A play about what we say and how we say it; about the things we can only hear in the silence; about dead cats, activism, eye contact and lemons, lemons, lemons, lemons, lemons.
Two ageing nuclear scientists in an isolated cottage on the coast, as the world around them crumbles. Then an old friend arrives with a frightening request.
Lucy Kirkwood's play about a woman sentenced to hang for murder in 18th-century rural Suffolk.
An outrageous play about imperialism, cross-racial adoption, cultural appropriation... and tea.
The nineteenth-century French classic about the swordsman-poet with the nose too large to be taken seriously, in an acclaimed English translation by Anthony Burgess.
A strikingly original play combining traditional storytelling with physical theatre, created by The Imaginary Body. Winner of a Fringe First Award at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
A superb adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's famous story of the unassuming Dr Jekyll and his dark alter-ego Mr Hyde.
Middleton and Rowley's masterpiece, a tale of murder, lust, seduction and blackmail in the seventeenth century.
A classically bawdy Restoration Comedy, widely regarded as one of the filthiest and funniest plays ever written.
George Farquhar's immortal comedy about two young gentlemen with a misguided plan to get enrich themselves at the expense of a series of young heiresses.
García Lorca's passionate, lyrical tale of longing and revenge: a twentieth century masterpiece.