THE ONE
Award-winning chamber play about the raw and emotionally strained relationship between a couple whose partnership is locked in a devastating constellation of love and lust. The action unfolds over a single night where a female colleague also makes her entrance with assumptions that she has probably been raped by her…
Read moreTHE ONE EXCEPTION
An artist named Kyra has had a complete emotional breakdown and shows barely any signs of recovery. Now under the care of a friendly nurse, Kyra’s greatest terror is to be sent to a mental institution. Just days before she is to be committed, Kyra is visited by Viola, an…
Read moreTHE OPEN HOUSE
A family, father, mother, son daughter, uncle, is gathered for a birthday celebration, but there is not much to celebrate. When a realtor shows up, looking strangely familiar to us, followed by a potential buyer, also familiar, to look at the house things turn to the surreal. As each member…
Read moreTHE OTHER MOZART
The Other Mozart is the true and untold story of Nannerl Mozart, the sister of Amadeus – a prodigy, keyboard virtuoso and composer, who performed throughout Europe with her brother to equal acclaim, but her work and her story faded away, lost to history. Set amidst the Enlightenment and a…
Read moreTHE OTHER PLACE
Juliana Smithton is a successful neurologist whose life seems to be coming unhinged. Her husband has filed for divorce, her daughter has eloped with a much older man and her own health is in jeopardy. During a lecture to colleagues at an exclusive beach resort, she glimpses an enigmatic young…
Read moreTHE OTHER SIDE (Ariel Dorfman)
From the provocative author Ariel Dorfman comes a powerful, apocalyptic new play. A man and a woman wait for peace. They pass their days confirming the identity of dead bodies in a hut near the border of two fighting countries, their homelands. When peace and a border guard arrive, chaos…
Read moreTHE PARADE OR APPROACHING THE END OF A SUMMER
“Love makes some people charming but it makes me dull.” In the summer of 1940 Williams lived in Provincetown, Mass., where he fell in love for the first time – the man was Kip Kiernan, a dancer and Canadian draft dodger. Their affair lasted most of the summer, until Kip…
Read moreTHE PATIENT GLORIA
A very entertaining award-winning feminist show / comedy about female desire, male psychotherapists and their private parts. The play was inspired by the 1965 film material “Three Approaches To Psychotherapy”, also known as The Gloria films. Gloria was a 30-something newly divorced single mother who gave permission – intended for…
Read moreTHE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR
An intelligent and multicultural farce about the time after September 11 th, and about how a global problem suddenly becomes your problem. The play takes place in a staircase in a block of flats in some suburb. This is where the dazed Nigel lives, who parties in his own stoned…
Read moreTHE PLEBOTOMIST
In a near future blood tests gives you an official rating in society: High numbers equals good opportunities and possibilities in getting jobs, education, bank loans and dating prospects. Bea is a phlebotomist and finds a good match in an intelligent and handsome young man. Most importantly: He has a…
Read moreTHE PRETTY TRAP (A COMEDY IN ONE ACT)
Derived from the final act of The Glass Menagerie, The Pretty Trap brings us to dinner with the Wingfield family and gentleman caller Jim Delaney, but with what Williams calls “a lighter treatment and a different ending.” Amanda Wingfield, “a perennial Southern belle transferred to more rigorous climate and conditions,” is a single…
Read moreTHE PROM
Four eccentric Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage. So, when they hear that trouble is brewing around a small-town prom, they know that it’s time to put a spotlight on the issue… and on themselves. The town’s parents want to keep the high school dance on…
Read moreTHE RAIN IS FALLING
Rain and Eliot hook up at their small New Mexico college. Rain is unsure where her life is going, but Eliot is passionate about journalism and finding “the story.” The news of the sudden closing of their college provides Eliot with her story, but their relationship and futures are thrown…
Read moreTHE REALISTIC JONESES
The Realistic Joneses is a darkly comic tale of married life wrought against the backdrop of existential crisis and mental illness. John and Pony Jones have just moved in next door to Bob and Jennifer Jones. The two couples first meeting is a rather awkward one, with thinly disguised disdain…
