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Plays from VAULT

This anthology comprises five of the best plays from VAULT 2016, London's biggest and most exciting arts festival.

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This anthology comprises five of the best plays from VAULT 2016, London's biggest and most exciting arts festival.

Eggs is a dark comedy about female friendship, fertility and freaking out, by Florence Keith-Roach, "rising star of the London theatre scene" (Evening Standard). Two women, living very different lives, are united by their quick wit, love of nineties' dance music and a mounting alienation.

In Mr Incredible, Adam is single. He doesn't like it. He misses Holly. He deserves Holly. Doesn't he? A monologue about love and entitlement by Camilla Whitehill, author of Where Do Little Birds Go?, who was described by The Times as "a writer of huge promise".

The world of the celebrity PA is laid bare in Primadonna. A young first-timer navigates impossible tasks, difficult conversations and fearsome passive aggression in this one-woman play from Rosie Kellett, winner of the VAULT Festival Spirit Award.

Mickey and his team of Cornermen never have much luck in the boxing world. Until, that is, they sign a young fighter whose winning ways catapult them to a level they've never known before. "A striking new play by an exciting new writer", Oli Forsyth (Scotsman).

Stephen Laughton's one-man play Run explores what it means to love, to lose, and how to grow from a boy into a man, as a gay Jewish kid sneaks out over Shabbat to meet his boyfriend – and his universe implodes.

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This anthology comprises five of the best plays from VAULT 2016, London's biggest and most exciting arts festival.

Eggs is a dark comedy about female friendship, fertility and freaking out, by Florence Keith-Roach, "rising star of the London theatre scene" (Evening Standard). Two women, living very different lives, are united by their quick wit, love of nineties' dance music and a mounting alienation.

In Mr Incredible, Adam is single. He doesn't like it. He misses Holly. He deserves Holly. Doesn't he? A monologue about love and entitlement by Camilla Whitehill, author of Where Do Little Birds Go?, who was described by The Times as "a writer of huge promise".

The world of the celebrity PA is laid bare in Primadonna. A young first-timer navigates impossible tasks, difficult conversations and fearsome passive aggression in this one-woman play from Rosie Kellett, winner of the VAULT Festival Spirit Award.

Mickey and his team of Cornermen never have much luck in the boxing world. Until, that is, they sign a young fighter whose winning ways catapult them to a level they've never known before. "A striking new play by an exciting new writer", Oli Forsyth (Scotsman).

Stephen Laughton's one-man play Run explores what it means to love, to lose, and how to grow from a boy into a man, as a gay Jewish kid sneaks out over Shabbat to meet his boyfriend – and his universe implodes.

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