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The Middlemarch Trilogy

5-10f 6-16m doubling - larger cast possible

Three plays based on George Eliot's classic novel, which can be performed as a trilogy or as standalone pieces.

Mine

5f 1m doubling

A haunting drama about adoption, premiered by Shared Experience.

Mint

3f 2m (plus one girl aged 7)

A sharp and detailed portrayal of a man struggling to keep his head above water.

The Misanthrope

3f 10m

Molière's most-admired comedy of manners, about a man whose quickness to criticise the flaws in others, and in himself, leads him into deep trouble. In the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.

Misty

1m (plus additional roles that can be pre-recorded)

An inventive blend of gig theatre, spoken word, live art and direct address, exploring the pulsating heart and underground soul of inner-city London.

Mogadishu

4f 8m

A gripping and urgent play about a well-meaning teacher who intervenes on behalf of a troublesome student, with terrifying consequences.

Moment

4f 3m, 1 girl playing age twelve

An explosive drama about how one terrible moment can change lives irrevocably.

Mosquitoes

7f 3m

A play about families and particle physics, premiered at the National Theatre, London, in July 2017.

The Motherhood Project

Monologues and Reflections on Motherhood

Flexible casting (up to 12f 3m)

A collection of dramatic monologues and real-life reflections by some of the UK's leading writers, artists and thinkers, and explores all the guilt, joy and absurdity, the regrets, pressures and taboos surrounding motherhood.

Mothers Against

4f 4m

A gripping account of a bitterly fought US governor's election from the Republican perspective. Part of David Edgar's two-play cycle, Continental Divide.

Published in volume Continental Divide: two plays

    Mr Incredible

    1m

    A brutal one-man play about modern love and old-fashioned entitlement.

    Mr Incredible (VAULT version)

    1m

    A monologue about love and entitlement by Camilla Whitehill, author of Where Do Little Birds Go?, who was described by The Times as 'a writer of huge promise'.

    Published in volume Plays from VAULT

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