Read moreTHE REVOLUTIONISTS
Four beautiful, badass women lose their heads in this irreverent, girl-powered comedy set during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror. Playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, former queen (and fan of ribbons) Marie Antoinette, and Haitian rebel Marianne Angelle hang out, murder Marat, and try to beat back the…
Read moreTHE ROCKY HORROR SHOW
Since its first appearance at The Royal Court Theatre in June 1973, Richard O’Brien’s THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW has become the world’s favourite rock n’ roll musical. On the way to visit an old college professor, Brad Major and his fiancée Janet Weiss run into tyre trouble and seek help…
Read moreTHE ROOM
The set up in this first stage play by Pinter has become somewhat of a characteristic starting point for most of his many dramatic works: a room with a door leading out into a dangerous and hostile world. Here it is the elderly woman Rose, who is serving a warm…
Read moreTHE SALONNIÈRES
In pre-Revolutionary Paris, a young girl fresh from the convent is promised in marriage to an older nobleman to pay off her father’s debts. She flees to the literary salon of her late mother’s friends, aristocratic women who conceal radical politics within reinvented folk tales. But which of them is…
Read moreTHE SEAGULL (John Donnelly)
“A lake. A young girl who’s spent her life beside it. She loves the lake, she’s happy, she’s free – like a seagull. Then a man comes along, sees her, and destroys her.” One of the greatest plays of the modern era, modernised by John Donnelly. In THE SEAGULL, Chekhov…
Read moreTHE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE AGED 13 3/4
Both the book and the TV series are already well known in Denmark. We follow Adrian Mole in a rather troublesome time of his life. In his diary he describes important events, beginning with the day his Mother leaves him and his Father in favour of a new life with…
Read moreTHE SHEPHERD
The SHEPHERD takes place in an imaginary future where animals have the same rights as humans. Nobody has the right to kill without the consent of the victim. Finland has been divided into two provinces of which the north struggles with famine. Former ferry-drummer and current shepherd, Maksimi, lives here…
Read moreTHE STRANGEST KIND OF ROMANCE
Tennessee Williams’ “The Strangest Kind of Romance” tells the story of a ghost of a man who hides from a world he does not belong to by loving a cat named Nitchevo (Russian for nothing). His landlady seeks to use him for her own desires and destroy the only thing…
Read moreTHE SYSTEM
At a surprise 50th birthday/financial intervention for Bob, we learn that assumptions make an ass of you and me.
Read moreTHE TALK
Manu, a recently widowed, immigrant woman, awakens her estranged daughter, Claire, in the middle of the night to ask a wildly inappropriate question. But what begins as a confrontation between mother and daughter transcends into an honest and open dialogue about intimacy and identity between two women—one who never had…
Read moreTHE TESTAMENT OF MARY
A monologue depicting the mother of Jesus who tells her story of her son’s Crucifixion and questions his death and divinity. Nominated for three 2013 Tony Awards, including Best Play.
Read moreThe Tiger Lillies / Misery Guts Music
The Tiger Lillies are an obscure cult three-piece band, based in London. Formed in 1989, they have toured world-wide and won acclaim with their opera SHOCKHEADED PETER. Their surreal style has been described as darkly humorous, Brechtian, gypsy cabaret. They are also notorious for singing controversial songs involving bestiality, prostitution…
Read moreTHE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE
Clever, entertaining and thoughtful chamber comedy about the philosopher David Hume and the father of modern economics, Adam Smith, who, together with a present-day companion, venture into a 21st century metropolis and, to their delight and horror, find a world where everything what they dreamed of has become a reality.
Read moreTHE UNFRIEND
Brilliant West End comedy about a married couple who, on a cruise ship, meet an eccentric woman (and a possible serial killer) who pays them a visit and stirs up their lives. If only the real world had an “unfriend” button like on the social media.
