A brilliant and unsettling play from one of the UK's leading dramatists.
Six young people are caught in the aftermath of a terrorist attack in the heart of London. By turns terrifying, inspiring, brutal, heartbreaking and hilarious, BU21 is verbatim theatre from the very near future.
Harriet Walter's wonderfully practical - and personal - introduction to acting.
A passionate and timely drama that looks at the human cost of abandoning those who struggle to fit in.
Drawing inspiration from Ovid, fifteen leading female and non-binary British playwrights dramatise the lives of fifteen classical heroines in a series of new monologues for the twenty-first century.
Six fictional monologues portraying some very real experiences of disabled people in Britain, commissioned to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the UK's Disability Discrimination Act.
An award-winning stage adaptation of Malorie Blackman's acclaimed novel, a captivating drama of love, revolution and what it means to grow up in a divided world.
A heartwarming, joyful and dazzlingly funny exploration of bittersweet nostalgia and the enduring power of friendship.
A play about friendship and loss – and the way people try to do the right thing for their mates when there isn't really a right thing to do. Written specifically for young people as part of the 2019 National Theatre Connections Festival.
A symphony of characters searching for meaning in a complicated and unstable world. Part of the 2019 National Theatre Connections Festival.
An unflinching and bold exploration of the internal lives of young women. Part of Platform, an initiative aimed at addressing gender imbalance in theatre.