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Cotton Wool

2f 2m

A gripping and darkly comic tale of young lives on the edge. Winner of the 2009 Meyer-Whitworth Award.

Cougar

1f (forties) 1m (twenties), plus 1m non-speaking

A startling play about what – and who – we consume.

Creditors

1f 2m

Passionate, dangerously funny, and enduringly perceptive, a wickedly enjoyable black comedy that Strindberg considered his masterpiece.

Crestfall

3f

A play about love in a dog-eat-dog world, told in Mark O’Rowe’s unique rhythmic style.

The Crocodile

1f 3m, doubling

A ferociously funny, eye-poppingly theatrical play about art, animals and what happens when you try to take on the system from within... a crocodile.

Crocodiles

2f (aged 37 and 52) 2m (aged 30 and 35)

Lee Mattinson's extraordinary play, bringing to life a dystopian, modern-fairytale town where fact and fiction weave as tightly and snag as easily as granny's knitting.

Crossings

1f 1m, doubling (3f 1m)

A play with live music, waltzing and unexpected connections, exploring how we return, resettle and adapt.

Cruising

3-5f 2-6m

A hilarious, real-life comedy about pensioners going in search of love - from the sublime to the downright saucy.

Crushed Shells and Mud

2f 3m

A play about conflicted desire and dangerous loyalties in a world trembling in the grip of a devastating epidemic.

Cyrano

2f 1m plus 3f/m

A joyous, gender-flipped retelling of Edmond Rostand's classic play, first performed by Melbourne Theatre Company, and a hit at the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe before transferring to Park Theatre, London.

The Dance of Death

Part I 3f 2m; Part II 2f 4m

Strindberg's chilling anatomy of a marriage, in which the two partners duel with each other until one is utterly defeated.

The Dance of Death

1f 2m

A visceral new version of Strindberg’s compelling, bitingly funny battle of wills.

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Fin Kennedy

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Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

Amanda Whittington


Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

Tom Wells

Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey