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An epic adventure adapted from the classic novel by Michael Murpurgo, author of the acclaimed smash hit "War Horse." This version is the adaptation from Simon Reade.
A smash hit, written in 1923, that enjoyed successful runs on the West End and Broadway.
Stephen Mulrine's adaptation of Moscow Stations from the novel Moscow-Petushki by Venedikt Yerofeev. This monologue charts the story of Venichka Yerofeev on his odyssey from Moscow to Petushki. Meeting new people and encountering new dangers.
The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives is a scandalous, engrossing tale of sexual politics and family strife in modern-day Nigeria. Lola Shoneyin's bestselling novel bursts on to the stage in a vivid adaptation by Caine Award-winning playwright Rotimi Babatunde.
A new play by Sir Arnold Wesker, one of the UK's best known living playwrights, whose plays have been produced in over 50 countries worldwide.
A series of monologues critiquing capitalism from renowned German playwright Falk Richter.
An anarchic and foul-mouthed satire based on the phone hacking saga, which was a sell-out success at the National Theatre before transferring to the West End.
Dennis Kelly's new version of the German Expressionist classic by Georg Kaiser. A bleak, nihilistic view of the frustrations of modern life, by the acclaimed playwright and screenwriter.
Thomas Middleton's Jacobean comedy updated to hilarious effect and transplanted into 1960s Soho. Edited by Sean Foley and Phil Porter.
Shortlisted for the Brighton Fringe Emerging Talent Award 2013 at Edinburgh Fringe. Inspired by the London riots of 2011, the subsequent pronouncements of politicians and the criminalisation of many who took part, this two hander explores the enduring legacy of London's riots in 2011.
First published in 1889 Jerome K. Jerome's classic tale of boating misadventure has become the quintessential example of the charm and wit of Victorian England.
December 1914. As families across Europe gather to celebrate Christmas, a generation of young men find themselves far away from their loved ones in the trenches of the Western Front when the miracle of Christmas brings upon an unforgettable spectacle.
A powerful play by rising star Dominique Morisseau, set against the race riots that ravaged the city of Detroit in 1967.
A powerful and affectionate evocation of the city in which it is set, presented from the point of view of the marginal and dispossessed who take centre stage. A sombre meditation on human life's fragility, made good by human warmth and community.
Radical new version of Chekhov's first play, set in modern-day Russia. This version is translated by Helena Kaut-Howson. This play is the untitled play from Chekhov known as Platonov.
Using animation, storytelling and spoken word, my heart is hitchhiking down peachtree street is a one-man show about living far away from home.
A new play by award-winning William Lyons inspired by Aristophanes' Clouds and Plato's Dialogues.
A brutally honest play about the affects of drug addiction and co-dependency on a young couple trying to start a new life.
An innovative play which won four awards at 2014's National Student Drama Festival. A striking debut.
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