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Holloway Jones

3f 3m plus chorus

Holloway dreams of being a world-class BMXer, but she is held back by the tough reality of a parent in prison.

Home

4-8f 5-8m plus extras

A powerful, inventive play exploring the issue of homelessness amongst young people.

HORIZON

10-12 performers, any gender

A thrilling, witty, superhuman coming-of-age story about the quest to find your place in the world. In the Nick Hern Books Multiplay Drama series.

Hot Mess

2f 2m

A dark and lyrical tale about friendship, loss and loneliness.

The House Party

3f 1m

A new spin on August Strindberg's classic play Miss Julie, premiered at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester, in 2024 in a co-production between Chichester Festival Theatre, Headlong and Frantic Assembly.

How Love Is Spelt

3f 3m

A fresh, funny and playful tale of growing up and finding yourself in the city.

How To Be A Kid

2f 1m, doubling (large cast possible)

A touching and funny story of family, friends and fitting in, How To Be A Kid is ideal for seven- to eleven-year-olds to watch, read and perform.

How To Curse

1f 2m

A spellbinding debut play about 17-year-olds on the edge, with a touch of magic and mayhem.

How To Disappear Completely and Never Be Found

2f 3m doubling

The award-winning play that follows one man's desperate attempts to buck the system, and asks what really makes us who we are in the 21st century.

Howie the Rookie

2m

A white-knuckle ride through a nightmare Dublin, where enemies and allies are interchangeable.

I Caught Crabs in Walberswick

2f 3m

A fast-moving, exhilarating play about teenage hopes, dreams and frustrations in a rural part of England.

Is My Microphone On?

Ensemble of any size, ideally 7+ performers

An urgent and lyrical play from a leading Canadian playwright, about young people questioning the choices that have been made, and the ones that they will yet be forced to make.

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