A historical drama about the 18-year-old Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, and the protestant reformer, John Knox.
A comedy about getting away from it all - the debut play from the BAFTA Award-winning co-writer and co-creator of Peep Show, Fresh Meat and Four Lions.
A collection of five plays by Alexi Kaye Campbell: The Pride, Apologia, The Faith Machine, Bracken Moor and Sunset at the Villa Thalia.
Winner of the 2016 Theatre503 Playwriting Award, Andrew Thompson's debut play is about the adventures of three extraordinary women spanning 80 years, against the backdrop of humanity’s journey to the stars.
A searingly powerful play about what one individual can do to effect change. Winner of the Judges’ Award in the 2015 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.
Ibsen's moving play about duty and self-determination, relocated to the Caribbean in the 1950s.
A radical re-imagining by playwright Evan Placey of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale, written for the National Youth Theatre.
An angry and passionate play chronicling the fallout for communities crushed by the heroin epidemic at the height of Thatcherism.
A unique collection of everything that Ibsen wrote about the theatre.
A funny, touching and thought-provoking comedy drama about the members of a village choir.
Two plays by David Edgar, written thirty-five years apart, both exploring the theme of youth and revolution.
A bittersweet comedy addressing anti-Semitism through one young family's struggle against prejudice.