Read moreTHE VAGINA MONOLOGUES
Monologues where women with different backgrounds and at different stages in their lives talk about erotic experiences, the understanding of the body, cultures’ relationship to the gender and much more. The stories span many colors on the palette and have achieved a status as a classic since the 90s where…
Read moreTHE WALWORTH FARCE
The time reads 11am in a council flat in Walworth Road, London. Within the following 2 hours, 3 Irishmen will have consumed 6 cans of beer, 15 crackers with cheese, 10 pink waffles and one baked chicken with a strange blue sauce. Within the next two hours, 5 individuals will…
Read moreTHE WASP
Despite completely different social backgrounds, Carla and Heather were good friends at school. As a teenager the neglected Carla was jealous of Heather’s privileged life and with a girl gang they made Heather a target for brutal bullying. A couple of decades later: Heather is married, wealthy, but childless. After…
Read moreTHE WAVE
Dramatization rights. THE WAVE is an essay based on the authentic, social psychological experiment, ‘The Third Wave’, executed by American high school teacher Ron jones in 1967: Jones becomes frustrated when he doesn’t succeed in explaining a sceptical student how ordinary Germans could state, that they had been completely unaware…
Read moreTHE WEEKEND (Charlotte Wood / Sue Smith)
Warm play about love, loss and ageing where three female friends in their 70s gathers at their deceased friend’s house to pack it up and to deal with their loss. “I love this story because it is me,” wrote Sue Smith in her program note. “It is my friends and…
Read moreTHE WIND IN THE WILLOWS
In this musical stage version, the English children’s book classic has gone from strength to strength everywhere. Lead by Mole, the many animals have enchanted children and adults with their recognisable human qualities. Poetry, madness and scenic imagination unforgettably form a synthesis. ORCHESTRATION: Violin I Violin II Flute Oboe Clarinet…
Read moreTHE WIZARD OF OZ (RSC VERSION)
6 F / 18 M / Children / Choir / Ballet A full-length musical in 2 acts 11 Sets In Kansas, little Dorothy Gale dreams of all the things that might hide on the other side of the rainbow. Then one day she is caught by a cyclone that blows…
Read moreTHE WOMAN IN BLACK
The framework of this spine-tingle is unusual: a lawyer hire an actor to tutor him in recounting to family and friends a story that long-troubled him concerning events that transpired when he attended the funeral of an elderly recluse. There he caught sight of the woman in black, the mere…
Read moreThea Dorn
Thea Dorn (pseudonym; Christiane Scherer, b. 1970), is a German writer of crime fiction and TV host. She lives and works in Berlin. Born in Offenbach, Hessen, Dorn was initially trained as a singer, and later studied philosophy and theatrical sciences in Frankfurt and Berlin. She graduated (Magistra) in philosophy…
Read moreTheo Toksvig-Stewart
Theo is a writer and actor who trained as an actor at Drama Centre London. His writing credits in training include an adaption of Brecht’s Threepenny Opera entitled An Opera from the East. Endless Second is Theo’s first professionally produced show and performed at Theatre503 in early 2019. Endless Second…
Read moreTHERE GOES THE BRIDE
Timothy Westerbry is all set to give his daughter away in marriage but the day’s wedding plans go astray when a blow to his head summons up the spectre of a 20’s flapper girl who can only be seen by him.
