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  • av Chinonyerem Odimba
    161

    A play about a cheeky 10-year-old with a plan to win the Weston-super-Mare Beauty Contest, against the backdrop of Black British Civil Rights marches in 1960s Bristol.

  • av Adam Meggido
    191

    An inspiring, hands-on guide to narrative improvisation, by the co-creator and director of the Olivier Award-winning improv show Showstopper! The Improvised Musical.

  • av Caryl Churchill
    247

    In this collection of plays from one of our finest dramatists, Caryl Churchill demonstrates her remarkable ability to find new forms to express profound truths about the world we live in. Complete with a new introduction by the author.

  • av VAULT Festival
    217

    An anthology of seven of the best plays from VAULT Festival 2019, London's biggest and most exciting arts festival.

  • av Maud Dromgoole
    141

    Based on the true story of Mary Barton and the Barton Brood and researched through surveys and interviews, this provocative, funny, and fascinating work imagines a series of encounters between these unknowing half-siblings.

  • av Joanna Murray-Smith
    171

    A gripping psychological thriller. 1995, the Swiss Alps. Patricia Highsmith, the queen of the thriller, hides away in her study. A young man turns up, to persuade her to write one final instalment of her best-selling series featuring the master manipulator, Tom Ripley. It soon becomes clear that the stranger is set on something far more sinister.

  • av Bruce Norris
    157

    A provocative new play from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of ClybournePark.

  • av Lynn Nottage
    157

    In 2011, Lynn Nottage began spending time with the people of Reading, Pennsylvania: officially one of the poorest cities in the USA. Sweat is the Pulitzer Prize-winning play that Lynn Nottage wrote following her experience.

  • av Stephen Laughton
    181

    With the shadow of hatred festering at its core, One Jewish Boy is a bittersweet comedy fueled by rising anti-Semitism. It premiered at the Old Red Lion Theatre, London, in 2018.

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    167

    The latest in NHB's series of Good Audition Guides. Forty fantastic male speeches for teenagers, all written since the year 2000, by some of the most exciting and acclaimed writers working today, from plays that were premiered at many of the UK's most famous and respected venues.

  • - Structure, Character, How and What to Write
    av Stephen Jeffreys
    217

    A guide to playwriting from the author of The Libertine.

  • av David Edgar
    357

    Two plays from one of the UK's most acclaimed playwrights. This new version of David Edgar's 1983 award-winning hit play, Maydays, has startling parallels to the political revolution of the Millennial Generation. Trying It On, David Edgar's one-person show, also relates the events of 1968 to the turmoil of today.

  • av Louise O'Neil
    161

    One night in a small town in County Cork, where everyone knows everyone, things spiral terrifyingly out of control. This stage adaptation of the devestating novel. Shines an unflinching light on the experience of a young woman whose life is changed for ever by a horrific act of violence.

  • av Mike Bartlett
    161

    A new play from the writer of King Charles III. Full of the warmth, wit and heartbreak of Christmas, Snowflake is an epic story about generational conflict, fathers and daughters, and whether we're living in the best or worst of times.

  • av Jessie Cave
    147

    From actress, comedian, writer and doodler Jessie Cave, Sunrise is an honest, tender-hearted and uproariously funny story about crying in the woods, sexual misadventures at Harry Potter conventions and Instagram espionage - but also about motherhood and trying to get stuff done.

  • av Deirdre Kinahan
    287

    Set over one evening, Rathmines Road is a play that rages in a tiny room.A play about secret trauma and public revelation, Rathmines Road bristles with tension and interrogates catharsis to ask: when and how do we take responsibility?

  • av Josh Azouz
    287

    A riotous royal love story. The extraordinary untold story of a young Victorian royal and her forbidden love. Victoria's Knickers was premiered by the National Youth Theatre at Soho Theatre in October 2018.

  • av debbie tucker green
    181

    Patience is running out, times have changed. And progress isn't enough. Black British. African American. Here. There. Now. Snapshots of lives, snapshots of experiences of protest; violence vs non-violence, direct action vs demonstrations, ear for eye follows characters navigating their way through society today.

  • 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 Jordan Seavey
    157

    Equality is here - now what? In a supposedly `post-gay' America on the brink of passing marriage equality, a first date at a New York bar starts two men on a fearless, funny and fragmented journey leading up to a historic moment of change.

  • av debbie tucker green
    281

    A first collection of plays from the acclaimed dramatist.

  • av Amy Ng
    161

    In Shangri-La, her first full-length play, Amy Ng lays bare the contradictions and private pain of cultural tourism.

  • av Stef Smith
    147

    Poetic, unpredictable and explosive, Stef Smith's play Enough is a fragmentary and intense journey into female friendship and unearths what happens when you can no longer be the woman people want.

  • av Stephen Karam
    171

    A powerful comedy-drama about a family gathering at Thanksgiving, from a gifted young American playwright. Winner of four Tony Awards for 2016, including Best Play.

  • av Georgia Christou
    287

    Georgia Christou's play How To Spot An Alien is ideal for space cadets age five and up to watch, read and perform. It was first produced in 2018 by Paines Plough in their pop-up theatre, Roundabout, in a co-production with Theatr Clwyd.

  • av Karen Cogan
    157

    Two plays from the talented winner of the Stewart Parker Trust Award.

  • av Ed Edwards
    277

    Crackling with anger, humour and authenticity, Ed Edwards' play The Political History of Smack and Crack chronicles the fallout for communities crushed by the heroin epidemic at the height of Thatcherism.

  • av Charley Miles
    317

    The only two children born in a North Yorkshire village for a generation cannot imagine ever being apart, but as their lives shift, so too do the ties that bind them. A contemporary, lyrical love story, Blackthorn explores the changes and choices that pull us from the places and people we love.

  • av Gary Duggan
    287

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

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