A dark and piercing thriller of modern morals from the Bruntwood Prize-winning author of Mogadishu.
A devastating drama about family and the ties that bind us together. Winner of the Under-26 Award at the 2005 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.
A biographical play about Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein. Premiered by Shared Experience.
A play that follows one woman from a Polish village to the bright lights of London, exploring the issue of abortion and the Catholic Church.
A funny and scathing political fable attacking the squeeze on local government.
The first collection of plays by one of the UK's most exciting young writers.
World Scenography 1990-2005 is the second volume in a series of large-format, lavishly illustrated books documenting for posterity a collection of significant and influential theatrical set, costume, and lighting designs.
A sumptuously illustrated survey of the remarkable flowering of radical, visionary and experimental design for performance in Russia in the twenty years between 1913 and 1933, published alongside a major exhibition at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum.
A harrowing, intense drama about people-trafficking, set inside a container lorry.
A play about the private and disturbing moments a couple share, exploring what becomes of a relationship when it is held together not only by love, but by fear, guilt and despair.
An exploration of Shakespeare's life and work by a leading actor who spent twenty thousand hours working on the plays.
A witty, insightul and deliciously naughty guide on how to succeed in showbusiness, by the anonymous Internet sensation West End Producer.