A fascinating meditation on human cloning, personal identity and the conflicting claims of nature and nurture.
Two powerful expressionist plays from the early career of one of the twentieth century's most significant writers.
An extensive guide to acting, followed by close to a hundred audition pieces chosen from the whole of world drama.
An irreverent and provocative drama questioning the basis of Christianity, by the author of The Romans in Britain.
A biting, heart-warming comedy of love and fate in contemporary Montréal, in a version by Rona Munro.
Two troubled, disturbing but bleakly funny plays from a leading writer of Channel 4's Shameless and Skins.
A hugely warm-hearted, comic tale of close-knit Indian family life in England, by the author of East is East.
Schnitzler's famous 'daisy-chain' play of sexual coupling, set in Vienna in the 1890s. In the Drama Classics series.
An emotionally involving family play that evokes the poignancy and the poison of the festive season - from the award-winning writer of The Sugar Wife.
A timely, provocative and witty look at the campaign to redefine Britishness for a multicultural society.
Helen Edmundson's gripping play tells the little-known story of a monarch caught between friendship and duty.
A true-life play about friendship, heartbreak and business enterprise... in a seaside brothel.