A ferocious, wild and utterly exhilarating adaptation of Emily Brontë's indelible masterpiece.
A sometimes comic, sometimes heartbreaking journey into the world of autism, mixing narrative, song, dance and direct address to explore this contentious and often misunderstood subject matter.
The debut play by Liam Williams, double Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee - about gender and the ethical dimensions of modern love.
Essential warm-up exercises for anyone who wants to use their voice more effectively.
A gripping drama about Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Britain.
A startling and darkly comic drama about childhood, family and fantasy. Winner of the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, and later adapted into BBC television drama Just Act Normal.
A refreshingly modern version of J.M. Barrie's much-loved story that puts the character of Wendy firmly centre stage.
An electrifying drama about what happens to personal identity in an age of ubiquitous technology and social media.
Dekker, Ford and Rowley's remarkable play, published here in an RSC Prompt Book edition with introductions by key members of the creative team behind the RSC revival in 2014.
A gripping journey through British history that shows how our country was shaped and how connected we are with our past. Part of the 2014 National Theatre Connections Festival.
A story of lust, madness and destruction set in the backstreets of Paris. Based on Emile Zola's classic novel.
A collection of wide-ranging and ambitious short plays reflecting the complexities of women and political power in the United Kingdom.