Plays:
* An Oak Tree (1996): A groundbreaking and experimental piece that challenges the boundaries of performance and audience participation.
* The Author (1998): A meta-theatrical work that explores the relationship between playwright and audience.
* I, Malvolio (2002): A reimagining of the character Malvolio from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night."
* The Sleep of Reason (2004): A surreal and unsettling play about the nature of dreams and reality.
* England (2006): A satirical and darkly humorous play about English identity.
* The Hole (2008): A minimalist and intensely theatrical piece about the human need for connection.
* The Oppenheimer Complex (2010): A play exploring the ethical and philosophical implications of scientific discovery.
* Early One Morning (2012): A play about a man who wakes up with no memory of who he is.
* One Minute (2014): A short play about a couple's relationship.
* The City (2016): A play about a city that is slowly disappearing.
* The World Is Watching (2018): A play about the power of surveillance and the erosion of privacy.
Other works:
* Tim Crouch: Collected Plays (2014): A collection of his most significant plays.
* The Tim Crouch Reader (2018): A selection of his essays, interviews, and critical writings.
Tim Crouch's work is often characterized by its innovative use of form, its exploration of philosophical and ethical themes, and its engagement with the audience. He has received numerous awards and accolades for his writing and performance, including the prestigious George Devine Award.