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Citysong

4f 3m playing multiple characters (large cast possible, 100+ roles)

The Verity Bargate Award-winning play about three generations of a Dublin family.

Cockroach

4f 2m

A dark and compelling vision of a world infected by violence.

Consensual

8f 9m

An explosive and thought-provoking play from the author of Girls Like That, exploring what happens when buried secrets catch up with you.

Coram Boy (stage version)

10f 7m plus 3 boys, doubling

A heartbreaking tale of orphans, angels, murder and music - dramatised from the Whitbread award-winning novel set in 18th-century England.

Cornermen

4m

An exhilarating play about human triumph, ambition, self-doubt, and pride, set in the world of boxing.

Cotton Wool

2f 2m

A gripping and darkly comic tale of young lives on the edge. Winner of the 2009 Meyer-Whitworth Award.

Crush: The Musical

11-12f 1-2m

An outrageously fun musical set in an all-girls school in the 60s, from the team behind Bad Girls: The Musical.

Cuba

15f 4m, 1f or m

A play written for young people to perform, about two schoolgirls and their daring response to the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Dancing Bears

3f or m plus 1m

A short play laying bare the twisted loyalties and violence in teenage gangs.

The Dark Room

3f 3m

An intricately layered psychological thriller exposing the startling mistreatment of those most vulnerable in our society, at the hands of those who are meant to protect them.

David Copperfield (stage version)

4f 4m doubling (large cast possible)

One of Dickens's best-loved and most autobiographical stories, brilliantly and faithfully dramatised by Alastair Cording.

Disco Pigs

1f 1m

Enda Walsh's breakthrough play, a fast and formally inventive portrait of two teenage Irish misfits

Published in volume Disco Pigs & Sucking Dublin

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    Jeremy Sams, Original authors John Esmonde and Bob Larbey