Three of the most famous tragedies from Ancient Greece - Antigone, Bacchae and Medea - all featuring female protagonists.
A gritty adaptation of Dickens' least sentimental love story with a cast of some of his most unforgettable characters.
A comedy thriller from the author of the Olivier Award-winning Jerusalem.
A fiercely funny play about what it's like to be a young woman living, working, drinking, loving and having sex in the 21st century.
An electrifying, bittersweet love story with echoes of Romeo and Juliet, set in a society divided by racial bigotry and a world rocked by terrorism.
Ian Kelly’s riotously funny play, based on his award-winning biography of Samuel Foote, explores our obsession with celebrities, through the true story of the Oscar Wilde of the 18th century.
Work, love and life are just one long, hard slog for the fish-filleting foursome Pearl, Jan, Shelley and Linda. But their fortunes are set to change when Linda finds tickets to Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot the year it relocated to York.
A gripping psychological thriller adapted for the stage by Émile Zola himself from his own notorious novel, in a version by Nicholas Wright.
The best comedy of manners written in England before Congreve. In the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.
The award-winning play that follows one man's desperate attempts to buck the system, and asks what really makes us who we are in the 21st century.
A blackly hilarious exploration of deceit, paranoia and murderous desire, as the spirit of the Blues lands in leafy suburbia.
A modern classic about the bitter rivalry between Mary, Queen of Scots, and her cousin and fellow ruler, Elizabeth I of England - retold by Scotland's most popular playwright.