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Lava (2022 edition)

2f 2m

A timely play about grief and the power of expression, rocking with raw emotion and sharp humour.

Leave Taking

4f 1m

Two generations. Three incredible women. An epic story of what we leave behind in order to find home.

The Legend of Ned Ludd

3 performers

A powerful and innovative play about work, automation and capitalism's impact, premiered at the Liverpool Everyman in 2024.

Les Parents Terribles

3f 2m

Jean Cocteau's frank, ironic, bruisingly melodramatic play dealing with incest and the diseased love from which it stems.

Liberation Squares

3f

A riotous stage comedy about sisterhood, freedom of speech, and dissent in the face of institutionalised Islamophobia.

Light in the Village

2f 3m, or more

A devastatingly effective modern parable about poverty and corruption in an Indian village.

Lilies on the Land

4f doubling (large cast possible)

A revealing, funny and wonderfully moving portrait of four women who sign up to join the Women's Land Army during World War II.

Limehouse

2f 3m

A thrilling drama that takes us behind closed doors to imagine the personal conflicts behind the making of political history.

The Lioness

1f 3m plus extras

A short play about Elizabeth I: the myth and the reality.

LIT

3f 3m

A play exploring the turbulent teenage years of a Nottingham girl looking for love in all the wrong places.

Little Certainties

4f 1m

Mario is missing, presumed dead. In the town of Tijuana, his brother and sister make a shocking discovery about Mario and his secrets.

Published in volume Mexican Plays

    Little Eyolf

    3f 2m, plus one 9-year-old boy

    Ibsen's forensic examination of a marriage as it falls apart, in a version by Richard Eyre.

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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