Bird
A cutting-edge monologue that throws light on the experience of a teenager in contemporary Britain, from one of the country's most exciting young playwrights.
Where I'm From
A monologue play about a woman on the day of her release from prison.
3 Winters
A portrait of an eclectic family, held together by the courage to survive. Winner of the 2015 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.
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£10.99£8.79Add to basketEPUB£10.99£8.79Nightwatchman
A British Sri Lankan cricketer prepares for the innings of her life for England against Sri Lanka at Lord’s.
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£6.99£5.59
My Heart's a Suitcase
A modern feminist classic – a fiercely original parable of modern materialism. The play that won Clare McIntyre the Evening Standard and Critics' Circle awards for Most Promising Playwright.
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The Wasp
A twisting two-hander, a psychological thriller from the acclaimed author of Emilia.
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Hedda Gabler (Abbey Theatre version)
By Henrik Ibsen Adapted by Mark O'RoweA fluid yet faithful adaptation of Ibsen's masterpiece.
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£9.99£7.99Add to basketEPUB£9.99£7.99Acting Leader
A short play about Margaret Beckett finding herself Acting Leader of the Opposition after the sudden death of John Smith.
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£4.99£3.99
The Panel
A short play about the power politics underlying the selection of any candidate.
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£4.99£3.99
Playing the Game
By Bola AgbajeA short play about the election of a new President of a Students' Association.
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£4.99£3.99
Pink
By Sam HolcroftA short play about a millionaire businesswoman confronted by an unexpected visitor.
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£4.99£3.99
You, Me and Wii
By Sue TownsendA short play by the author of the Adrian Mole books, set in a council house in a small Leicestershire town at election time.
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£4.99£3.99
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Amateur Productions
On Now & Coming SoonJules Verne, adapted by Laura EasonCreated by Mark GatissJessica SwaleJohn Nicholson and Le Navet BeteTom WellsCharles Dickens, adapted by Alastair CordingAmanda Whittington