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...blackbird hour

2f 1m plus 1f voice only

A visceral and moving exploration of caring, belonging, and a queer Black woman's attempts to love herself. Premiered at the Bush Theatre, London, in 2025.

"Daddy": A Melodrama

3f 3m plus gospel choir

A blistering melodrama from Jeremy O. Harris, whose play Slave Play received a record twelve nominations at the 74th Tony Awards.

(Not) the End of the World

3-4f

A daringly theatrical investigation of the climate crisis through the perspectives of class, patriarchy and colonialism.

100

2f 2m plus 1f/m

A strikingly original play combining traditional storytelling with physical theatre, created by The Imaginary Body. Winner of a Fringe First Award at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

1984 (stage version)

4f 9m 1f/m (1f 4m doubling)

A bold and powerful dramatisation of George Orwell's classic dystopia, ideal for any school, youth group or amateur company.

2:22 – A Ghost Story

3f 3m

A spine-chilling, funny and scary play from the award-winning writer and broadcaster behind the hit BBC podcast The Battersea Poltergeist.

40 Days

2f 1m plus 1 boy (unseen)

A play exploring the impact of state violence on Black and brown children.

    54% Acrylic

    1f 2m

    A short play about a young woman who, after shoplifting for the first time, is chased by the store detective.

    603

    1f 4m

    A play from Palestine, part of the Royal Court Theatre's Arab World initiative in conjunction with the British Council.

    8 Hotels

    2f 2m

    A play about passion, suspicion and revenge, based on true events involving some of the twentieth century's most influential American artists.

    A-Typical Rainbow

    3f 3m with specified doubling

    An uplifting play about the experience of growing up neurodivergent and queer in early 2000s Britain, based on real events from the perspective of the writer and the autistic community.

    Acceptance

    3f 1m

    Crackling with razor-sharp dialogue, Amy Ng's play asks whether we can ever escape our past, and investigates the destructive side of our search for acceptance.

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