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Pretend You Have Big Buildings

3f 4m

A tender and funny play about growing up in Romford in the shadow of Canary Wharf, winner of the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.

Pronoun

5f 4m, 5 f or m

A love story about transition, testosterone, and James Dean - commissioned as part of the 2014 National Theatre Connections Festival and premiered by youth theatres across the UK.

Protection

7f 4m

A tough but vulnerable play about our crumbling social fabric - and the people who have to pick up the pieces.

Rafta, Rafta...

4f 6m

A hugely warm-hearted, comic tale of close-knit Indian family life in England, by the author of East is East.

The Railway Children (stage version)

5f 6m, doubling (6f 9m possible)

An imaginative stage adaptation of E. Nesbit's much-loved children's classic.

Ramona Tells Jim

2f 1m

A darkly comic debut play about confession and the gravity of young love.

random

1f

An urgent play about the senseless killing of a black schoolboy, from one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary British playwriting.

The Real Deal

1f

A short monologue play exploring the issue of benefits fraud, 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

    Red

    5f plus chorus

    An unflinching and bold exploration of the internal lives of young women. Part of Platform, an initiative aimed at addressing gender imbalance in theatre.

    The Red Helicopter

    7f 8m

    A thrilling, epic story about innocence, community and the dangerous power of unquestioning belief. In the Multiplay Drama series.

    Red Pitch

    3m (playing age 16)

    A fast-paced and sharp-edged play telling a coming-of-age story about three young footballers, exploring the impact of gentrification and regeneration on London's communities. Winner of the 2022 George Devine Award.

    The Red Shoes (stage version)

    3f 4-5m plus flexible ensemble (large cast possible)

    A contemporary retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's extraordinary fairytale of dance, desire and destruction. Performed in this version by the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2024.

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    Alexandra Wood, Adapted from Kate Summerscale

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    Henrik Ibson, Adapted by Richard Eyre

    Tom Wells

    Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey