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Snatches: Moments from 100 Years of Women's Lives

Eight Monologues

8 monologues, up to 8f

A collection of monologues that document, remember and bear witness to a century of struggle for progress and equality for women in the United Kingdom.

Snuff

1f 2m

A short play about an Iraqi War veteran.

So Here We Are

1f 5m

A play about what can happen when nothing happens, a compassionate look at young lives cut short and a touching portrait of childhood friendships under strain in adult life.

soft animals

2f (late 30s, white; 19/20, black)

A tender and unflinching story about motherhood, self-destruction and the way women help each other heal.

Some Demon

5f 1m

A grippingly authentic play about living with an eating disorder, winner of the 2023 Papatango New Writing Prize.

Something Awful

3f (playing age 13)

A thrilling play inspired by the true-crime story of the Slenderman.

Sorry, You're Not a Winner

2-3f 2m

A powerful and striking play that explores aspiration, social mobility and getting caught between classes.

Space Girl

5-10f 8-12m

An action-packed play for young performers and audiences, bursting with songs and imagination, celebrating curiosity, resilience and exploration. In the Nick Hern Books Multiplay Drama series featuring large-cast plays specifically written to be performed by young people.

Speech & Debate

2f 3m

A fiercely funny play by the Tony Award-winning author of The Humans.

Speechless

4-6f 1m

The true-life drama of the extraordinary bond between two identical twin girls and their struggle to find a voice.

Spooky Action at a Distance

3f 3m plus Chorus f/m (large cast possible)

A hard-hitting, poignant play about anti-immigration sentiment in Britain today. In the Multiplay Drama series.

Stacy

1m

A darkly confessional monologue for one male performer and a slide projector.

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Bill Bryson, Adapted by Tim Whitnall

Fin Kennedy

Amanda Whittington

Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

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Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

Tom Wells

Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey