A thrilling historical drama set in an uncharted period of Scottish history, with two Moorish women arriving in the dangerous world of the court of James IV.
A play about what happens when a Prime Minister ad-libs on live TV, exploring how language seeps into public consciousness and reverberates with far-reaching consequences that will last for generations. Premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London.
A blackly comic play that challenges our assumptions about who belongs and who thrives, and exposes the dark side of the rural idyll. Premiered by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
A gripping version of Ibsen's most contemporary play, first performed at the Bridge Theatre, London, in 2022.
A tender, funny and utterly truthful play about family and feeling. Winner of the Papatango New Writing Prize.
A candid and empowering A–Z of being an actor which lifts the lid on the realities of life in today’s industry, and shows you how to navigate it.
A darkly comic play examining the subtle shift from cared-for to carer and how dignity and independence are maintained in isolated rural areas.
A clear and concise guide to how rhetoric works in plays, and how actors can use it to bring their performances to life on stage.
A devised play exploring the experience of sleeplessness and its impact on people's lives.
Stephen Karam's award-winning drama - a blackly comic play about dealing with loss - published alongside its European premiere at Hampstead Theatre.
A tender, laugh-out-loud comedy about two friends who form the world's first ABBA tribute band in drag.
A clear, concise and practical guide for any actor who wants a structured and effective method for breaking down and understanding a performance script.