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The Meat Kings! (Inc.) of Brooklyn Heights
This Papatango New Writing Prize winner carves into the dark underbelly of America’s anti-immigration policies and the brutal sacrifices that drive the pursuit of prosperity.Find out more about The Meat Kings! (Inc.) of Brooklyn Heights-
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This City
Talking, listening, eating, belonging - This City traces the city we live in through the eyes of our teenagers. Through intertwining, autobiographical stories, this is a play about the importance of community and belonging, and the unpredictable, ever-changing seasons that can make London unwelcoming.Find out more about This City-
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(the) Woman
Fiercely funny and brutally honest, award-winning writer Jane Upton’s Bruntwood Prize shortlisted play shatters the glossy veneer of motherhood, exposing its raw, messy truth.Find out more about (the) Woman-
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Fox
Inspired by true events, Fox is a brutally honest and insightful exploration of new motherhood in an increasingly isolating society.Find out more about Fox-
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aggy
After another tough rejection, Lawrence tackles his most ambitious project yet…himself. aggy is a bold one-act play exploring privilege, gender, race and creativity, and examines how people constantly police each other's identities, whether we like it or not.Find out more about aggy-
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tell me straight
Him’s long line of hookups have one thing in common; they’re all straight. Best friend Dani thinks he needs to fix up and finally find ‘a gay man who actually likes gay men!’ But straight guys are like buses…Find out more about tell me straight-
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The Rat Trap
Startlingly moving, but full of customary sparkling wit and dark humour, Noël Coward’s first play is given a stylish period revival for its centenary year.Find out more about The Rat Trap-
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The Importance of Being Oscar
Step beyond the footlights into the private world of Oscar Wilde. Micheál Mac Liammóir’s renowned play returns to London following a critically acclaimed run.
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