Kicking off New Perspectives' 50th anniversary year, we invite you to the Model Village where model-makers Bob and Holly are joined by a radical urban artist to try and save the attraction. Read more
Co-produced by Fifth Word and New Perspectives in association with Brixton House, We Need New Names is a defiant coming-of-age story is full of exuberance, humour and humanity. Read more
Written by Kate Hewlett and presented by New Perspectives, The Swearing Jar is a truthful and heartfelt depiction of love and grief. Toured in Spring 2023. Read more
Join Daniel as family and friends, to experience the legendary life and times of Dave through a tour-de-force autobiographical performance Read more
This script in-hand reading of Olivier Award-winning playwright Lucy Kirkwood's timely and important play Maryland is New Perspectives' Artistic Director Angharad Jones' directing debut since joining NP. Read more
Under the watchful eye of House Mother, eight residents of the strangest care home recall their pasts and narrate their terrifying present. Read more
Told entirely live through Whatsapp, Stay Safe was a bite-sized drama based on short story 'The Witch' by Shirley Jackson. Read more
Isla promised she would never write to David again. But 30 years is a long time to keep a promise... follow Isla and David's story in this drama told in six postcards. Read more
The Spirit is a physical theatre piece split into three parts: The Camel, The Lion and The Child. Read more
Based on the Man Booker Prize-shortlisted novel by one of Africa's major new voices, New Perspectives presents this powerful allegory of brotherhood, vengeance and fate in a new adaptation by award-winning playwright Gbolahan Obisesan. Read more
Journey to the Caribbean in debbie tucker green's 'trade' where three women of different ages, backgrounds and attitudes explore their relationship with the island. Read more
Following our smash hit tour of The Giant Jam Sandwich, this New Perspectives and Unicorn production brings Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen's brilliantly subversive picture book to life live on stage. Read more
New Perspectives collaborates with theatre-maker Michael Pinchbeck to explore and expand on John Berger and Jean Mohr's book 'A Fortunate Man'. Read more
Featuring a soundtrack from songs of praise to sultry jazz, this part-melancholic love story, part-deliciously deadpan comedy takes you on one man's extraordinary journey from anonymity to unexpected salvation. Read more
Join the villagers in their giant sandwich-making plan to defeat the wasps and help save the day, in a fun-packed feast for 3-7 year olds and their families. Read more
Set in a seaside hotel of halcyon childhood summers, this autobiographical play by award-winning writer Jane Upton charts the journey back to find a beloved Nana before she forgot who she was. Read more
From the writer of the international hit One Man, Two Guvnors, Harvest is a sweeping rural saga, an epic story spanning the 20th century. Read more
Belgian performance artist Thibault Delférière uses his body, paint and objects to confront the inevitability of repetition in this exploration of the mythological being Sisyphus. Read more
A re-imagining of M. R. James' eerie tale written by David Rudkin and directed by Theresa Keogh. Read more
Written by award-winning novelist John Harvey, Darkness, Darkness premiered at Nottingham Playhouse in 2016 and is a tense contemporary crime drama. Read more
Share Jed and Rosie's revelations in Tim Elgood's funny and poignant play about growing up, growing old and a lifetime of rediscovery. Read more
Playland is one of Athol Fugard's most personal and rarely performed plays; gripping, comic and deeply moving. Read more
Daphne Du Maurier's atmospheric short stories about the mystery of love, life and desire are vividly brought to life on stage - a testament to why she remains one of the greatest authors of modern literature. Read more
Adapted from Lars Von Trier's cult classic film, 'The Boss of It All' is a sharp and stylish new comedy about faked identities and explosive office politics. Read more