A comedy for the new Restoration of the theatres, set in contemporary, post-pandemic London, full of illicit sex, political hypocrisy and the machinations of a fame-hungry elite.
A trilogy of landmark plays - Wild Sky, Embargo and Outrage - commemorating seven years of warfare in Ireland, from the 1916 Easter Rising to the Civil War which began in 1922.
A thrilling Gothic story of violence, retribution and justice, adapted for the stage by Kate Mosse from her own internationally best-selling novel.
A timely play about grief and the power of expression, rocking with raw emotion and sharp humour.
A witty and fleet-footed adaptation that lays bare the beating heart of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel, whilst staying true to its revolutionary spirit.
A powerful, provocative play exploring psychogenic illness amongst groups of women throughout history, premiered by the Almeida Young Company.
A heartwarming and hilarious play exploring the clashes, compromises and comedy that come with living in a mixed-culture family in today's Britain.
A gripping play about the man who murdered Mahatma Gandhi, premiered at the National Theatre, London.
A practical, grassroots, self-empowerment book for theatremakers. An inspiring and unconventional collection of ideas and provocations designed to help anybody who wants to make live theatre.
A darkly comic play exploring family and community, the savage divisions of contemporary society and the rituals that punctuate our lives.
A thrilling play about the lure of the mountains, the drive to conquer and the price of staying alive.
A comedy that explores how the everyday becomes political and the political becomes everyday in a conflict zone.