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The Grand Old Opera House Hotel

An uplifting ensemble comedy set to some of the most popular opera songs ever written. Premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, and Dundee Rep.

Grasses of a Thousand Colours

A semi-mythological examination of nature, animals, men, and women. Strange dinners, strange parties - sources of death and life.

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Great Expectations (RSC stage version)

A gritty adaptation of Dickens' least sentimental love story with a cast of some of his most unforgettable characters.

Great Expectations (stage version)

Jo Clifford's beautifully simple adaptation of one of Dickens's best-loved novels brings it thrillingly to life for the stage.

The Great God Brown

A demonstration of O'Neill's expressionistic experimentation with masks to emphasise the distinction between characters, and the lack of understanding in human relationships.

    The Great God Pan

    An unsettling and deeply compassionate play from an acclaimed US playwright.

    The Greek Plays

    Modern adaptations of classic Greek texts.

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    Greek Tragedy: Three Plays

    Three of the most famous tragedies from Ancient Greece - Antigone, Bacchae and Medea - all featuring female protagonists.

    debbie tucker green plays: one

    A collection of six plays by one of the most distinctive playwrights working today.

    Grenfell: in the words of survivors

    A powerful verbatim play drawn from the testimony of those at the heart of the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Premiered at the National Theatre, London, in 2023.

    Grotty

    A dark and savage play exploring the London lesbian scene. 

    Grotty & Brute: Two Plays

    Two unflinching plays from exciting new writer and performer, Izzy Tennyson.

    The Ground On Which I Stand

    A passionate and controversial call for black cultural separatism, from the author of the Olivier award-winning Jitney and the Pulitzer Prize-winning King Hedley II.

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    Growth

    A painful comedy about growing up and manning up.

    The Guid Sisters

    Germaine Lauzon has won a million Green Shield stamps. She invites her female friends and relations to a party to paste the stamps into the books. The temptation to pilfer the stamps is irresistible and an enormous fight breaks out.

      The Guid Sisters and other plays

      Three plays from the renowned Quebecois writer.

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      Guidesky and I

      A funny and poignant drama about loneliness and the opportunity for connection, first performed as part of the Orange Tree Theatre's Inside/Outside season.

      Published in volume Inside/Outside

        Gum

        Set in a fictional fundamentalist country where chewing gum is outlawed, Gum explores the human need to tame nature and control desire.

        Gunter

        The hit play about deception, witchcraft and football, winner of a Fringe First at the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe, then at the Royal Court Theatre, London.

        Gut

        A taut psychological thriller that explores who we can trust with our children – and whether it’s more dangerous not to trust at all.

        Gypsy

        One of the greatest musicals of all time, with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents.

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        Gypsy Girl

        A monologue first performed by Laura Lomas at Soho Theatre, London, on 5 October 2009 as part of Paines Plough's LATER programme.

          Habibti Driver

          A heartwarming and hilarious play exploring the clashes, compromises and comedy that come with living in a mixed-culture family in today's Britain.

          Habitat

          Janet and her mother Margaret both live on Mapleview Lanes - the perfect neighbourhood with the perfect neighbours, until Lewis Chance buys a house on their street to open a group home for troubled adolescents.