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- Conor McPherson's play The Weir is spellbinding, beautiful suspenseful realism combining chilling tales of the supernatural with hilarious banter of a small community in the heart of rural Ireland.
- The Ugly One is a scalpel-sharp comedy on beauty, identity and getting ahead in life.
- The six 1970s Salford Khan children are caught between their Pakistani father's insistence on Asian traditions and their English mother's laissez-faire attitude are torn as they decide on their identity as citizens of both modern worlds.
- Two is a sharp and touching slice of English life set in a pub owned by a savagely bickering husband and wife, Two is a series of short vignettes that skilfully combines pathos and humour.
- A body on the carpet, three ridiculous Masterpiece Theatre-style suspects and a bumbling Scotland Yard detective solve philosophical quandaries as they investigate: Who killed Jeremy Thumpington-Fffienes?
- A finely observed study of family life from the novelist and playwright Fay Weldon which offers a superb blended range of serious acting and comedy for three women and two men with an underlying climate change message.
- How to Settle Accounts with your Laundress by J. Stirling Coyne is a comedy English drama set in the nineteenth century.
- A family gathering at Christmas exposes family animosity, whilst a new guest arouses differing passions.