Lee Mattinson's extraordinary play, bringing to life a dystopian, modern-fairytale town where fact and fiction weave as tightly and snag as easily as granny's knitting.
A gripping historical play that dramatises a crucial moment of English history.
A ferociously gripping story about the moral issues of contemporary military occupation and its effect on the mental health of serving soldiers. Written with startling insight by author and broadcaster Sandi Toksvig.
A host of tips and guidance on every aspect of the actor’s craft, direct from some of the best-known stars of stage and screen, including Julie Walters, Lenny Henry, Harriet... Læs mere
A play about grief and looking at someone that little bit more closely. Written specifically for young people as part of the 2008 National Theatre Connections Festival, and premiered by youth theatres across the UK.
A gut-wrenchingly funny, achingly sad play featuring jaw-dropping moments of physical comedy.
An edition of Shakespeare's play that offers the absolute authenticity of the First Folio in a totally accessible form.
A painfully comic excavation of a family history asks if there is an authorised version of the past - or just the one we can live with.
An absorbing study of attitudes towards outsiders, spanning two continents and sixty years.
Four women from different moments in the twentieth century talk across time in an extraordinary play about faith, lust and family.
An edition of the play in the Shakespeare Folios series, offering the absolute authenticity of the First Folio in a totally accessible form.
A raw, uncompromising drama about bigotry and racism that explores the insidious rise of the British National Party. Winner of the 2012 Papatango New Writing Competition.