Future Productions by the Progressive Players
Vintage Hitchcock – A Radio Play
Joe Landry
12 - 17 January 2026Vintage Hitchcock, Radio Play by Joe Landry
Three Hitchcock's for the price of one in our January section. Three one-act plays adapted for the radio by Joe Landry with live on-stage sound effects - The Lodger, Sabotage, and The 39 Steps.
Alfred Hitchcock is perhaps the best known and most influential filmmaker in the world. We present three stories. The Lodger is a story of the London fog. It captures a dark, shadowy and threatening world in which news boys shout out the latest headlines about murder. Sabotage, is a story where London is still endangered but this time by political mania. Plans are afoot to create widespread panic by setting off a bomb. The finale is The 39 Steps. A masterful blend of horror, comedy and romance. Richard Hannay must save England from its enemies and negotiate a precarious romance with Pamela.
Comedy Double Bill – Housebound by Simon Mawdsley & Upstairs at The Hotspur by Dick Curran
Housebound by Simon Mawdsley & Upstairs at The Hotspur by Dick Curran
9 - 14 February 2026Housebound by Audacity writer, Simon Mawdsley.
Upstairs at The Hotspur a comedy one-act play by award winning local writer, Dick Curran.
Housebound
By Simon Mawdsley
Fiona, a suburban housewife with chronic agoraphobia, has just said goodbye to her husband as he sets off to work. Switching on her iPad for some of her favourite classical music, she prepares herself for another day alone. But today is different. One minute Fiona is dusting the sideboard, the next she's being held hostage by Bone, a reluctant gangster with a passion for reggae. As the desperate minutes tick by, an uneasy rapport develops between two people with almost nothing in common.
Winner of the Best New Play Award at the 2013 Cambridge Drama Festival, Housebound is tense, touching and very funny
Upstairs at the Hotspur follows the activities of the Northumberland Nationalist Party - a small, fanatical group dedicated to re-establishing the ancient kingdom of Northumbria. Their current strategy to publicise and advance their cause is to bring the Lindisfarne Gospels back to the North East, by stealing them from the British Library.
Home, I’m Darling
Laura Wade
9 - 14 March 2026Welcome to Judy’s world: a pastel-perfect 1950s dream of cocktails, canapés, and crisp house dresses. But beneath the smiles and spotless surfaces, something isn’t quite right. What begins as a nostalgic escape spirals into a sharp, thrilling unravelling of identity, obsession and the darker side of domestic bliss.
Home, I’m Darling is a bold, bitingly funny, and fiercely stylish play that asks: how far would you go to live the life you think you want?
Step back in time, but don’t get too comfortable.
9th - 14th March 2026
The Unfriend by Dr Who writer, Steven Moffat.
Steven Moffat
20 - 25 April 2026The Unfriend is a comedy play by Steven Moffat about a middle-aged English couple, Peter and Debbie, who befriend a friendly American woman named Elsa on vacation. They promise to stay in touch out of politeness but are horrified when she unexpectedly shows up at their suburban home a few months later.
The synopsis revolves around their attempts to get rid of their unwanted, unsettling guest while struggling with the social obligation and politeness that prevents them from simply asking her to leave
Murder Story
Ludovic Kennedy
8 - 13 June 2026Murder Story by Ludovic Kennedy and based on true events.
The life of the Tanner family is turned upside down when their son, Jim, is sentenced to death for the murder of PC Albert Tomkins. And whilst in prison Jim is looked after by two kind officers and even learns to read.
Written by Ludovic Kennedy , who was very much against the death penalty. We see the torment Jim’s family goes through and the impact on a “simple lad” who is accused of a terrible crime.