Joe Penhall - Plays

Plays

  • Birthday (2012) premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by Roger Michell
  • Haunted Child (2011) premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by Jeremy Herrin
  • Landscape With Weapon (2007) premiered at the National Theatre, directed Roger Michell
  • Dumb Show (2004) premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, directed Terry Johnson
  • Blue/Orange (2000) premiered at the National Theatre, directed by Roger Michell
  • The Bullet (1998) premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, directed by Dominic Cooke
  • Love and Understanding (1997) premiered at the Bush Theatre, directed by Mike Bradwell
  • Pale Horse (1995) premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by Ian Rickson
  • Some Voices' (1994) premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by Ian Rickson
  • Wild Turkey (1993) premiered at the Old Red Lion Theatre

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