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  • av Jenny Schwartz
    255,-

    A surreal and wildly original story about connection - to our families, our memories, our moment in time, by one of the USA's leading playwrights.

  • av Andy (Author) Hinds
    255,-

    Two interlocking monologues about two brothers; a poignant story of two complex, wounded lives.

  • av Kieran (Author) Hurley
    255,-

    Inspired by the birth of rave culture in the 1990s and its subsequent demonization, Beats uses immersive storytelling to explore contemporary society.

  • av George (Author) Brant
    239

    Winner of a Scotsman Fringe First Award 2013. Shortlisted for the Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award 2013 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2013. A searing monologue from an F16 fighter pilot , grounded when she falls pregnant, an subsequently reassigned to America's drone programme.

  • av Abhishek (Author) Majumdar
    245

    " A new play chronicling life in modern India, fusing verbatim testimony with Islamic folktale tradition to create a highly individual piece of contemporary drama. A story of conflict, family and football. "

  • av The Team
    255,-

    A gloriously theatrical story of the birth and decline of the American Dream, told through the relationship of an immortal Dutch couple. From one of the USA's leading experimental theatre companies.

  • av Chris (Author) Thorpe
    245

    A stunning series of interlocking stories about the moments when life offers you a choice between heroism and compromise, and what happens after you choose, from Fringe First winning playwright and theatre-maker Chris Thorpe.

  • av Simon Paisley (Author) Day
    255,-

    A witty and acerbic comedy exploring the trials of middle-class family life.

  • av Dennis (Author) Kelly
    195,-

    An electrifying dark morality tale by multi-award winning playwright and screenwriter Dennis Kelly.

  • av Ann (Author) Henning-Jocelyn
    255,-

    Doonreagan explores the doomed relationship between Ted and Assia during their brief but intense spell in Connemara: an ultimate test of conjugality and family life, at which neither of them had excelled so far. A new play by Ann Henning Jocelyn.

  • av Henrik Ibsen & Amelia Bullmore
    155 - 255,-

    Ghosts is published to coincide with the Gate Theatre's production of Amelia Bullmore's new translation of Ibsen's classic.

  • av Tanika (Author) Gupta
    195,-

    A year on from the hugely successful Wah! Wah! Girls, writer Tanika Gupta returns with a hilarious and touching story of love, attachment and what we mean by home.

  • av Colman (Author) Domingo
    255,-

    A play about a boy who is growing up under the influence of soul music in Philadelphia from an award-winning actor and writer.

  • av Sarah (Author) Rutherford
    255,-

    The story of four middle-age mothers on a night away from their kids, as they get together to watch the 2008 US election. A new play on race and political correctness by Sarah Rutherford premiering at the Park Theatre.

  • av Gary (Author) Owen
    255,-

    A comedy from playwright Gary Owen. A couple on the brink of marriage and an opportunity too good to miss out on! Would you risk your marriage on a promise on finding your perfect soul mate? Anna is tempted.

  • av Tom Morton-Smith
    255,-

    A funny and heartfelt new play about lives lived on shifting sands, In Doggerland is a searching examination of love, family and identity.

  • av Somalia (Author) Seaton
    244

    Crowning Glory is a new play that explores some of the ways in which mainstream Western definitions of beauty in today's world affects the way women see themselves.

  • - [noun] Undefined
    av Chuck Mike
    169

    Based on the true-life stories of the two performers, this "immensely moving, funny and courageous" piece of theatre follows the lives of two British Africans living at the crossroads of culture, nationality, gender and sexuality.

  • - A Far Mean Streak of Independence Brought On By Negleck
    av Michael Hastings
    255,-

    "If Lee Harvey Oswald did it, he could not have done it alone. If he did not, he must be the hit of the century. If he was involved and somehow double-crossed, alive today must be persons with the guilt of awful silence."

  • av R.C Sherriff
    255,-

    A ghostly tale of one man's chance to do things differently from R.C. Sherriff, author of 20th-century classic "Journey's End."

  • - A Christmas Carol; Oliver Twist; Great Expectations
    av Charles Dickens
    375,-

    Using only Charles Dickens' extraordinary words, Neil Bartlett's powerful stage versions of Dickens have garnered wide critical acclaim.

  • av Kieran (Author) Knowles
    235,-

    The world premiere of a new play, set against the backdrop of the Sheffield Blitz - Operation Crucible, a first play by new playwright Kieran Knowles.

  • av Dan (Author) O'Brien
    255,-

    The Body of an American speaks to a moment in recent history when a single, stark photograph - of the body of an American dragged from the wreck of a Blackhawk through the streets of Mogadishu - reshaped the course of global events.

  • av Penelope Lively
    255,-

    Compelling, moving and eloquent, one of the great novels of the 20th century is brought to the stage for the first time. Winner of the 1987 Booker Prize, Penelope Lively's Moon Tiger is a haunting story of loss and desire.

  • av David Woods
    255,-

    First play in a trilogy tackling mental health issues from two successful playwrights. A formally inventive play from critically acclaimed theatre company.

  • av Chris (Author) Thompson
    255,-

    Albion examines the turbulent rise of the new far right in modern-day Britain. When they embrace diversity, just how far can the far right go?

  • av Daniel (Author) Macdonald
    255,-

    Velocity is a wildly theatrical, irreverently funny, horrifying European premiere from multi-award-winning Canadian playwright Daniel Macdonald.

  • av Jethro (Author) Compton
    255,-

    One of the greatest tales from the American West - on stage for the first time. Set in the Wild West, a classic story of good versus evil.

  • av Edmond Rostand
    169 - 209

    A new translation of French poet and dramatist Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac by British playwright and acclaimed transltor Ranjit Bolt. Originally opened at the Bristol Old Vic.

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