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The Price of a Fish Supper

1m

A short play about a man whose fortunes have declined along with the Scottish fishing industry in which he has worked all his life.

Prickly Heat

1f 3m

A surreal and sensuous comedy by a young Scottish writer-performer.

Published in volume First Run

    The Princess and the Goblin

    4f 4m doubling

    A rich and magical play for all the family, from a master of storytelling.

    Puss in Boots

    4f 4m, doubling, or 6f 17m

    A brilliantly inventive version of the classic tale, from the 'master of children's theatre' (Scotsman).

    Quelques Fleurs

    1f 1m

    A short play from the leading Scottish poet and playwright.

    Ramallah

    1f 1m

    A short play about a writer returning home from Palestine to his wife, and being gently challenged as to where exactly his priorities lie.

    Ramona Tells Jim

    2f 1m

    A darkly comic debut play about confession and the gravity of young love.

    Remote

    4f 2m plus 1 f or m, plus non-speaking extras

    A play about protest, power and protecting yourself. Part of the 2015 National Theatre Connections Festival.

    Riddance

    1f 2m

    A chilling emotional thriller about two men and a woman bound together by the secrets of surviving a childhood in a Glasgow tenement.

    Saturday at the Commodore

    1f

    A short solo play from the award-winning Scottish playwright, in which an Aberdonian woman remembers a painful teenage betrayal.

    Published in volume Scot-Free

      Sex & God

      4f

      Four women from different moments in the twentieth century talk across time in Linda McLean's extraordinary play about faith, lust and family.

      Shimmer

      3f 3m

      Surrounded by rain, rivers, lochs and floods, three generations of memory and experience ebb and flow through this lyrical play.

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      Bill Bryson, Adapted by Tim Whitnall

      Fin Kennedy

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      Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

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      Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

      Tom Wells

      Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey