Distinguished playwright David Edgar examines the mechanisms and techniques which dramatists throughout the ages have employed to structure their plays and to express their meaning.
A spine-chilling, funny and scary play from the award-winning writer and broadcaster behind the hit BBC podcast The Battersea Poltergeist.
Your partner's died, could things have been different? A short play by Caryl Churchill, published with another short piece, Air.
The Alfred Fagon Award-winning play that retells British history through the prism of the slave trade.
An explosion of form-busting storytelling, combining real-life stories, imagined worlds, and new songs inspired by an R&B heritage.
Two plays by Enda Walsh: Medicine, a dark and frequently absurdist play about how we have treated those we call 'mentally ill'; and The Same, about two women who meet in a psychiatric institution.
A raw, funny, bittersweet play about the complexities of masculinity, depression and therapy.
An entertaining and provocative new play inspired by Ovid's powerful collection of myths.
A play about food, love, class and grief in a world where there's little left to savour.
An epic love story exploring the impact of a war that Europe forgot, and the love and loss of those who lived through it. Winner of the 2020 Papatango New Writing Prize.
An unflinching look at race in the 21st century from both a black and white perspective, from a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.
A loving and irreverent all-female adaptation of Jane Austen's unrivalled literary classic, winner of the Best Entertainment or Comedy Play at the Olivier Awards.