Snatches: Moments from 100 Years of Women's Lives
Eight Monologues
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.
So Here We Are
By Luke Norris1f 5mA 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 1mA 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 2mA powerful and striking play that explores aspiration, social mobility and getting caught between classes.
Space Girl
5-10f 8-12mAn 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.
Speechless
By Linda Brogan and Polly Teale4-6f 1mThe true-life drama of the extraordinary bond between two identical twin girls and their struggle to find a voice.
Spooky Action at a Distance
By Eve Leigh3f 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
By Jack Thorne1mA darkly confessional monologue for one male performer and a slide projector.
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Amateur Productions
On Now & Coming SoonBill Bryson, Adapted by Tim WhitnallFin KennedyAmanda WhittingtonAlexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate SummerscaleAmanda WhittingtonHenrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard EyreTom WellsJeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey