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Sink

1f

A play of two voices for one actor, about memory, catastrophe and sacrifice.

The Slaves of Solitude (stage version)

7f 4m

A fascinating blend of dark hilarity and melancholy, woven from Patrick Hamilton’s much-loved story about an improbable heroine in wartime Britain.

small hours

1f

A collaborative theatre piece created by playwrights Lucy Kirkwood and Ed Hime with theatre director Katie Mitchell, dissecting the claustrophobic world of a new mother struggling to cope on her own.

The Snail House

4f 3m

A play about a government medical advisor, knighted for his role during the pandemic, whose life begins to unravel at his own lavish birthday party.

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.

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.

Stanley

6f 6m

A brilliant and painfully truthful portrait of Stanley Spencer, the wayward genius of modern British painting.

Steel

1f 1m playing 2f 2m (male actor is white, female actor is black)

A play exploring the last three decades of women in politics, asking what's changed and what still must.

Stories

4f 3m, doubling (7f 11m)

A funny and touching play about the fertilisation of an idea. Premiered at the National Theatre, London, in 2018.

strangers, babies

1f 5m

The chilling story of one woman's desperate attempts at a future that's worth living.

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Bill Bryson, Adapted by Tim Whitnall

Fin Kennedy

Amanda Whittington

Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

Amanda Whittington


Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

Tom Wells

Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey