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Conversations After Sex
Sharp, poignant, and unflinchingly honest, Mark O’Halloran’s acclaimed drama won Best New Play at the Irish Times Awards in 2022 and now makes its London debut.Find out more about Conversations After Sex-
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Middlesex University Showcase
Theatre’s freshest faces bring our annual festival of new work from Middlesex University’s class of 2025. This year’s line-up features five brand new devised pieces.Find out more about Middlesex University Showcase-
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Steel
Two lads. Twelve hours. One million pounds. A play about first loves, forging identities and the wild, wild hearts of teenage boys.Find out more about Steel-
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Outpatient
Harriet Madeley’s award-winning solo show comes to Park90, fresh from its sellout run at the Edinburgh Festival. An explosive autobiographical comedy about the fantasies of human minds and the fragility of human bodies, get ready to laugh, cry and contemplate life itself...Find out more about Outpatient-
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How to Fight Loneliness
In this timely, dark, and dazzling UK premiere, Tony Award-nominated Neil LaBute takes an unflinching look at how we navigate our lives when time is running out. Directed by Stratford East’s newly appointed Artistic Director Lisa Spirling.Find out more about How to Fight Loneliness-
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Our Cosmic Dust
Making its English-language debut, this three-time award-winning production blends intricate puppetry, hand-drawn illustrations, and inventive video design to craft a visually stunning and delightfully unexpected theatrical experience.Find out more about Our Cosmic Dust-
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NO SHOW
Three bold voices. Four nights only. NO SHOW spotlights excerpts from new work by Writer/Directors at Park90. Featuring Steven Kavuma, Jessica Hagan and Guy Hodgkinson.Find out more about NO SHOW-
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Vermin
A pitch-black drama about love, rats, and buried grief. When the scratching starts, what remains once you're picked clean to the bone? -
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. -
The Train Driver
December 2000, Cape Flats, South Africa. A woman steps in front of a train with her baby. Two months later Roelf, the train driver, looks for any information he can find to unburden his conscience. -
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. -
(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. -
Lee
When artist Lee Krasner is asked to authenticate a ‘lost’ painting by her late husband, Jackson Pollock, what unravels is a history of the painting that reveals a painful secret.Find out more about Lee-
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That Bastard, Puccini!
A hilarious, chaotic and captivating new play by James Inverne, That Bastard, Puccini! brings to life an explosive professional rivalry, a plagiarism scandal that rocked Europe, and a friendship tested to the limit. -
Jimmy
In 1974 Jimmy Connors was the greatest tennis player on the planet. In 1991 he's getting annihilated at the US Open by his arch-nemesis' little brother. What happened next was one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history... -
The Gathered Leaves
The Pennington family have not been in the same room for over 17 years. But on Easter weekend 1997, all three generations gather with the aim of putting the past well and truly behind them. If only it were that simple. -
Kindling
Kindling follows five perimenopausal women as they embark on their friend Mei’s final wish; scattering her ashes in the redwood forest of Wales. If only they knew each other - let alone liked one another. Connected only by their shared grief, what begins as an opportunity to bond, quickly descends into chaos. -
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. -
Lost Watches
Enter a bizarre world of Beat poetry and broken dreams where forgotten faces can materialise at your front door and your flatmate can be a walking, talking sculpture. What will Allen give up, to move on? -
(God Save My) Northern Soul
A dark comedy about love, loss and Northern soul music. After her Mum’s sudden death Nicole is shoved headfirst into the world of adulthood whilst still clinging on to the end of her teenage years and desperately trying to lose her virginity! -
Jobsworth
Even with three full-time jobs, Bea’s still financially f*cked. Can she get herself out of the red and into the black? Or will the plates she’s spinning come crashing down around her? A riotous comedy about surviving capitalism. -
The Apple Family
The Apple Family is a quartet of plays following the Apple family of Rhinebeck, New York, as they grapple with events both personal and political in their immediate present. -
The Gabriels
The Gabriels is a trilogy of plays following the Gabriel family of Rhinebeck, New York, through the momentous and divisive 2016 presidential election year.
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