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Tomcat

3f 2m (the main character is 12 years old)

Winner of the 2015 Papatango New Writing Prize, Tomcat is a play set in a future world where diseases and disorders have been wiped out. How far will we go to keep humanity healthy?

Too Much World at Once

2f 2m (plus optional ensemble)

An urgent coming-of-age story for our times, a lyrical, theatrical journey that spans continents and lives.

Touch

2f 4m

A shamelessly funny and brutally honest play about sex, connection and control.

trade

3f

A short play dealing with the controversial topic of female sex tourism.

Published in volume trade & generations: two plays

    Treasure Island (Le Navet Bete stage version)

    4m doubling (or a mixed cast playing 26 characters)

    A rip-roaring, swashbuckling, family-friendly retelling of a classic story.

    The Tree of Knowledge

    1f 2m

    A wildly imaginative, hilariously provocative and deeply moving play from one of Scotland's most important playwrights.

    Tumulus

    3m, doubling (30+ male roles)

    A chilling, queer play-noir set amongst the shadowy hills of Hampstead Heath.

    Twilight Song

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

    Kevin Elyot's evocative final play, a hilarious and heartbreaking tale of one family's hidden liaisons over half a century.

    Two Ladies

    4f 1m

    A powerful drama about the first ladies of France and America, as their husbands clash over an international crisis.

    The Tyler Sisters

    3f (each playing a wide span of ages)

    A funny, heartening exploration of time, and the unassuming moments that make up our lives.

    Under the Blue Sky

    3f 3m

    A triptych of love stories in a play about unrequited affection, obsession, sex, and the possibility of being happy.

    Unicorn

    2f 1m

    An explicit, funny and provocative play about a married couple looking to add sparkle to their relationship. Premiered in London's West End in 2025.

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