The question everyone’s asking is “Am I walking out alive today?”
A one act annotated version of Shakespeare's comedy about mistaken identity.
Ten interconnected vignettes with LGBTQ+ themes.
A young girl examines the backpack of her life.
Real life and fiction collide as radio show detective Steve Powell finds himself in the middle of a hot handbag case in cold blood. Will his fake detective skills win the day?
Put together a SFX crew and bring the radio sounds to life.
A dead body jaywalks in front of radio-star-turned-movie-star detective Steve Powell. When a lady friend gets the blame, Steve puts himself on the case.
A Christmas collection like no other. Six short plays, all inspired by Christmas carols and can be performed as a full-length or individually.
Jane wants to break out of her box. Colour cows green and the sky purple. She wants a deep poetic journey into something. The problem is she has no idea where to start.
Two friends without a car wait and talk. And wait and talk. And wait and talk...
Rogue lives in a cardboard box but she doesn’t mind. Others want Rogue to leave but she isn’t budging. It's a showdown of stereotypes and self-identity.
Sadie wishes to leave her life on the high seas to pursue her true passion: theatre.
Juliet has had enough! No more poison, stabbing, or dying. Romeo and Juliet will never be the same - or will it? Not everyone's so keen on the changes.
A vividly modern adaptation of Aeschylus' play The Libation Bearers.
Robots will always do their jobs better than real people. And rules are what make the Factory productive.
Failure and fortitude are the touchstones for every inventor, but even more so for 19th century female inventors.
Margaret E. Knight was a 19th century inventor with two big but forgotten stories.
You should know right away that this is not a traditional adaptation of Little Women.
A play that forces us to consider the human side of the people we often dismiss.
Two girls live in two communities that have been separated by a wall for a hundred years.