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                            ![]()  The BlackwoodPoet Jacob Polley's drama tells the story of boyhood friends Wen and Jackself 
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                            ![]()  Of a LifetimeTwo young women travel round Europe, when a painful past tests their friendship. 
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                            ![]()  The Glass MenagerieTennessee Williams's breakthrough play about a family in crisis in 1930s St Louis. 
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                            ![]()  RotterdamJon Brittain's Olivier-winning comedy about gender, sexuality and transitioning. 
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                            ![]()  Measure for MeasurePaul Higgins and Nicola Ferguson star in Shakespeare's last and perhaps strangest comedy. 
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                            ![]()  The Merchant of VeniceAndrew Scott stars in Shakespeare's play of debt, greed and prejudice, transposed to 2008. 
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                            ![]()  Lady Windermere's FanMartin Jarvis directs Wilde's thrilling drama. Mira Sorvino leads an outstanding cast. 
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                            ![]()  The Wild DuckDavid Threlfall, Samuel West and James Fox star in Ibsen's tragi-comic masterpiece. 
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                            ![]()  Free Thinking Festival: Suffrage DramasThe little-known plays written by activists to help in the campaign for votes for women. 
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                            ![]()  ByzantiumByzantium by Robin Brooks. Poison, rebellion, torture, eunuch armies and black magic. 
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                            ![]()  The Last of the VolsungsBlood, revenge and the inevitability of fate in this dramatisation of an Icelandic saga. 
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                            ![]()  The NameJon Fosse's Ibsen Prize-winning stage play is the story of a young woman's return home. 
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                            ![]()  Love Is Not New in This CountryIntrepid actors stage a production of Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost in Kabul in 2005. 
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                            ![]()  The EffectAward-winning chemical romance by Lucy Prebble set during a clinical trial. 
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                            ![]()  TransformationsLove, passion and change. Five stories dramatised from tales told in Ovid's Metamorphoses. 
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                            ![]()  Tis Pity She's a WhoreCompassionate and disturbing, John Ford's great story of doomed love. 
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                            ![]()  Ninety Minutes with StanislavskiCressida has 90 minutes before her next run-through of The Seagull. She needs help. 
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                            ![]()  The Devil's PassionDavid Suchet stars as Satan, in Justin Butcher's wicked hell's-eye view of the Passion. 
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                            ![]()  Fear and Loathing in Russia TodayA showcase of contemporary Russian writing in three short plays. 
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                            ![]()  Fathers and Sons by Brian FrielMartin Jarvis and Rosalind Ayres direct a dynamic dramatisation of Turgenev's novel. 
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                            ![]()  The Dark TowerA new production of Louis MacNeice's play The Dark Tower, with music by Benjamin Britten. 
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                            ![]()  All of the Violence in the WorldThree wars. Three causes. Three teenagers with nothing to lose but their lives. 
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                            ![]()  A Clockwork OrangeNew version of Anthony Burgess's dystopian classic, with music, recorded live in Hull. 
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                            ![]()  The FatherKenneth Cranham's portrayal of a man suffering from dementia in a darkly funny drama. 
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                            ![]()  The MotherGina McKee stars in Florian Zeller's award-winning stage play. 
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                            ![]()  VictimThe story of ‘Victim’, the first British film to seriously address homosexuality. 
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                            ![]()  Joe Orton Double-Bill: The Erpingham Camp and The Ruffian on the StairTwo Joe Orton plays recorded live at the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Radio Theatre. 
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                            ![]()  Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'NeillEugene O'Neill's drama about one devastating day in the lives of the Tyrone family. 
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                            ![]()  My Own LifeJoss Ackland and Ken Stott read the final works of Oliver Sacks and David Hume. 
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                            ![]()  Iphigenia in CrimeaTony Harrison's most recent play imagines Crimean War soldiers staging Euripides's play. 
 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
            