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  • av Alun (Author) Saunders
    195,-

    This brand new bilingual play by young playwright Alun Saunders is a coming of age story about two brothers raised apart, in different families speaking different languages.

  • av Neil (Author) Bartlett
    215

    Inspired by the scandalous true story of Ernest Boulton - the infamous Victorian cross-dresser - this original production from one of Britain's most individual theatre-makers is a highly personal meditation on the fine art of living dangerously.

  • av Roland (Author) Reynolds
    255,-

    A modern retelling of Greek myth of Thyestes, Blush of Dogs is a play about masculinity, repression and freedom. Also contains 5 out of 10 Men which premieres at the Edinburgh Festival Aug 5-27 2016 and deals with male suicide.

  • av Helena (Author) Thompson
    255,-

    A future play set in a dystopian high-rise world, where raging riots have been sparked by a notorious computer game.

  • av Kay (Author) Adshead
    255,-

    A trio of new plays that give voice to the women of the Arab Spring.

  • av Bryony (Author) Kimmings
    255,-

    A wickedly heart-warming and funny celebration of the wonders and pitfalls of the human brain.

  • av Gary (Author) McNair
    255,-

    This is the story of a granddad who won a fortune betting on the 1966 World Cup.

  • av Thomas (Author) Eccleshare
    255,-

    A stunning new play about a scientist with an unbelievable story to tell, a woman who doesn't know what to believe. A vibrant collaboration between the award-winning companies Dancing Brick and Soho Theatre.

  • av Lulu (Author) Raczka
    255,-

    In a world of globalization and greed, of zero-hour contracts and The Big Bang Theory, violence worms its way into every aspect of our lives.

  • av Josh (Author) Overton
    255,-

    re you Angry? We are, so we wrote a play and stole a bass guitar which I'm sure we'll fit in somewhere.

  • av Peter (Author) Darney
    179,-

    A graphic, gripping, funny and frank verbatim drama exposing the chill-out chem-sex scene.

  • av AJ (Author) Taudevin
    189,-

    An exciting, feminist and new 'guerrila-gig-theatre' from a brilliant Scottish talent

  • av Ryszard Kapuscinski
    195,-

    Colin Teevan's brilliant adaptation of the incredible book by legendary journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski about the decline and fall of Haile Selassie's regime in Ethiopia.

  • av Jenna (Author) Watt
    239,-

    Drawing upon interviews with individuals at the front line of the nuclear debate, including activists and MOD personnel, Jenna Watt navigates her own journey through the politics, the protests, the peace camps and freedom of information requests to find out answers to the questions we should all be asking about our nuclear deterrent.

  • av Kalungi (Author) Ssebandeke
    195,-

    Fanuco's taking English lessons from the only American he knows. The thing is, she's the FBI's most wanted woman and he's a Cuban teenager desperate to live the American Dream. When will he realize his mentor is a former Black Panther, a convicted felon and has a million dollars on her head?

  • - A Wiltshire Love Story
    av Barney (Author) Norris
    229

    Echo's End is a story about two Wiltshire families and the seismic changes which altered their lives and the identity of their country forever.

  • av Alex (Author) MacKeith
    239,-

    Today is results day and the phone won't stop ringing. Jo, the headteacher of St. Barnabas, knows that the arrival of the school's SATs results puts her job on the line. With the future of the school and its pupils at stake, Jo struggles to maintain order as her staff and superiors demand answers. Can she protect her students and herself?

  • av Selma (Author) Dimitrijevic
    195

    This psychologically disturbing new version of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Frankenstein, tells a truly great story of power and powerlessness, of fear and revenge, of the creative possibility and the terrible destructive power of the human animal.

  • av Rajiv Joseph
    199

    Guards at the Taj takes as its starting point an enduring legend and prompts contemporary audiences to revisit questions about art and privilege.

  • av Rita (Author) Kalnejais
    169

    A play set in World War II about the moment when love confronts extremism.

  • av Matthew (Author) Parvin
    169

    Set over a single evening, Jam is a relentless, incendiary new drama that interrogates social fault-lines in Britain today, and the tension between truth and justice.

  • - The Earthworks by Tom Morton-Smith, Myth by Matt Hartley and Kirsty Housley
    av Tom Morton-Smith
    269,-

    The Making Mischief Festival features work from some of today's most exciting playwrights who are challenging and questioning our society. The Festival runs from 24 May to 17 June from The Other Place Studio Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. Featuring The Earthworks by Tom Morton-Smith, and Myth by Matt Hartley and Kirsty Housley.

  • av Dead Centre
    195,-

    Dead Centre's new solo work for an eleven -year-old boy is devoted to Shakespeare's only son, Hamnet, who died in 1596 at the age of eleven.

  • av Matthew (Author) Dunster
    195,-

    A new stage adaptation of the much-loved novel, from one of Britain's foremost directors, Matthew Dunster.

  • av Charles Dickens
    169 - 255,-

    A new dramatization of one of the angriest, funniest and most deeply felt stories about childhood ever written.

  • av Josh (Author) Overton
    239,-

    Sad Little Man is a stand-up tragedy set performed by the mind of a young man in shock.

  • av Hywel John
    189,-

    A chance meeting between two children on the streets of Edinburgh leads to a terrible reckoning, leaving Jenny and Tommy forever bound together by blood and fate.

  • av Thomas (Author) Eccleshare
    195,-

    A reclusive children's writer becomes wildly successful. Her books are treasured across the country. But when a troubling narrative starts to unfold, we find ourselves asking: What matters more, the storyteller or the story?

  • av Annie Siddons
    255,-

    Five years ago, Annie Siddons found herself living in suburbia by accident. This show is a hilarious and touching account about her attempts to fit in.

  • av Shon Dale-Jones
    195,-

    Questions the value of art and the power of storytelling. Ticket proceeds in aid of Street Child United.

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