Randoulph is in hospital, a convicted murderer. His doctor unravels the incidents leading to the murder and his mental collapse. This play reveals why he intervened in a domestic... Læs mere
Explores the period leading up to the 9/11 attack on the Twin Towers and shows us how things have changed. We meet two young men, in love and living in New York and we see how their families face the loss of their loved ones and come to terms with who and what they really were.
Tina is sent to live with her grandmother in Greece, following her parents divorce in Germany. Stressed by her school and constant arguments with gran, Tina is offered a solution by a friend -... Læs mere
Winner of The Virginia Prize for Fiction. Beneath the polished surface of upper-class Iranian life, lies trouble, fear and dark secrets. Living in post-revolutionary Tehran, Layla refuses... Læs mere
A young boy goes missing during a workers’ strike in 1980s Communist Poland, unravelling a chain of events which will touch people across decades and continents.
* The play explores how people make compromises to survive in societies where freedom is limited. * Teaches about the reasons behind migration. * Suitable for schools, colleges and youth theatres to perform.
The first play to explore the life and times of Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus.
A World War 1 story about two brothers - one chooses to fight for his country, the other refuses to kill - and becomes a conscientious objector.
The first comprehensive exploration of counterculture in the UK - from street art to alternative comedy, from Gay Lib to youtubers, from CND to punk and much much more.
A collection of stories exploring a host of female parts - rites of passage, love, loss, danger, revelations, strange relationships, - the pleasures and pains of growing up female.
Five plays by important women writers in the Dutch theatre.