A powerful, painful, funny play about the meaning of justice and consent when two friends take opposing briefs in a rape case.
Preparations for the annual harvest on a farm in County Armagh in the 1980s are interrupted by a visitor. Winner of the Evening Standard Theatre Award and Tony Award for Best Play, and the Critics' Circle, Olivier and WhatsOnStage Awards for Best New Play.
A powerful expressionist drama from the 1920s about the dependent status of women in an increasingly mechanised society, based on the true story of Ruth Snyder.
A comprehensive 'how to' book on the Laban system of movement - from the author of Laban for Actors and Dancers.
A practical investigation of how comedy works, by a well-respected practitioner and teacher. With a Foreword by Toby Jones.
A two-play dramatisation of Philip Pullman's extraordinary award-winning fantasy trilogy, first seen at the National Theatre.
Jez Butterworth's hugely acclaimed, prize-winning play - a comic, contemporary vision of life in England's green and pleasant land.
A passionate, heartfelt play about surviving in a time of civil war, by a leading American dramatist. Winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Passionate, painful and playful, Stef Smith’s Swallow takes a long, hard look at the extremes of everyday life.
A young writer challenges the status quo but discovers that creative gain comes at a personal cost.
A virtuosic study of one man's descent into religious mania in small-town Ireland. This edition was published alongside the 2012 production at the National Theatre starring Cillian Murphy.
An insider's guide to achieving that dream career – by one of the brightest stars in musical theatre.