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Not a Game for Boys

3m

A razor-sharp comedy about three cabbies competing in a local table tennis league.

Noughts & Crosses (RSC stage version)

8f 8m with doubling

An electrifying, bittersweet love story with echoes of Romeo and Juliet, set in a society divided by racial bigotry and a world rocked by terrorism. 

nut

3f 2m, 1 boy, plus voice of 11-year-old girl (all black, apart from 1 white female actor)

A play about a woman who wants to withdraw from the world.

One For Sorrow

3f 2m

Following an attack on London, a family let a stranger into their house. Cordelia Lynn's play explores community and the limits of tolerance.

One Jewish Boy

1f 1m (both playing ages 20-34)

A bittersweet comedy addressing anti-Semitism through one young family's struggle against prejudice.

One Thousand and One

3f 1m

A short play from the author of Mr Incredible and Where Do Little Birds Go?.

Published in volume Mr Incredible

    Orca

    3f 2m

    An incisive, unflinching insight into what makes a community tolerate the unthinkable. Winner of the 2016 Papatango New Writing Prize.

    Original Death Rabbit

    1f (playing early thirties)

    A painfully funny play, shining a light on one woman's struggle with the dark side of the internet

    Other Worlds

    4-5f 5-8m

    A gorilla is taken for a French spy by an eighteenth-century fishing community on the isolated North Yorkshire coast, in a play that explores fears of the unknown.

    Our Generation

    8f 7m doubling (very large cast possible, 100+ characters)

    An engrossing verbatim created from five years of interviews with twelve young people from across the UK. A captivating portrait of their teenage years as they journey into adulthood.

    Out of Sorts

    4f 2m

    A drama about clashing cultural values and the struggle to hold it all together. Winner of the 2018 Theatre503 International Playwriting Award.

    The Outrun (stage version)

    By Stef Smith Original author Amy Liptrot
    2f 2-4m plus optional chorus

    The bestselling memoir brought to life in a stage adaptation premiered at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2024.

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