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The Lottie Project (stage version)

4f 2m doubling

An adaptation for the stage of this modern children's classic by the best-selling author and 2005 Children's Laureate.

Love, Lies and Taxidermy

1f 2m, many more roles of either gender

An offbeat love story about Mr Tutti Frutti, a stuffed owl and the struggle to fit in.

Love, Love, Love

2f 3m doubling (max. 5f 6m)

Are baby boomers to blame for the fact that their children's generation is debt-ridden and adrift? Love, Love, Love takes on the baby boomer generation as it retires, and finds it full of trouble.

Lucky Seven

1f 2m

A comedy about growing up, class, love, disappointment and hope, inspired by the Seven Up television series.

The Machine Gunners (stage version)

1-2f, 5-11m

A thrilling adaptation of the beloved, award-winning children's novel.

Mad About the Boy

3m

A timely, urgent, razor-sharp drama about a teenage boy fighting to save his reputation, torn between the influence of his family, his friends and his school.

The Maths Tutor

2f 4m

A wry and incisive play exposing how our desire for a normal family life and our fears about adults, young people and sex, can sometimes outride the truth.

Me, As A Penguin

1f 3m

A charmingly offbeat, surreal comedy of knitting, penguins and Battenberg.

Mehndi Night

10f

A touching family tale about resentment and forgiveness on the night before a wedding.

The Merthyr Stigmatist

2f

A fierce and exhilarating play about faith and truth, a hymn to community, and a testament to the power of young people.

Midnight (stage version)

3f 3m doubling (large cast possible)

An adaptation for the stage of this modern children's classic by the best-selling author and 2005 Children's Laureate.

The Mill on the Floss (stage version)

4f 4m

A re-invention of George Eliot's classic story of loss, tragedy and the relentless nature of fate.

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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