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The Elder Son (Part 2)
An elaborate hoax goes wrong on a cold Russian night.
Murmuration
Darkly comic, heart-warming drama starring Christopher Eccleston. By Christine Entwisle.
Writ in Water
A new play to mark the 200th anniversary of the death of the poet John Keats in Rome.
Top of the World
Can a mountain save a marriage? Gloria is a therapist and podcaster who's sure it can.
The Ventriloquist's Dummy
Amanda Dalton's drama documentary on ventriloquism and the uncanny wisdom of the Gut.
Holding Back the Tide
The Woman in Puce
Comedy by Nick Warburton. Philip Jackson stars as the most truculent man in Yorkshire.
Good Fences
Walk On
Scenes from a Zombie Apocalypse
When the world goes off track, sometimes children understand it best.
The Flowers Are Perfect in the Garden
One in a trilogy of plays by Lucy Caldwell about goodbyes.
The Gold Killing
1. Temptation
Greed, fear and fraud. Thriller starring Robert Glenister.
2. Dancing with Death
Joe's life is in danger following his investment in a Ghanaian gold mine.
At Sea
Cholera has ravaged a futuristic London as families flee for their lives.
Another Place
By Siân Owen. One mum’s struggle to connect to her severely deaf baby son.
Waking Beauty
Original drama written by Alex Clarke
Tango Diaires
To some people, tango is an obsession. To many, it is the spirit of life itself.
Devoted
Ray Connolly's drama about surviving Covid-19 starring Philip Jackson and Alison Stean.
The Performer - part 1/2
Monologue about a theatre-loving teenager in the 1960s, whose father disappears...
The Performer - part 2/2
Theatre-mad Matthew ponders his father's mysterious disappearance.
The Margins
A family is forced to reappraise their sense of charity in Al Smith’s prescient play.
Yellow Lips
Katie Redford's debut drama, a daughter's memories of her mum's battle with mental health.
Oak Tree Close
A ballad in seven scenes, tracing the life of a protective oak, with music by Johnny Flynn
Losing Paradise
By Stephanie Dale. The story of Fairbourne and the UK’s first ‘environmental refugees’.
Going Dark
By Marcella Evaristi. In 1642, the Puritans close the theatres for 18 years.
Camberwell Green. Part 1
A bus controller keeps London moving, in a race against criminals threatening her family.
Camberwell Green. Part 2
South on the Great North Road
Peggy Charlton’s twice-weekly trips to London raise a few eyebrows in her native Newcastle
Talawa Stories: Running with Lions
A British-Caribbean family rediscovers love and joy after death, grief, and lost faith.
Politics, Philosophy and Economics
Just why has PPE procurement become such a fraught issue for the government?
Talawa Stories: NSA
A clandestine encounter between two Black men leads to more than either expected.
Talawa Stories: Precious Little Thing
A humorous, heartfelt exploration of womanhood and the heart-breaking choices women face.