Two plays by award-winning writer James Fritz, each asking urgent, pointed and complex questions of the times we live in.
A funny, heartfelt and compelling new play that asks what family means in a modern society, delicately weaving in questions of racial identity, economic privilege, and the lottery of birth.
The essential guide to a career in playwriting, from the team behind the multi-award-winning Papatango, one of the UK's leading new-writing companies.
A taut psychological thriller that explores who we can trust with our children – and whether it’s more dangerous not to trust at all.
Both psychological puzzle and quietly devastating tragedy, Mark O'Rowe's The Approach explores the inner lives of three women as they desperately try to make sense of their world.
A touching and comic drama about a family reunion, delving into the turmoil, love and compromises of kinship.
Ingmar Bergman’s magical study of childhood, family and love.
A tense thriller that asks where the moral line is drawn in the fight for survival.
An explosively funny comedy that takes a closer look at the lengths to which people will go to defy biology – and at the moral compass of an industry that trades on fear and hope.
A play about an outbreak of the plague in a small Derbyshire village in 1665.
A sharply funny, moving play set during the Troubles in Northern Ireland and celebrating women’s strength under siege.
A darkly funny, searing and tender drama about those moments when we find ourselves teetering on the edge.