Politics and the planet collide in a fiercely original play about the limits of science, the power of myths, and the things we can't control.
An enlightening, cathartic and acerbic new play about identity, maturity and reconciliation.
A subversive and intimate love story about inheritance and the cycles of politics and history.
A witty reimagining of a television classic for the stage, with a wellyful of laughs that's sure to delight audiences everywhere.
A viscerally charged play, full of moral ambiguity and psychological complexity, examining the nature of consent, trust and trial by social media.
The story of a young slave girl who lives through the final turbulent days of slavery on a sugar plantation in 19th-century Jamaica. Adapted from Andrea Levy's award-winning novel.
A thrilling stage adaptation of Oscar Wilde's only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, following one man's descent from glorious debauchery to epic self-destruction.
A spine-tingling stage adaptation that is faithful to the heart and spirit of Charles Dickens' much-loved festive ghost story – with an emphasis on the ghostly.
Two compassionately subversive plays about identity, by Young Jean Lee, a Korean American playwright whose work is groundbreaking, humorous and often thrillingly transgressive.
A funny, surreal play reflecting the experience of being a new mother under Trump.
A bold and powerful dramatisation of George Orwell's classic dystopia, ideal for any school, youth group or amateur company.
A darkly comic state-of-the-nation play exploring adolescent mental health and the rage within. Winner of the Best Play for Young Audiences Award at the Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards 2023.