A compelling and lyrical tale of the desires and loyalties of women in an American wilderness.
A thrilling, fast-paced adaptation of the classic novel, considered by Dickens 'the best story I have ever written'.
An intense real-life thriller centred around the most important weather forecast in the history of warfare.
A play about what happens when you push things underground, set in New York 1969 in the sweltering few days before the eruption of the Stonewall riots.
Three plays based on George Eliot's classic novel, which can be performed as a trilogy or as standalone pieces.
Two of the biggest musical-theatre stars working today answer questions submitted by the public on a wide range of theatrical topics.
A hilarious city comedy by the authors of A Mad World, My Masters and The Shoemaker's Holiday. features the text edited for the RSC production, and introductions by key members of its creative team. Part of the RSC's Roaring Girls season.
A punchy and provocative new play by the Bruntwood Prize-winning author of Yen.
An essential guide for young people who want to work in the theatre - but aren't sure exactly what they want to do, or how to get to do it. By the Education and Training Editor of The Stage.
A deeply moving meditation on love, loss and grief, from the author of Clybourne Park.
A collection of short plays by exciting new Irish writers, selected and introduced by the literary manager of the Abbey Theatre.
A humane, funny and ultimately haunting play that explores masculinity, identity and what it means to be English.