White Chameleon
In the years between the Egyptian revolution in 1952 and the Suez crisis, the author grew up in Alexandria. This semi-fictional autobiographical play deals with such matters as his pet chameleon, his artistic…
Whose Life is it Anyway?
9 Male, 2 Female
Injured in a car-crash, Ken is totally paralysed and insists on his right to end his life. This play examines the moral and legal issues with intelligence, humour, and humanity as both patient &…
Whose Life is it Anyway? - FEMALE VERSION
This is the new version, in which the central character is a now a female tetraplegic faced with a future of total dependence on a life-support machine The dilemma posed of a medical profession committed…
Widows
8 Male, 1 Female
A town gripped by oppression is completely peopled by women All of them are waiting, seemingly in vain, for their men to return, all of which have been swallowed up by the vicious fascist government An…
Wife After Death
2 Male, 4 Female
Comedian and national treasure Dave Thursby has died, and on the day of his funeral, friends and colleagues gather beside his coffin to pay their last respects ... There's Harvey, who wrote Dave's material;…
Wilcox Plays 1 - Rents & Accounts & Lent & Massage
Four plays by a writer at the forefront of 80s theatre Rents: “A superb and touching comedy about the lives of two “rent” boys in Edinburgh” ~ Time Out “What you would never…
Wildest Dreams
4 Male, 4 Female
Four typical Ayckbourn misfits are playing a Dungeons and Dragons type game in a suburban living room. Frustrated and repressed Hazel and her meek,sex starved husband Stanley are joined by an emotionally…
Wilson Plays 1 - Blow Job & Pig Night & The Soul of the White Ant & More Light & Darwin’s Flood
This first volume of Snoo Wilson’s plays contains a mixture of his best early work from the 1970s and more recent efforts Long considered to be a legend of Fringe theatre, Snoo Wilson’s early…
Wilson Plays 2 - Vampire & The Glad Hand & The Grass Widow & Sabina
A second collection of plays from one of Britain’s most original dramatists This second volume of plays includes Vampire: ‘The height of comedy, a manic, hellzapoppin of invention, sliding…
Wiping My Mother’s Arse
2 Male, 2 Female
A caustic new comedy by one of Scotland’s most important contemporary playwrights When Derek’s girlfriend Kath decides to move in with him she follows the advice of her favourite chat-show…
Woman in Mind
5 Male, 3 Female
Neglected parson’s wife Susan creates an active fantasy life peopled with an idealised family - invisible to others - which positively mirrors the negative gaps in her own reality “Ayckbourn…
Woman in Mind
5 Male, 3 Female
The comic poet of middle class life, always so very funny, goes deeper and darker in this triumphant play about a housewife named Susan who is married to a boring cleric named George After getting knocked…
Women Laughing
2 Male, 2 Female
There are many fleeting moments when either Colin or Tony want to smother the laughs of their wives The two couples fight for every inch of their lives, from the garden of a house in Ealing to the grounds…
Women On the Verge of HRT
1 Male, 2 Female
Menopausal Vera & Anna travel to Donegal to see their singing idol Daniel O’Donnell and allow themselves to be enchanted by “Daniel-like” singing waiter Fergal who introduces them…
Women of the Dust
The ‘women of the dust’ have been brought from drought-ridden Rajasthan by the Jamadar (middle man) to work for a Delhi ‘fat cat’ building a large complex in the developing capital
Wonderful Tennessee
This play is by the author of “Dancing at Lughnasa”, which won the Play of the Year Award, “Translations”, “Philadelphia, Here I Come!” and “Making History”.
Wuthering Heights
3 Male, 4 Female
The passionate but doomed relationship between Cathy and Heathcliff - and its destructive impact on those surrounding them - is one of the most famous and enduring love stories in the English language…
Year of the Monkey & Designs for Living & Sodom & The Allotment
The Year of the Monkey, originally written for BBC Radio 3, comprises ... Bonfire Night, in which a daughter takes her sweet revenge; Arsehammers, where a grandson is sure that his grandfather’s…
Year of the Rat
It’s 1948 and George Orwell is attempting to finish his final novel - 1984 - before ill-health forces hin off the isolated Scottish island he has made his home Holed up with a shotgun and literary-circle…
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