Cast off by his fellow penguins, Alby finds himself all alone at the South Pole. When he stumbles across Santa’s list of presents left behind in the snow, Alby realises that Christmas isn’t going to happen unless the list is reunited with its owner. But it’s going to take one very brave penguin to save the day…
More detailsTold in vignettes, Clare Baybutt’s play resonates with the innately human desire for connection and communication in the aftermath of war.
Using testimony taken from real recorded interviews between Royal Marines and their partners, The Man I Live With delivers a powerful exploration the emotional difficulty and challenges faced by the Royal Marines on their return home, and how this has challenged and altered their relationships with their partners.
Every You Every Me explores young people’s sense of place in society in relation to mental health, rebellion and opening your A-level results. Written by award-winning author Barney Norris, it is the start of a conversation about identity, well-being and coping.
It is a play about growing up and learning to live. In 2015, Barney went on a journey exploring the way we care for people’s mental health in England.