The Play About Calais

by Steve Waters

Published 28 March 2017

A short play from the acclaimed author of Limehouse and Temple.

The Play About Calais, based on Steve Waters' own visit to the 'Jungle' refugee camp in Calais and the people he met along the way, is an attempt to make sense of one of the most complex and divisive issues of our times.

It was first staged at Hotbed Festival in 2016, then at Norwich Arts Centre in 2017.


Out of Your Knowledge

by Steve Waters

Published 28 March 2017

A short play that explores our changing attitudes towards the landscape as acclaimed playwright Steve Waters retraces the journey of John Clare, the nineteenth-century English poet who escaped his lunatic asylum in Essex and walked for over a hundred miles to reach his home village.


In a Vulnerable Place

by Steve Waters

Published 28 March 2017

A short play from the acclaimed author of Limehouse and Temple.

In a Vulnerable Place is a monologue documenting Steve Waters' own journey from the Norfolk Broads to the steppes of Mongolia to explore, first hand, what is happening to the natural world and the human heart.

It was first staged at Norwich Arts Centre in 2014, and then as part of RADAR at the Bush Theatre, London, in 2015.


Steve Waters: Shorts

by Steve Waters

Published 23 March 2017

Five short plays from acclaimed playwright Steve Waters, all of them deeply personal accounts of his attempts to make sense of twenty-first-century Britain and an ever-changing world.

From the migrant crisis in Europe to climate change and the increasing urbanisation of our green spaces, Waters turns his sensitive, thoughtful eye to the complex and challenging issues that face us today, moving from the personal to the political, and from the local to the global.

Out of Your Knowledge explores our changing attitudes towards the landscape as Waters retraces the journey of John Clare, the nineteenth-century English poet who escaped his lunatic asylum in Essex and walked for over a hundred miles to reach his home village.

Told by a woman killed in a cycling accident, Death of a Cyclist is a poignant, bleakly comic monologue that imagines the moments after death, and our struggle to come to terms with the biggest shock of all.

Set against the low hum of the War on Terror, Why Can't We Live Together? is a kaleidoscopic vision of our times through the lives of one man and one woman.

In a Vulnerable Place is a monologue documenting Waters' own journey from the Norfolk Broads to the steppes of Mongolia to explore, first hand, what is happening to the natural world and the human heart.

Finally, The Play About Calais, based on Waters' own visit to the 'Jungle' refugee camp in Calais and the people he met along the way, is an attempt to make sense of one of the most complex and divisive issues of our times.


Death of a Cyclist

by Steve Waters

Published 28 March 2017

Told by a woman killed in a cycling accident, Steve Waters' play Death of a Cyclist is a poignant, bleakly comic short monologue that imagines the moments after death, and our struggle to come to terms with the biggest shock of all.

It was first staged by Menagerie Theatre Company at Hotbed Festival in 2012.


Why Can't We Live Together?

by Steve Waters

Published 28 March 2017

A short play from the acclaimed author of Limehouse and Temple.

Set against the low hum of the War on Terror, Steve Waters' play Why Can't We Live Together? is a kaleidoscopic vision of our times through the lives of one man and one woman.