A play about modern-day sex trafficking, joint winner of the 2010 John Whiting Award.
Another Romeo and another Juliet in a strikingly different love story.
The savage power of ancient myth collides with twentieth-century decadence in Oscar Wilde's astonishing tragedy.
Ibsen's mighty epic, by turns fantastic and tragic, based on the Norwegian fairy tale Per Gynt. In the Nick Hern Books Drama Classics series.
An almost unbearably moving story of veiled emotions running deep, based on the true life situation of Rex Harrison's wife, Kay Kendall, and her early death from cancer.
A riotously funny satirical farce in the tradition of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and Shakespeare in Love, from the author of The Libertine.
A gripping play about the nature of violence.
A comprehensive instruction manual, full of practical exercises, which starts with overhauling our attitude to our voice.
A tough but tender portrait of urban squalor, from the award-winning Siberian-born author of Plasticine.
A highly accessible guide to the play, taking you scene by scene through the action, analysing moment by moment what is actually said and done, and how the staging of these moments affects our understanding of them.
A satirical comedy of modern manners set in contemporary Dublin. Joint winner of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for 2006-07.
An adaptation for the stage of this modern children's classic by the best-selling author and 2005 Children's Laureate.