A gripping version of Ibsen's most contemporary play, first performed at the Bridge Theatre, London, in 2022.
A tender, funny and utterly truthful play about family and feeling. Winner of the Papatango New Writing Prize.
A darkly comic play examining the subtle shift from cared-for to carer and how dignity and independence are maintained in isolated rural areas.
A sparkling adaptation of Virginia Woolf's famous fantasy, premiered in the West End with Golden Globe winner Emma Corrin leading an ensemble company.
A clear and concise guide to how rhetoric works in plays, and how actors can use it to bring their performances to life on stage.
A devised play exploring the experience of sleeplessness and its impact on people's lives.
Stephen Karam's award-winning drama - a blackly comic play about dealing with loss - published alongside its European premiere at Hampstead Theatre.
A tender, laugh-out-loud comedy about two friends who form the world's first ABBA tribute band in drag.
A clear, concise and practical guide for any actor who wants a structured and effective method for breaking down and understanding a performance script.
Steven Moffat's hilarious satirical play about middle-class England's disastrous instinct always to appear nice.
A new, revised edition of Sam Steiner's startling play about what we say, how we say it, and what happens when we can't say anything any more. Published alongside the West End production starring Jenna Coleman and Aidan Turner.
A powerful play about family and forgiveness, following a woman after her release from prison. Premiered at the National Theatre.