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  • av Dave Hanson
    179,-

    Turns out, the only people who truly understand Beckett's Waiting For Godot, are the understudies... A brilliant comedy looking at Beckett, art, and a life spent waiting in the wings.

  • av Lena Kitsopoulou
    245,-

    A diverse selection of plays from the nineties, noughties and 2010's from a range of established and up-and-coming playwrights based in Greece.

  • - William Shakespeare's Cymbeline Renamed and Reclaimed
    av William Shakespeare
    189,-

    A thrillingly raw and modern adaptation of Shakespeare's Cymbeline, re-told and created by young Londoners.

  • av Isley (Author) Lynn
    245,-

    A bracingly candid account of sex and shame, following teenager Alana exploring and struggling with her sexuality. A coming of age story about going all the way.

  • av Roland (Author) Schimmelpfennig
    189,-

    Family, betrayal and the inescapable presence of the past reverberate through the UK premiere of Roland Schimmelpfennig's razor-sharp comedy.

  • av Kemp (Author) Powers
    259,-

    A fictional account of the night Muhammad Ali. then Cassius Clay, celebrated his world heavyweight title victory with Malcolm X, singer Sam Cooke and footballer Jim Brown. A powerful, funny play taking us to the heart of a pivotal moment in the history of a nation.

  • av Patrick (Author) Cash
    229,-

    A collection of intertwined monologues that explore the nuances of living with HIV and its effects, both emotional and physical.

  • av Christine Bacon
    179,-

    This new drama transports audiences to the heart of Sri Lanka to discover the shocking truths, and the extraordinary human sides, of the biggest unreported war story of our time.

  • av Christina Lamb
    179,-

    Three writers. Two plays. One vital tale of power, sex and infighting at the top of the Washington establishment, and its far-reaching repercussions. As Barack Obama prepares to leave office, this world premiere double bill probes behind the scenes of America's controversial drone wars, and asks what they will mean for our future.

  • av George Feydeau
    259,-

    A modern take on a Feydeau classic: an ingenious look at the game of infidelity and marriage.

  • av Richard (Author) Bean
    179,-

    The Hypocrite is a riotous new comedy from award-winning playwright Richard Bean (One Man, Two Guvnors).

  • av Kieran (Author) Hurley
    189,-

    A teenage girl boils up in rage in a toilet cubicle. A finance worker preaches doom in a busy train station. An absurd coke-addled celebrity races through town on a mission. A paranoid stoner stares blankly at the endless disasters on the TV news. In just one moment, all their worlds will end.

  • av Titas Halder
    229,-

    A wild hallucinogenic mystery, Run The Beast Down is an exhilarating monologue play, combining elements of storytelling, dark comedy and magical realism.

  • av Matthew (Author) Whittet
    199,-

    Seventeen is set in that time after the end of the last day of school, but just before everyone moves on. It's about the cusp of adulthood, the cusp of complete change. Funny, immature, wise and a little bit sad, Seventeen performed by a cast of septuagenarians, will turn our notions of adulthood and adolescence on their head.

  • av SuAndi
    255,-

    SuAndi's moving tribute to the life and death of her mother who raised her mixed-race children in the face of frequent racism in the 1960s, but never let them forget they were of African descent and to be proud of their heritages. It is on the new A-levels English Literature syllabus - with a Black British list - offered by EdExcel (2017).

  • av Joanne (Author) Halliday
    259,-

    A verbatim play exploring the Hillsborough disaster, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the tragedy. This play includes teachers' notes.

  • av Brian (Author) Woolland
    259,-

    Produced in collaboration with Ashtar Theatre from Palestine, Brian Woolland's taut and poetic new play for Border Crossings brings together Homer's Troy and the Middle East of today.

  • av Claudio (Author) Macor
    215,-

    Copenhagen 1940. Zack and Nikolai are happy in love and enjoy a blissful lifestyle on the gay scene until they are arrested during the Nazi invasion of Denmark. Zack, an American attache with diplomatic immunity goes free.

  • av Marco (Author) Ramirez
    199,-

    Jay 'The Sport' Jackson dreams of being the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. But it's 1905, and in the racially segregated world of boxing, his chances are as good as knocked out.

  • av Kenneth Grahame
    239,-

    New adaptation of an English Classic, suitable for all ages

  • av John van Druten
    239,-

    John van Druten's 1930s workplace drama. First produced in 1931, this new edition marks the acclaimed revival production in London in 2013.

  • av Albert Camus
    215,-

    It starts with one dead rat; it ends with an entire city engulfed by catastrophe. The Plague is Albert Camus' electrifying story of living through a time of crisis and fighting back against despair.

  • av Maria (Author) Ferguson
    195,-

    Blending theatre, storytelling and killer moves, spoken word artist Maria Ferguson explores her relationship with the F-word (food) with the help of her first love (dance). Fat Girls Don't Dance takes us in to the world of performance, where three meals a day is up for compromise and skinny sells well. NB: There will be cake

  • av Douglas Maxwell
    184,-

    A funny, lyrical, booze-soaked odyssey by acclaimed Scottish playwright Douglas Maxwell.

  • av Oliver (Author) Emanuel
    195,-

    The 306: Day is the second part of Oliver Emanuel and Gareth Williams' powerful new First World War trilogy, charting the heart-breaking journey of the 306 men executed for cowardice and desertion during the conflict and the devastating consequences for those they left behind.

  • av Anonymous
    189,-

    A funny, frank, and occasionally explicit insight into heterosexual female desire, read out loud by a man.

  • av Breach (Author) Theatre
    189,-

    "Come right out with the English, Peter. Don't even think in your own language. English, all the time!" Inspired by Margaret's time with Peter in the Dolphin House, TANK will explore the politics of language, the power of culture - and what happens when you inject a cetacean with LSD.

  • av Nina (Author) Segal
    184,-

    A play about violence, a society living in fear and the moment just - before.

  • av Katie (Author) Bonna
    189,-

    Would the world be a better place if we were all honest? In this comic exploration of her past mistakes and inevitable future disasters, Katie unpicks how everyday lies can lead to a world of Trump and Brexit.

  • av RashDash
    179,-

    Two women play two women playing two men. RashDash return with a playful new show about gender and language. A story of power with a strong theme of love running through the narrative.

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