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The Seafarer

5m

A breathtaking supernatural play from the author of The Weir.

Second Home

1-3f (plus 3f 1m voices)

A play exploring the experiences of growing up mixed-race in twenty-first century Ireland.

The Secret Garden (stage version)

3f 5m doubling (larger cast possible; can also be performed by a cast of 5 with different doubling)

A delightful stage adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett's enduring tale of transformation and healing through nature.

Secret Life of Humans

2f 3m, doubling (3f 5m 5f/m)

A thrilling play about Dr Jacob Bronowski, buried secrets, and six million years of human history.

Sex & God

4f

Four women from different moments in the twentieth century talk across time in Linda McLean's extraordinary play about faith, lust and family.

Sex with a Stranger

2f 1m (all in their 20s)

Bleak, funny and excruciatingly accurate, Sex with a Stranger examines what it is to be in your twenties, lonely, hollow and uncertain.

Sex with Robots and Other Devices

3f/m doubling (up to 25f/m)

A fearless examination of the future of sex, and a fascinating vision of where humanity could be heading next.

The Shadow Factory

4f 1m, doubling (6f 2m)

Autumn 1940. The Battle of Britain rages. From the ashes of a devastated Southampton, a story of chaos, courage and community spirit emerges.

The Shakespeare Revue

2f 2m, plus 1 pianist

An enchanting collection of witty music and skits about the Bard, devised for and first performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Shangri-La

2f 2m

A debut play laying bare the contradictions and private pain of cultural tourism.

Shed: Exploded View

3f 3m

A devastating play about violence, love and loss. Winner of the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.

Shimmer

3f 3m

Surrounded by rain, rivers, lochs and floods, three generations of memory and experience ebb and flow through this lyrical play.

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Bill Bryson, Adapted by Tim Whitnall

Fin Kennedy

Amanda Whittington

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