Full Length Plays
Ragedom | 2023
When a mysterious infection hits London, all hell breaks loose. Where did this crisis come from? What are the infected trying to communicate? And who is patient zero? Ragedom is a comic zombie take on a divided Britain.
Sea Things | 2022
It’s 2050 and a small coastal town in Britain has gone underwater due to the rising sea level. Some of the town inhabitants have taken shelter in a manor house converted into a camp for climate change refugees, run by Maxscore, a private company. As they face scarce food, power cuts and blackmail, the camp inmates realise that people are disappearing mysteriously. A strange force has been unleashed and is set to destroy them. Can they organise to stop it before it’s too late?
The Special Relationship | 2020
A grain of cocaine, a digit on a breathalyser, a forged cheque or murder one? In America, foreign nationals can be deported after serving prison sentences. Some of them are British. Caught in the transatlantic tango between Trump and May and proudly presented by a gun-toting immigration officer, these are their true stories of double punishment and separation from their loved ones.
And Here I Am | 2017
Based on the actor Ahmed Tobasi’s personal coming of age story, AND HERE I AM is an epic voyage of identity and self discovery. Combining fact and fantasy, tragedy and comedy, spanning both the first Palestinian intifada and the second, we follow Tobasi through his transformation from armed resistance fighter to artist, and his journey as a refugee from the West Bank to Norway and back again.
Love, Bombs and Apples | 2016
A Palestinian actor learns there’s more to English girls than pure sex appeal. A Pakistani-born terror suspect figures out what’s wrong with his first novel. A British youth suspects all is not what it seems with his object of desire. A New Yorker asks his girlfriend for a sexual favour at the worst possible time. This is the comic tale of four men from different parts of the globe experiencing a moment of revelation.
Dhow Under The Sun | 2015
The city of Dahab and surrounding areas have been hit by a devastating flood. Many people have sought refuge in Dhow Camp. There, Ghalia, a gifted young engineer is trying to build a powerful solar panel with the help of Anis, an enterprising cigarette seller in order to save her people.
Catalina | 2015
Interactive, ensemble theatre exploring the relationship between Katherine of Aragon and her Moorish servant Catalina.
The Prophet | 2012
It’s January 28th 2011 and Egypt stands on the brink. For Layla and Hisham, a young couple living in downtown Cairo, a dictatorial and corrupt government is only one of their problems. As the world shifts, cataclysmically, around them, some long-hidden secrets threaten to emerge and tear them apart.
Baghdad Wedding | 2007, 2009, 2010
From cosmopolitan London to the chaos of war-ravaged Baghdad, this is the comic tale of three friends, torn between two world and a wedding that goes horribly wrong.
When a mysterious infection hits London, all hell breaks loose. Where did this crisis come from? What are the infected trying to communicate? And who is patient zero? Ragedom is a comic zombie take on a divided Britain.
Sea Things | 2022
It’s 2050 and a small coastal town in Britain has gone underwater due to the rising sea level. Some of the town inhabitants have taken shelter in a manor house converted into a camp for climate change refugees, run by Maxscore, a private company. As they face scarce food, power cuts and blackmail, the camp inmates realise that people are disappearing mysteriously. A strange force has been unleashed and is set to destroy them. Can they organise to stop it before it’s too late?
The Special Relationship | 2020
A grain of cocaine, a digit on a breathalyser, a forged cheque or murder one? In America, foreign nationals can be deported after serving prison sentences. Some of them are British. Caught in the transatlantic tango between Trump and May and proudly presented by a gun-toting immigration officer, these are their true stories of double punishment and separation from their loved ones.
And Here I Am | 2017
Based on the actor Ahmed Tobasi’s personal coming of age story, AND HERE I AM is an epic voyage of identity and self discovery. Combining fact and fantasy, tragedy and comedy, spanning both the first Palestinian intifada and the second, we follow Tobasi through his transformation from armed resistance fighter to artist, and his journey as a refugee from the West Bank to Norway and back again.
Love, Bombs and Apples | 2016
A Palestinian actor learns there’s more to English girls than pure sex appeal. A Pakistani-born terror suspect figures out what’s wrong with his first novel. A British youth suspects all is not what it seems with his object of desire. A New Yorker asks his girlfriend for a sexual favour at the worst possible time. This is the comic tale of four men from different parts of the globe experiencing a moment of revelation.
Dhow Under The Sun | 2015
The city of Dahab and surrounding areas have been hit by a devastating flood. Many people have sought refuge in Dhow Camp. There, Ghalia, a gifted young engineer is trying to build a powerful solar panel with the help of Anis, an enterprising cigarette seller in order to save her people.
Catalina | 2015
Interactive, ensemble theatre exploring the relationship between Katherine of Aragon and her Moorish servant Catalina.
The Prophet | 2012
It’s January 28th 2011 and Egypt stands on the brink. For Layla and Hisham, a young couple living in downtown Cairo, a dictatorial and corrupt government is only one of their problems. As the world shifts, cataclysmically, around them, some long-hidden secrets threaten to emerge and tear them apart.
Baghdad Wedding | 2007, 2009, 2010
From cosmopolitan London to the chaos of war-ravaged Baghdad, this is the comic tale of three friends, torn between two world and a wedding that goes horribly wrong.