by Nicholas Wright.

Thérèse Raquin (Theatre Royal Bath stage version)

3f 4m (plus ensemble 2f 2m)

A story of lust, madness and destruction set in the backstreets of Paris. Based on Emile Zola's classic novel.

The Things Good Men Do

2f 3m

Good men behaving very badly in a dark comedy about twenty-somethings in London.

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