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New stage adaptation of the bestselling children's author. On stage in Exeter & Bristol in 2014 before a full UK Tour in 2015
Sixteen short satires attacking the decadence of Rome - hilarious monologues performed by Simon Callow.
Thomas Bernhard's rarely performed masterpiece, a moving portrait of a once celebrated actor now isolated and forgotten.
The English-language premiere from one of Europe's stars of speaking theatre - great material for amateur groups seeking something original
With the true value of money and the human cost of greed firmly in their sights, Proto-type Theater tell the story of how, in the aftermath of the 2008 economic crisis, Icelanders raised their voices in protest and railed against the currents.
One of Terry Pratchett's most popular Discworld Novels adapted for the stage by long-time friend and collaborator Stephen Briggs. The Rince Cycle mashes the best moments of Rincewind, one of Pratchett's most popular and enduring characters, into a two hour show.
A dark, volatile new play by the George Devine Award-winning playwright Alice Birch.
Picture yourself as a bartender, sipping top-shelf whiskey and watching your customers descend into nightly oblivion. Your heart is broken by the world around you and, leaving the whisky aside, you hatch a devious, unthinkable plan of escape -
Kill Me Now is a black comedy about Jake who has sacrificed his career as a writer to care for his teenage son Joey.
Civil war is raging in Liberia. Four young women - members of the rebel army - are struggling to survive. Yet sometimes, the greatest threat comes not from the enemy's guns, but from the brutality of those on your own side.
Animals is a wicked satire set in a world where everyone over 60 is tossed on the scrapheap, children are hothoused, and being a 'burden on society' is the ultimate crime.
The Master and Margarita is a novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, written between 1928 and 1940 but not published in book form until 1967. It is woven around a visit by the Devil to the fervently atheistic Soviet Union. Many critics consider it to be one of the best novels of the 20th century, and the foremost of Soviet satires.
A new play about the 2015 General Election, by one of British Theatre's leading social commentators, Torben Betts.
Abi Morgan's devastating play allows us a glimpse into the minds of four women as their world turns.
Fever Dream: Southside is a surreal comic thriller set in Glasgow, where tensions are running high and fantasy and reality are becoming blurred.
It's 1887 and Nancy Astley sits in the audience at her local music hall: she doesn't know it yet, but the next act on the bill will change her life. Tonight is the night she'll fall in love... with the thrill of the stage and with Kitty Butler, a girl who wears trousers.
The tide was turning - though local governments disagreed, it would soon be illegal to segregate black Americans from white Americans on public buses, in waiting rooms or in restaurants. And yet - in the early 1960s, many states across the south of America kept discriminating against African-Americans...
Commemorating the exact centenary of the deportations that began the Armenian Genocide, I Wish To Die Singing - Voices From The Armenian Genocide is a controversial documentary drama uncovering the forgotten secrets and atrocities of a denied genocide.
A new play by one of German's most prominent playwrights, for the first time available in English.
A funny, dramatic, and utterly enthralling play by one of the greatest Victorian dramatists.
As the Great War gathers pace, Agnes and her sister Edith revel in their new-found independence and prosperity as Barnbow lasses. Not only does their danger money buy them a new life of confidence, men, work and politics but the thrill of a new future, full of fun, friendship and freedom.
A darkly comic new play, this is a blistering study of our attitudes to porn, and the women who make it for themselves.
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