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What does it mean to be an adult and when do you become one? Alicia is a hot mess. She doesn't know what she's doing with her life. Swiping left, swiping right to find the perfect match. Even though she's a Londoner, born and bred, the scent of Lagos peppers her existence in the ends.
Safe is a powerful verbatim theatre piece exploring some of the untold stories of young homeless people who identify as LGBT.
Venus in Fur is an intoxicating dark comedy of desire, fantasy and the innate love of fur. An exploration of gender roles and sexuality, in which desire twists and turns in on itself, Venus in Fur is also a witty, unsettling look at the art of acting-onstage and off.
Maureen Duffy's double-bill tells the story of two remarkable women: Hilda of Whitby and Virginia Woolf.
Instructions for Correct Assembly is a witty, pointed satire on parenthood and perfect lifestyles.
Berlin. Eleven past eleven. Art teacher Melissa is about to do something drastic. Seeking a place to hide, her ex-pupil Mehdi interrupts her momentum. This explosive new play about self-destruction and rebirth attempts to understand the fear currently gripping the European psyche, and the threats that may be posed by our own alienated youth.
The final part in the war trilogy dedicated to the memory of the 306 British soldiers of the 1914-18 war who were shot at dawn, by their own side, for what was then called cowardice or desertion.
A deeply felt, funny and thought-provoking play about date rape, from the acclaimed author of Photograph 51.
William "Billy" Haines was a popular silent screen MGM movie star who was fired by Louis B Mayer because he was gay and refused to give up his lifelong partner, Jimmie Shields, and marry the silent screen vamp Pola Negri. As punishment, his films were removed from release and sealed in the MGM vaults never to be seen again, and his studio photographs destroyed.It was an attempt to erase him completely from movie history. But Billy and Jimmy's turbulent, passionate love affair was to survive and lasted over 50 years... This is their story.
This collection contains Soleimanpour's international hit White Rabbit Red Rabbit and his second play BLANK.
Two new plays by a major award-winning voice in queer writing and queer politics.
Callisto is a swirling constellation of remarkable queer stories. Hurtle across time and space with this scintillating and extraordinary new play.
A tale of Love, Grief and Turkey Basting. "You're manipulative. You're beautiful and manipulative but it won't last."People are manipulated, games are played and hearts ultimately shattered in this tale of one woman's longing for a child.
Celebrating the 70th anniversary of the founding of the NHS, award-winning comedian and activist Mark Thomas takes a look at our NHS, what state it's in, where it's going, and what we need to do to keep it.
Farinelli and the King tells the true story of Philippe V (Mark Rylance), a Spanish monarch on the brink of madness. After sold-out runs at Shakespeare's Globe and on London's West End,this captivating new play arrives on Broadway.
A new dark family drama from award-winning American playwright and screenwriter Mary Laws.
Endlessly inventive choreographer Rhiannon Faith shines a light on the complex subject of domestic abuse in an empowering and participatory performance highlighting human resilience.
A new absurd comedy from the team behind the international hit The Bee. Renowned Japanese writer, performer and Artistic Director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Hideki Noda paints a portrait of a disconnected family on a self-destructive course in this satirical comedy about consumerism and technology in a `selfie' society.
Queens of Sheba tells the stories of four Black women who have been turned away from a night club for "being too Black" (based on the DSTRKT Night spot incident of 2015).
Longlisted for The Bruntwood Prize, Phil Ormrod's searing new play is about searching for a future in the dying heart of England.
It's the moment of your death. There's a magic button. Do you delete your entire online legacy? Or do you keep it - and leave the choice for someone else? A story of contemporary grief unfolds through this intimate, funny performance that gently interrogates our need for connection.
Based on her meticulously detailed, pull-no-punches teenage diaries, this is the true story of Cora Bissett's rollercoaster journey from the girl she was to the woman she wanted to be.
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