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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.
Revival of a successful play from of one of the West End's most successful post-war dramatists.
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.
The true story of Charles Ignatius Sancho, who became the first black person of African origin to vote in Britain.
A powerful and startling play about U.S. and Soviet arms negotiators battling for supremacy, from beloved American playwright Lee Blessing.
A dark and twisted tale from an award-winning and critically acclaimed new voice in British theatre.
A relevant and political comedy that transforms the theatre into a football championship.
A vertical, sinister thriller about neighbors, for an age when a stranger is only one wall away.
An intense family drama, set in South London, about love, family and sordid secrets told through the eyes of four brothers.
A hilarious comedy about love and marriage from one of the great geniuses of the Spanish Golden Age.
A powerful and award-winning story of the terrifying complexities of contemporary sex trafficking, based on real experiences.
The newest play from innovative and exciting playwright Oliver Lansley, part of the Enfant Terribles theatre company.
A three-play collection from up-and-coming Scottish writer James Ley.
A play in which an audience are invited to wander and explore the undiscovered places that lurk behind the scenes in theatres and travelling shows before being taken to a private audience with Jessie and Bessie the famous Siamese Twins. A touching play about disability and identity.
Written in English and in British Sign Language, the two languages and two scripts work both in opposition and in harmony to test and stretch the capacities of language.
A powerful and disturbing verbatim play, based on the testimonies of people within Syria at the heart of the uprising, which provides a troubling account of life under Assad's oppressive regime. The stories were gathered by British journalists who travelled into Syria covertly.
A young couple in a war-torn country are stranded on opposite sides of a newly-militarised border, in a sinister yet absurdly funny satire.
The stage play of the blockbuster film: an uproariously entertaining Eighties-set play in Sheffield.
Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's explosive new play delves into one woman's quest for identity and a place she can call home.
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