Roles: Total (2), Female (2), Male (0), Unassigned (0)
...‘When I walk into a room, in my uniform. There is a look that gets thrown my way. When I walk into a room, in my uniform. It’s as if for second everything stops.’
Jane and Toni are immaculate, iconic, accommodating flight...
Scenes: 18, Roles: Total (3), Female (2), Male (1), Unassigned (0)
...Stef Smith's play Girl in the Machine is a dystopian drama exploring our potential digital future, and what it might mean for 'life' as we know it. The play was first performed at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, on 5 April 2017...
Roles: Total (6), Female (2), Male (4), Unassigned (0)
...Stef Smith's play Human Animals is a dystopian drama about life in a world where London has become infested with animals. It was first performed at the Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, London, on 18 May 2016...
~playauthor~Written by~
Stef Smith
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Henrik Ibsen
~playauthor~From an original work by~
Henrik Ibsen
Nick Hern Books, 2019
NHB Modern Plays
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Scenes: 3, Roles: Total (15), Female (6), Male (9), Unassigned (0)
...‘You’ve lies in the whites of your eyes, Nora. What have you done…?’ Nora is the perfect wife and mother. She is dutiful, beautiful and everything is always in its right place. But when a secret from her past comes back to haunt her, her...
Roles: Total (9), Female (5), Male (4), Unassigned (0)
...Stef Smith's Remote is a play about protest, power and protecting yourself. It was commissioned as part of the 2015 National Theatre Connections Festival and premiered by youth theatres across the UK, including a performance at the National...
Scenes: 21, Roles: Total (7), Female (2), Male (5), Unassigned (0)
...A world away from you, but a world right on your doorstep.
A powerful story of the terrifying complexities of sex trafficking today based on real experiences. Moving away from generalised narrative accounts of trafficked women...
Roles: Total (3), Female (3), Male (0), Unassigned (0)
...Stef Smith's Swallow is a play about three women dealing with psychological trauma, and striving for a fresh start in life. It was first performed at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, on 9 August 2015 as part of the Edinburgh Festival...
...A playful and poetic exploration about getting lost in the loneliness of your living room and trying to find your way home. Ages 13+
The Pack is included in Positive Stories for Negative Times, a collection...