
James Fritz: Parliament Square
A raw, disturbing and compassionate play that forces a confrontation with some of the most urgent questions we face.

Ben Musgrave: Pretend You Have Big Buildings
A tender and funny play about growing up in Romford in the shadow of Canary Wharf.

Fiona Peek: Salt
A modern morality tale about the corrosive effect of money.

Phoebe Eclair-Powell: Shed: Exploded View
A devastating and delicately woven piece about violence, love and loss.

Luke Norris: So Here We Are
A compassionate look at young lives cut short.

Kendall Feaver: The Almighty Sometimes
An unflinching and eloquent examination of the highs and lows of human emotions.

Phil Porter: The Cracks In My Skin
A new kind of love story for a new kind of family.

Chris Urch: The Rolling Stone
An intimate yet explosive family drama about two brothers at odds.

Janice Okoh: Three Birds
A startling and darkly comic drama about childhood, family and fantasy.

Kimber Lee: Untitled F*ck M*ss S**gon Play
Wriggling inside of and then exploding lifetimes of repeating Asian stereotypes, this play wrestles with history for the right to…