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Three Birds

3f 2m

A startling and darkly comic drama about childhood, family and fantasy. Winner of the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, and later adapted into BBC television drama Just Act Normal.

The Three Lions

1f 5-6m

A sharp, hilarious behind-the-scenes glimpse of diplomacy in action, centering on England's bid for the 2018 World Cup.

The Three Musketeers (stage version)

4m/f (playing more than 30 characters)

A riotously comic adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel, originally performed by physical-comedy theatre company Le Navet Bete.

Three Women and a Piano Tuner

3f 1m

An offbeat, lyrical drama about how our hopes and dreams can be thwarted by the choices we make - and by the ones we don't make.

The Thrill of Love

4-5f 1m

A gripping drama about Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Britain.

Through a Cloud

1f 3m (plus 1 non-speaking male)

A historical play about a battle of wits between Oliver Cromwell and John Milton, by the well-known actor Jack Shepherd.

Through A Glass Darkly (stage version)

1f 3m

A poignant and sensuous stage adaptation of the 1961 Oscar-winning film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman.

Thrown

4f 1 non-binary

A poignant, dynamic play exploring belonging and identity, premiered by the National Theatre of Scotland and Edinburgh International Festival.

Tilt

2f 1m

A beautifully simple debut play, about a woman's search for answers to her family's self destruction.

The Time Machine: A Comedy

1f 2m (plus 1-2 extras)

A fast-paced, wise-cracking, riotous play, loosely based on H.G. Wells's masterpiece, that zips from the nineteenth century to the end of the world, and (with any luck) back again.

A Time to Reap

1f 2m

A play that follows one woman from a Polish village to the bright lights of London, exploring the issue of abortion and the Catholic Church.

Tinderbox

1f 4m

A fast, wild and farcically funny play with a disturbing vision of a dystopian future.

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