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                            ![]()  Country and IrishBetrayed by those closest to him, Donie Burris sets out on an explosive act of revenge. 
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                            ![]()  TerraceBy Dafydd James. Drama in which a man becomes obsessed with the lives of his neighbours. 
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                            ![]()  Dostoevsky and the ChickensDrama in which convicts read Dostoevsky and dream of life beyond the prison chicken plant. 
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                            ![]()  EducatorBy Hayley Squires. A schoolgirl meets the wife of her teacher and their lives unravel. 
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                            ![]()  NestAnnie Griffin's comedy thriller about NEST, a secretive technology company. 
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                            ![]()  Fit to BurstDrama in which a man's overeating and plummeting self esteem are an explosive combination. 
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                            ![]()  Mother of HimA mother fights for her son to be sentenced as a child when he commits a terrible crime. 
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                            ![]()  Wild BloodA dark tale about families and other animals by performance poet Inua Ellams. 
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                            ![]()  The InsiderDrama reimagining the lives of the unnamed, unspeaking characters in Camus's The Outsider. 
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                            ![]()  FarewellDrama in which a man hides in a cottage waiting for the death he knows is inevitable. 
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                            ![]()  The Startling Truths of Old World SparrowsA drama based on verbatim interviews with three elderly people, and performed by children. 
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                            ![]()  Early WarningRichard Monks's gritty drama about a deaf girl who believes that she has heard a murder. 
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                            ![]()  We Are MermaidBy Frazer Flintham. When little Bethan goes missing, the support is incredible, briefly. 
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                            ![]()  Fresh BerriesBy Catherine Johnson. Natalie is 14. And she'll do anything for Justin, 25. Anything. 
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                            ![]()  The Pythagorean CommaGavin Bryars and Blake Morrison give a modern twist to a Jules Verne tale about music. 
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                            ![]()  Adventures of the SoulA ghost story about the dead reclaiming their stolen identities from the living. 
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                            ![]()  Everything Between UsDavid Ireland's darkly comic drama about peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland. 
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                            ![]()  Ballad of the Burning BoyDrama about a runaway boy who is swept up by a group of militant environmentalists. 
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                            ![]()  Tony TeardropEsther Wilson's biting and comic play about two homeless people. 
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                            ![]()  Father, Son and Holy GhostDrama about a young, radical pastor whose rising church career is under threat. 
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                            ![]()  TakeoverBy Paul Sellar. A hostile takeover bid sparks a war among rival business interests. 
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                            ![]()  That I Should RiseTim McInnerny stars in AL Kennedy's darkly comic drama about an alcoholic pub musician. 
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                            ![]()  ZurichRock fan Paul has chosen Zurich for a holiday. His best friend soon discovers why. 
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                            ![]()  The Thank You PresentA drama centring on a man's search for the truth behind his old friend's suicide. 
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                            ![]()  The EmpireDC Moore's powerful portrayal of operations in the war in Afghanistan. 
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                            ![]()  IcedKate Clanchy's environmental-themed comedy play. 
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                            ![]()  The Last ExecutionerA play imagining applicants to be the executioner of a triple murderer in Switzerland. 
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                            ![]()  Seven ScenesMonologue-based drama by Nicola Baldwin set over seven years after a girl goes missing. 
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                            ![]()  ProudPlay about a young unemployed man who wants to make his family proud of him. 
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                            ![]()  The WallEd Harris's play addressing social inequality and unseen divisions in our cities. 
 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
            