Look back on 2014/15...
The 24 Hour Plays:
Bar Room Ballet
Scream Mary
Meat the Family
Connie & Blyde
Initiation
What If...
Don't be a Dick!
Villainous Whores by Emily Collins
Salome by Oscar Wilder directed by Alex Leggett & Esther Mok
The Effect by Lucy Prebble directed by Cara Davis & Scott Roberts
Dealing with Clair by Martin Crimp directed by Oli Branton & Gemma Turnbull
George's Marvellous Medicine adapted from Roald Dahl directed by Emily Blackwell & Jasmine Mandi-Ghomi
Tango at the End of Winter by Kunio Shimizu directed by Annabelle Sami
Death and the Maiden by Ariel Dorfman directed by Georgia Moorehouse and Emily Collins
The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare directed by Annie Seminara
Merlot with Milk written and directed by Maria Pullicino
The Dark Tale of Helmoth Forest written and directed by Liam Anderson
The Old Woman Made of Stardust written and directed by Edie Edmundson
Upsen Downs written and directed by Bruno Cooke
Nancy written and directed by Joshua Young and Becky Rourke
Headache written by Briony Appleton and directed by Briony Appleton and Sophie Taylor
Wanting written and directed by Scott Roberts
Mnemonic by Complicite directed by Oli Branton and Gemma Turnbull
20 Grams of Paper written and directed by Mira Yonder
Gas written and directed by Reece Connelly
Love and Money by Dennis Kelly directed by Ema Boswood
Top Girls by Caryl Churchill directed by Ellen McMahon
The Life and Death of Thomas Cromwell by Anonymous directed by Adelaide Robinson and Sofie Redland
Little Shop of Horrors directed by Ari Rice and Cara Davis
Downing Street rehearsed reading by Emily Collins
Lady Parts written and directed by Georgia Moorhouse
Thinnest Road in Competant written and directed by Stephan Ledesma and Joe Davies
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams directed by Roya Eslami
Edinburgh Fringe Festival
D.I.M written and directed by Annabelle Sami and Ari Rice
HOUSEPLAY written and directed by Oli Branton, Edie Edmundson and Gemma Turnbull
A Fistful of Hunny written and directed by Aidan Peppin and Reece Connoly
ACOrN written by Bruno Cooke, directed by Bruno Cooke and Toby Jones