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A beautiful & elegant new play from Norway's greatest contemporary writer, Jon Fosse. Adapted here by British playwright Simon Stephens, this version opened to great acclaim at London's Young Vic theatre.
Tom Morton-Smith's new play takes us into the heart of the Manhattan Project and explores the influence of ambitious and charismatic scientist J Robert Oppenheimer.
New play from "Most Promising Playwright" (Evening Standard and Critics Circle) award winner.
A new play by prominent Scottish playwright who is the most performed playwright in Scotland over the last decade.
A bitingly sardonic modern classic, widely regarded as an historic icon of early feminism.
Following the acclaimed London premiere of the first two plays, now all four are collected together for the first time.
New play from Off West End Most Promising New Playwright Award nominated writer.
Rachel is a genuinely lost landmark of American theatre - the first play by an African American woman ever produced professionally.
Rob Hayes masterfully dissects the world of relationships, defecating and surviving in this testosterone-triggered tragi-comedy.
Collecting the work of some of the best Black British playwrights and theatre-makers working today, Hidden Gems II scrutinizes the Black British experience and the continuing effects of racism and the African Diaspora, also choosing to subvert the expected. The volume also includes academic introductions to each play.
Arnold Wesker's perennially popular play. The central story tells of a frustrated love affair between a high-spirited, young German chef, Peter, and a married English waitress, Monique.
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