Read moreTHERE HAS POSSIBLY BEEN AN INCIDENT
A series of interlocking stories about the moments when life offers you a choice between heroism and compromise, and what happens after you choose. We follow the ‘Tank Man’ in China, who in 1989 stood out in front of a row of military tanks, without knowing if he will be…
Read moreTHERE’S A GIRL IN MY SOUP
4 F / 4 M Comedy in three acts 1 Set (with several individual sets) Robert Danvers is a 40 year old famous journalist and TV celebrity, who writes cookery books. Still a bachelor, he is renowned for his enthusiastic entertaining of women, who he treats like a glass of…
Read moreTHERESE RAQUIN
A young woman, Thérèse is forced into marrying her ailing cousin Camille, as his mother wants someone to look after him after her death. The marriage is dead and nobody is happy. When Thérèse falls in love with a friend of the family, Laurent and they commence a relationship, the…
Read moreTherese Söderberg
Therese Söderberg (b. 1975) is a Swedish playwright, dramaturge and director. She is educated as a playwright from the Nordic writing academy Biskops-Arnö and later on from The Academy of drama in Stockholm. Throughout a number of years she has been working freelance as a dramaturge, writer and director for…
Read moreTheresia Walser
Theresia Walser (b. 1967) is a German playwright and daughter of the writer and debater Martin Walser. From 1990-94 she studied at the University of Theatre and Music in Bern, Switzerland, afterwards she joined the actors ensemble at Junges Theatre in Göttingen. In 1996 she wrote her first play Das…
Read moreTHESE ARE THE STAIRS YOU GOT TO WATCH
This one act play premiered in 2002. It takes place in a shut down theatre which now functions as a cinema. This is where young Carl works as an attendant. The decayed cinema and the narrow-minded manager quickly becomes a metaphor on the rotten society Carl rebels against. The poet…
Read moreTHEY ARE PLAYING OUR SONG
THEY ARE PLAYING OUR SONG is a hilarious romantic performance about an established composer (not unlike M. Hamlisch) and his relationship with a comical and ambitious young female songwriter (again not unlike C. B. Sager who at the time was M. Hamlisch’s steady girlfriend and co-writer) So firstly there is…
Read moreTHEY CHOSE ME
Experience the funny, touching, and complicated universe of adoption, as related through the stories of kids and teens. (3 musicians) Piano/Vocal Guitar Percussion
Read moreTHEY SHOOT HORSES DON’T THEY
Based on Horace McCoy’s 1935 novel about a dance marathon during the Great Depression.
Read moreTHICKNESS OF SKIN, THE
4 F / 3 M What does one do when one’s house is invaded by a simpleton, who hands out Christmas cards while shouting abusive threats and on top of that when a family member has taken the liberty to invite a homeless man to join in on the Christmas…
Read moreTHINGS WE DO FOR LOVE
This play deals with four people who all, under their cool and sound appearances, hide insecurities in love and sex. However, when all four are to share a house, a simple affair becomes a dangerous fight between the sexes. It is certainly one of Ayckbourn’s most powerful plays of late,…
Read moreTHIS DYING BUSINESS
Set in a lecture theatre where three dying people are giving a formal presentation to a conference audience. Based on research in a hospice, it examines the hospice philosophy and community attitudes to death and dying through the eyes of the patients, their relatives and those who care for them…
Read moreTHIS HOSPITAL IS MY COUNTRY
This moving play examines the life of Elena, a refugee from the Greek civil war who has dedicated her life to working in a children’s hospital. Now, with the threat of privatization, she may be asked to go and the memories come flooding back. As Elena locks herself in her…
Read moreTHIS IS A CHAIR
Eight sketches, seemingly inspired by Magritte. Every single sketch has an individual title that is announced to the audience, such as: ‘War in Bosnia’, ‘The Nordic Peace Processes’, ‘Hong Kong’ and ‘Pornography and Censorship’. However what is seen on the stage is a completely different matter.
Read moreTHIS IS OUR YOUTH
It is hard to be young, rich, smart and bored. Dennis, Warren and Jessica are struggling to grow up as have generations of twenty year olds for centuries. They have USD 15.000,00 in used notes, a relaxed view of drug taking and have a taste for Dom Perignon – and…
Read moreTHIS IS WHERE WE CAME IN
This is a socially critical story for children, split up in highly amusing fairytales that are narrated by the three storytellers( “Great Aunt Repititus, Uncle Erraticus and Uncle Oblivious”), though each with their weakness: One constantly repeats herself, the other narrates the story completely wrong and the third completely forgets…
Read moreTHIS LIME TREE BOWER
The title originates from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem. The play is about growing up in a small Irish society, and is told by three young men: Joe, the youngest, is tired of school and misses adventure. His brother Frank works fulltime on the genius plan which is going to solve…
Read moreTHIS OLD MAN COMES ROLLING HOME
Traditional songs Romantic realism – life of a working class family in Redfern, Sydney in late Forties. Published by Currency Methuen Drama 1976
Read moreTHIS PROPERTY IS CONDEMNED
Willie, a 13-year old girl from Mississippi, is world-weary before her time. She dropped out of school years ago, her family died, and now she lives alone in their condemned boarding house and dreams of becoming a whore. One day as she walks on the railroad tracks, she meets 16-year-old…
Read moreTHOM PAIN (BASED ON NOTHING)
In 2005, this tragic comic monologue was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. The play is about an ordinary man named, Thom Pain, who ponders over life in general. By passing through all the stages of the human evolution, Thom Pain drags his audience into the final ditch, hoping for empathy…
Read moreThomas Bendixen
Thomas Bendixen (b. 1966) is a Danish dancer, actor, adapter and director. Bendixen is educated from The Danish Theatre Academy in 1997 and has worked in his various positions for Denmark’s biggest theatres.
