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Override

1f 1m

A captivating, darkly comic play that questions what it means to be human.

Overspill

3m (can be performed by 3f)

A poetic, explosive thriller about three young men on a night out that ends in violence.

Pack

4f

A raw, uncompromising drama about bigotry and racism that explores the insidious rise of the British National Party. Winner of the 2012 Papatango New Writing Competition.

Paper

8f 6m

A play about family, heritage and legacy, part of Chris Bush's triptych of plays about a Sheffield manufacturing family, Rock / Paper / Scissors.

Peak Stuff

1f/m

A fast-paced, funny play offering a deep-dive into consumer culture: in an age of retail therapy, climate crisis and click and collect - how does our 'stuff' define us?

Perve

4f 2m, 1f or m

An irreverent and unsettling play that interrogates paranoia, ambiguity and innocence in our highly sexualised world.

Pests

2f + 1f non-speaking (plus optional male extras)

A hard-hitting, claustrophic drama about trying to escape your past.

A Place at the Table

2f 2m

A play about the dog-eat-dog world of television.

Plasticine

5f 6m, plus extras

An extraordinary and disturbing play about post-Communist Russia by a young Siberian-born writer.

The Playhouse Apprentice

Flexible, mixed cast (minimum 5f 5m, very large cast possible)

An exhilarating and hilarious historical drama set in Elizabethan London, about theatre, bravery and how a little voice can make a big difference. Part of the Nick Hern Books Multiplay Drama series featuring large-cast plays specifically written to be performed by young people.

Playing the Victim

2f 4m

A darkly absurd play from the authors of Terrorism.

Playing With Fire

7f 16m doubling

An epic and provocative play about multi-racial Britain, from the UK's leading political playwright.

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