A darkly comic stage adaptation of The Trial, relocating Kafka's classic novel to twenty-first-century London.
An inimitably warm and stylish play that deftly mines the humanity to be found in the most unlikely of situations.
A play telling the fascinating and little-known story of Sergei Korolyov, chief designer and unsung hero of the Soviet space programme.
A darkly riotous, superbly fast-talking adventure, adapted from the Booker Prize-winning novel.
A masterpiece of power and politics that explores the battle between honour and corruption, between truth and betrayal.
The third in Terence Rattigan's unofficial trilogy of war plays, published alongside an earlier version of the play, Less Than Kind, never staged during Rattigan's lifetime.
Two plays by award-winning playwright Ella Hickson.
An irreverent and unsettling play that interrogates paranoia, ambiguity and innocence in our highly sexualised world.
A play about the aftermath of violence, in conflicts around the world from Rwanda to Northern Ireland, and from Zimbabwe to Bosnia.
Four early plays from the author of The Weir, with a foreword by the author.
An eminently actable, and readable, version of the well-loved story about a passionate but doomed love affair, one of the most famous and enduring love stories in the English language.
A chillingly funny play that freeze-frames a generation negotiating intimacy and independence in the twenty-first century.