Selected Theatre Works
- Dented Crowns (1991)
- Couplings (1991)
- Easy Laughter (1992)*
- Breaking Bread Together (1993)
- The Mayor of Casterbridge (adapted from Hardy) (1993)
- The Magical Tales of the Brothers Grimm (1993)
- White Lies (1994)*
- Great Expectations (adapted from Dickens) (1994)
- Fool to Yourself (1995)*
- Binary Dreamers (1996)*
- Mercy Killings (1997)
- About Colin (1998)
- Desperate Remedies (adapted from Hardy) (1998)
- Jekyll and Hyde (adapted from Stevenson) (1998)
- Knights in Plastic Armour (1999)*
- Inappropriate Behaviour (2000)*
- Pride and Prejudice (adapted from Austen) (2000)
- Shaw Cornered (2001)*
- Published in Caustic Comedies.
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