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All for Love

4f 6m, 2 children, extras

Dryden's 1677 play All for Love is a version of the Antony and Cleopatra story, told as a heroic tragedy.

Andromache

4f 6m plus chorus and extras (large cast possible)

The story of Andromache, widow of the Trojan hero Hector. In the Drama Classics series.

Antigone

3f 6m plus young boy plus extras

A muscular version of Sophocles' timeless masterpiece, offering a profound reflection on the nature of power, democracy and human rights.

Antigone

3f 5m plus chorus

The first great 'resistance' drama - and perhaps the definitive Greek tragedy.

The Approach

3f

Both psychological puzzle and quietly devastating tragedy, Mark O'Rowe's The Approach explores the inner lives of three women as they desperately try to make sense of their world.

Arden of Faversham

By anonymous
3f 13m

A domestic tragedy about a woman plotting to have her husband murdered, Arden of Faversham was first published in 1592. Its authorship is unknown, although suggestions include Thomas Kyd, Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare.

The Baby

5-19f 4-12m

A modern epic set in ancient Rome, about a polyglot, violent city at the heart of a divided nation.

Bacchae

1f 7m, plus chorus and extras

The story of revenge by the half-man, half-god Dionysos on Pentheus, King of Thebes, and all his people.

Blood Wedding

8f 3m plus extras

García Lorca's passionate, lyrical tale of longing and revenge: a twentieth century masterpiece.

Blood Wedding

8f 5m

García Lorca's blood-soaked story of doomed love, in a version by playwright Tanya Ronder.

Cancelling Socrates

2f 2m with specified doubling

A provocative and witty play about an uncompromising voice in dangerous times.

Celestina

5f 5m

A pivotal work of European culture, with a character that has inspired artists from Goya to Picasso.

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