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  • av Chris Bush
    147

    A play exploring the last three decades of women in politics, asking what's changed and what still must.

  • av Rona Munro
    157

    A sharply funny, moving play set during the Troubles in Northern Ireland and celebrating women's strength under siege.

  • av Ben Ashenden
    287

    A heartwarming, joyful and dazzlingly funny exploration of bittersweet nostalgia and the enduring power of friendship.

  • av Kate Bowen
    147

    Kate Bowen's taut, funny and powerful play follows three pioneering young women in the world's most dangerous workplace.

  • av William Gaminara
    147

    A funny, touching and thought-provoking comedy drama about the members of a village choir.

  • av Deirdre Kinahan
    287

    A play with live music, waltzing and unexpected connections, exploring how we return, resettle and adapt.

  • av Patrick Barlow
    147

    Just in time for Christmas, the distinguished historian and thespian, Desmond Olivier Dingle and his assistant Raymond Box, bring us their version of the greatest story ever told. Thrill at the mystery of the virgin birth, gasp at the miracles, and be moved by the Sermon on the Hill.

  • av Martin Crimp
    287

    A satire on yuppie moral and emotional bankruptcy and a bleak, black comedy thriller.

  • av Tom Wells
    147

    A one-man musical comedy about a fifteen-year-old boy who finds himself in deep water when he joins a synchronised swimming team, even though he can't swim.

  • av William Shakespeare
    181

    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.

  • av Gary Duggan
    287

    A night of debauchery and delicate connection in a play set in the city that never sleeps.

  • av David Morton
    287

    A powerfully dramatic play about Charles Darwin's voyage on board HMS Beagle - an adventure that changed not only his own life, but also the history of the entire world.

  • av Steven Levenson
    177

    A new edition of the hugely successful musical, published alongside its West End premiere.

  • av Ella Hickson
    157

    A radical play set in East Berlin in 1968, unfolding with all the tension of a spy thriller and the inexorable revelations of an Ibsen drama.

  • av Howard Brenton
    161

    A modern-day tale of unexpected genius and of our struggle to accommodate extraordinary talent, loosely inspired by Thomas Hardy's novel Jude the Obscure.

  • av Katherine Soper
    141

    A National Theatre Connections play about teenagers, nightlife, and the small choices that have momentous consequences.

  • av Al Blyth
    157

    An explosive espionage thriller that challenges the idea that 'if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear', exploring how we can live freely when advances in technology outpace the law.

  • av Francesca Martinez
    191

    A passionate and timely drama that looks at the human cost of abandoning those who struggle to fit in.

  • av Olivia Hirst
    177

    A play about the manhunt for the Yorkshire Ripper, going behind the scenes to investigate the case that nearly broke the British police force.

  • av Sally Abbott
    161

    Sally Abbott's I Think We Are Alone is a delicate and uplifting play about our fragility, resilience and our need for love and forgiveness

  • av Adam Lazarus
    157

    A darkly satirical monologue about fatherhood, love and toxic masculinity.

  • av John O'Donovan
    311

    Two plays about contemporary life in Ireland, from award-winning writer John O'Donovan.

  • av Lily Bevan
    177

    A wildly inventive comedy drama about courage, female friendship and flamingos. This volume also includes twelve comic monologues for female performers.

  • av Frances Poet
    147

    An extraordinary drama about an ordinary family who must balance the challenges of daily life whilst living with dementia.

  • av Gillian Greer
    147

    A play about class, consent and transgressions buried in the past, set over the course of one winesoaked evening in a Dublin restaurant.

  • av Chloe Moss
    181

    A witty and heartfelt play about two sisters, exploring family, class and dependence.

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    197

    Drawing inspiration from Ovid, fifteen leading female and non-binary British playwrights dramatise the lives of fifteen classical heroines in a series of new monologues for the twenty-first century.

  • av Malorie Blackman
    157

    An electrifying, bittersweet love story with echoes of Romeo and Juliet, set in a society divided by racial bigotry and a world rocked by terrorism. Adapted from Malorie Blackman's best-selling novels. Sephy (a Cross) is the daughter of the Deputy Prime Minister. Callum is the son of a Nought agitator. United by a shared sense of injustice as children, and separated by intolerance as they grow up, their desire to be together begins to eclipse all family loyalty - sparking a political crisis of unimaginable proportions. 'I wanted to turn society as we know it on its head, with new names for the major divisions, i.e. Noughts (the underclass) and Crosses (the majority, ruling society)' - Malorie Blackman 'Dominic Cooke's excellent adaptation... a dark, politically unsentimentalised story about teenage love transcending the barriers in a deeply divided society... heart-rending' - Independent

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