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Little Wars

Set in the French Alps in 1940, this thrilling play – based on truth – is an enthralling, entertaining and ultimately moving portrait of seven exceptional women.

The Motherhood Project

Monologues and Reflections on Motherhood

By various

A collection of dramatic monologues and real-life reflections by some of the UK's leading writers, artists and thinkers, and explores all the guilt, joy and absurdity, the regrets, pressures and taboos surrounding motherhood.

Di and Viv and Rose

A warm and funny play about female friendship, crackling with wit and poignant observation.

Thunderbox

A short monologue play about a pregnant wheelchair user facing a tough decision, commissioned by the BBC as part of CripTales, a television series marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the UK's Disability Discrimination Act.

Published in volume CripTales: Six Monologues

    The Shed

    A short monologue play exploring the power that a carer can exert over a wheelchair user's life, commissioned by the BBC as part of CripTales, a television series marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the UK's Disability Discrimination Act.

    Published in volume CripTales: Six Monologues

      The Last of the Pelican Daughters

      A comedy about four sisters trying to come to terms with their mother's death.

      Run Sister Run

      A witty and heartfelt play about two sisters, exploring family, class and dependence.

      seeds

      A play about two mothers united in sorrow, sharing the hardship of protecting their sons – one in life, and one in death.

      Meat

      A play about class, consent and transgressions buried in the past, set over the course of one winesoaked evening in a Dublin restaurant.

      Something Awful

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

      Second Home

      A play exploring the experiences of growing up mixed-race in twenty-first century Ireland.

      Madame Ovary

      The heartbreaking and hilarious true story of the author's own experience of ovarian cancer.