Read moreThomas Bredsdorff
Thomas Bredsdorff (born 1937) is an award winning Danish author and journalist. For many years he worked for the daily newspaper, Politiken as a literary critic. From 1978-2004 he was professor in Nordic literature at the University of Copenhagen.
Read moreThomas Jonigk
Thomas Jonigk was born in Eckernförde, 1966. He studied new German literature and theatre in Berlin and has since 1991 written plays and novels. Furthermore he has directed on Volksbühne in Berlin and on Schauspielhaus, Vienna, where he was theatre manager from 1997-99. In 1995 he won the first prize…
Read moreThomas Koppel
Thomas Koppel (April 27, 1944 – February 25, 2006) was a versatile Danish classical music and avant-garde popular composer and musician. His father, Herman David Koppel (1908-1998), a composer and pianist of Jewish origin, fled the Nazis with his family in 1943. Thomas was born in a refugee camp in…
Read moreThomas Malling
Thomas Malling (born 1946) is a Danish director and playwright trained at the National Danish Theatre School in 1974. He’s work is often inspired by the commedia dell’arte tradition. He has written several plays which have been staged at many of the leading Nordic theatres. Furthermore, Malling has written Viking…
Read moreThomas Meehan
Thomas Meehan won the 2001 Tony Award for co-writing the book for THE PRODUCERS. He received his first Tony Award in 1977 for writing the book of ANNIE, which was his first Broadway show, and has since written books for the musicals I REMEMBER MAMA, AINT’ BROADWAY GRAND and ANNIE…
Read moreThomas Poul Bjørn Høg
Thomas Høg (born in 1966) is an experienced musical- and songwriter. Besides Atlantis he is the co- or mainwriter of: Von Scholten (Folketeatret and tour, 2010), Lyset over Skagen (Skagen Hallen and tour, 2007), Egtved Pigen (Vejle Musikteater and tour, 2000), Peter Sabroe – Man skulle dø en sommerdag (tour,…
Read moreThomas Stearns Eliot
Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St Louis, Missouri on 26 September 1888. He was educated at Harvard, at the Sorbonne in Paris and at Merton College, Oxford. He settled in England in 1915 and taught briefly at two schools before joining Lloyds Bank in the City of London in…
Read moreThomas Sundström
Thomas Sundström is a Swedish director, writer and composer. He has made several musicals and music plays and is also working in Stockholm as a freelance director and drama coach. Furthermore he writes music for films and television series.
Read moreThomas Vinterberg
Thomas Vinterberg (1969) is an award winning Danish film director and playwright. He graduated from the National Film School of Denmark in 1993. Together with Lars von Trier, Søren Kragh-Jacobsen and Kristian Levring, he is one of the four original Dogme brothers. His international breakthrough “The Celebration” (1998), the first…
Read moreThomas Wolfe
(1900–38). American novelist, born in Asheville, N.C. An important 20th-century American novelist, Wolfe wrote four mammoth novels, which, while highly autobiographical, present a sweeping picture of American life. Wolfe’s works compose a picture, left somewhat incomplete by his premature death. They describe the life of a youth from the rural…
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