Using Shakespeare’s orginal lines, alongside new text, Jeanie O’Hare retells The Wars of the Roses through the eyes of the extraordinary Margaret of Anjou.
A night of debauchery and delicate connection in a play set in the city that never sleeps.
A play about a cheeky 10-year-old with a plan to win the Weston-super-Mare Beauty Contest, against the backdrop of Black British Civil Rights marches in 1960s Bristol.
A painfully funny play, shining a light on one woman's struggle with the dark side of the internet
A searing exploration of unconditional love and of the personal sacrifices it demands.
A tender and unflinching story about motherhood, self-destruction and the way women help each other heal.
A play about how everything and nothing changes as people bat a ball.
A gritty, darkly funny look at attitudes to homosexuality in the 1950s, a portrait of repressed sexuality and alcoholism – and an homage to the great masters of British theatre, Wilde, Coward, Pinter and Orton.
Stephen Laughton's one-man play about a gay Jewish seventeen-year-old explores what it means to love, to lose, and how to grow from a boy into a man.
Martin Crimp's razor-sharp satire about a world in which people are products, movies are money and sex sells.
An unflinchingly honest new drama about the kids who survived school, and those who didn't.
The definitive guide to designing for theatre – by an award-winning designer with over 160 productions to his name.