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Herding Cats

1f 2m

A chillingly funny play that freeze-frames a generation negotiating intimacy and independence in the twenty-first century.

Here

2f 2m

A tender, funny and utterly truthful play about family and feeling. Winner of the Papatango New Writing Prize.

The Here and This and Now

2f 2m, plus 1f/m voiceover and 1f/m non-speaking child (optonal)

A darkly surprising comedy about the pharmaceuticals business, the salaryman and woman, and the quest for happiness.

Here in America

2f 2m

A compelling new drama that imagines a confrontation between two giants of stage and screen, Elia Kazan and Arthur Miller. Premiering at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, in September 2024.

Heroine

5f

A devastating exploration of patriotism in the UK today.

The Hoes

3f

A riotous celebration of sisterhood, showing that while life may throw up unexpected turbulence, friendships will last the course.

Holes

2f 2m

An absurd, hilarious and fast-paced comedy by the writer of some of Britain's most acclaimed TV comedies.

Holloway Jones

3f 3m plus chorus

Holloway dreams of being a world-class BMXer, but she is held back by the tough reality of a parent in prison.

Holy Sh!t

2f 2m (Nick Obasi must be played by an actor of colour)

An acerbic new comedy about four forty-somethings wrestling for school places for their children.

Homers

2f 4m doubling

A tough and funny play about Glaswegian orphans forcibly transplanted to the Islands.

Honour

3f 1m

An unsettling play about infidelity seen from the perspective of the three women involved: the wife, the lover and the daughter.

Hope has a Happy Meal

Flexible casting, minimum 3f 2m, large cast possible

A surreal play about a frenetic quest through a hyper-capitalist country, premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London.

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