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A Good House

3f 3m

A funny, thrilling and provocative play exploring race, resentment and community politics, from a leading South African playwright.

The Good Life

3-6f 3-6m plus 1 goat (real or otherwise)

A witty reimagining of a television classic for the stage, with a wellyful of laughs that's sure to delight audiences everywhere.

Good Things

2f 2m doubling

A bittersweet romantic comedy about finding love later in life, from 'Scotland's greatest living dramatist' Scotland on Sunday.

Goodbye to All That

2f 2m

A taut and tender debut play that asks if it's ever too late to start again.

Gorgeous Avatar

2f 2m

A wry, tender and fantastical story of love and loneliness in the digital age.

Got to be Happy

2f 2m

A poignant and tender-hearted play set in a pub kitchen.

Grotty

5f, doubling (9f)

A dark and savage play exploring the London lesbian scene. 

Growth

1-8f 2-9m

A painful comedy about growing up and manning up.

Guidesky and I

1f 2m

A funny and poignant drama about loneliness and the opportunity for connection, first performed as part of the Orange Tree Theatre's Inside/Outside season.

Published in volume Inside/Outside

    Gunter

    4+ performers

    The hit play about deception, witchcraft and football, winner of a Fringe First at the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe, then at the Royal Court Theatre, London.

    Gut

    2f 2m (can be performed by a larger cast)

    A taut psychological thriller that explores who we can trust with our children – and whether it’s more dangerous not to trust at all.

    Habibti Driver

    3f 3m

    A heartwarming and hilarious play exploring the clashes, compromises and comedy that come with living in a mixed-culture family in today's Britain.

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