A provocative stage comedy interrogating the unspoken rules of modern relationships and the fragile balance between intimacy and freedom. Revised version published alongside the play's 2025 revival at King's Head Theatre, London.
A madcap, hilarious and insightful play about power structures, escapism and resistance. Premiered at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in 2025.
A wickedly funny play about Mary Whitehouse and her infamous blasphemy trial against Gay News in the 1970s. Premiered at Nottingham Playhouse in 2025, starring Maxine Peake.
Winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, James Ijames' play reinvents Shakespeare's Hamlet in startling and hilarious ways amidst the backdrop of a family barbecue in the American South. Staged by the RSC in 2025.
A hilarious and off-beat comedy about wealth, sacrifice, and the cost of doing good, winner of the 2022 American Theatre Critic Association's New Play Award and the LA Drama Critics Circle Award for Best New Play.
A one-man stage play about freedom, revolution and messy love. First performed on a tour of the UK in 2025 starring renowned political comedian Mark Thomas.
A compelling historical stage drama exploring the true story of the Mitford sisters, and a family riven by political extremism. Premiered in 2025 at the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, before touring nationally.
A razor-sharp exploration of family, power and the lies we tell about ourselves. Premiered at the National Theatre, London, in 2025.
A powerful stageplay from a leading Canadian dramatist, interrogating the contradictions and complexities of consent, complicity, patriarchy and memory in the post #MeToo era.
A powerful and poignant stage play exploring the true cost of pursuing our ideals in an imperfect world. Premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in 2025.
An anthology of five plays that have won the prestigious Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting in the twenty years since its inception. With additional material including an essay by theatre historian Rachel Clements on the impact of the Bruntwood Prize on the theatre landscape.
A moving, poignant and funny family drama, first staged at Park Theatre, London, in 2015. This new edition published alongside the Park's 2025 revival.