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Iron

An intense psychological drama set in a women's prison, in which a mother and daughter try to break through the barriers of time, memory and punishment which separate them.

Perve

An irreverent and unsettling play that interrogates paranoia, ambiguity and innocence in our highly sexualised world.

The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (stage version)

Robert Tressell's classic pre-First World War account of the working lives of a group of housepainters and decorators, vividly adapted by Howard Brenton.

Speechless

The true-life drama of the extraordinary bond between two identical twin girls and their struggle to find a voice.

Winterlong

A shattering and heartbreaking play, joint winner of the Bruntwood Playwriting Competition.

Invisible

A funny, moving and topical portrayal of the world in flux, Invisible explores the many sides of migration.

Crime and Punishment (stage version)

An exciting, fresh and accessible adaptation of Dostoyevsky's masterful novel.

To Sir, With Love (stage version)

An uplifting story of the triumph of love, inspiration and hope against all odds, laced with the song and dance of austere, 1940s Britain. 

Good People

A funny and tender drama that explores how even if you live on the brink, destiny can have a way of surprising you.

The Girl's Guide to Saving the World

A frank and funny new play about friendship, feminism and what it means to be successful.

Yen

Anna Jordan's Bruntwood Prize-winning play, Yen explores a childhood lived without boundaries and the consequences of being forced to grow up on your own.

Bird

Winner of a Judges Award in the 2013 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, Bird is a raw, delicate and bold play about growing up in a care home, and eventually leaving it for the outside world.

Human Animals

In the overcrowded city, nature is getting out of control. Stef Smith's play premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2016.

The Crocodile

By Tom Basden Original author Fyodor Dostoyevsky

A ferociously funny, eye-poppingly theatrical play about art, animals and what happens when you try to take on the system from within... a crocodile.

Cathy

A candid, poignant and intimate play about the lives of those at the sharp end of economic austerity, inspired by Ken Loach's Cathy Come Home.

Wish List

A sensitive, delicate and powerful play that asks what our labour is worth and how life can be lived when the system is stacked against you. Winner of the 2015 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.

The White Bike

An affecting play, based on a true story, about what happens when our world is turned upside down.

Albion

Mike Bartlett's outstanding play, set in the ruins of a garden in rural England.