An intense drama about Gandhi’s killer
A delicately discomforting time-capsule of post-1920 Russian Civil War humanity
The show returns to London before a full run at Edinburgh 2022
A two-hander with a mischievous look at friendship in its many forms
Hannah Baker’s beautiful one-woman show at the Lion & Unicorn Theatre
Harold Pinter’s novel opens at the White Bear Theatre
Going to Gran Canaria? Think twice..
The play returns to the London stage
“If done with care, reminiscing is harmless”
A moving and emotional portrayal of a family in grief
Hold On Tight Spider-Monkey
The roots of a family being plucked at by grief
A new cast for the West End hit comedy
The secret meeting that saved thousands of Jewish lives at Park Theatre
“You did say you wanted to take the scenic route”
Jack Condon’s writing debut at The Hope Theatre
What keeps you awake at night?
Nicola Walker stars in the new revival at the NT
A new cast for Agatha Christie's drama
The true story of Sidney Harry Fox at the Above The Stag
A comic drama about a Britney-obsessed fan and her journey to maturity
An Existential Comedy for the Age of Anxiety
The premiere of Mike Bartlett’s new comedy and satire
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s most celebrated adventure is streaming online
Austen’s final novel set to tunes from Lizzo and Cardi B
The fault lines of America are shifting
A musical for children with an important message
‘It’s not a game for gentlemen we’re playing, political and civilized. This is Historic’
Beautiful black boys claim the Royal Court as their spoils
A raw Richard II, from The Vaults of the Quandary Collective
The world premiere production opens at the Hampstead Theatre
The dramatisation of The Orton Diaries opens at Seven Dials Playhouse
A new version of Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ at the Richmond Theatre
A solemn trio of short plays exploring the relationship between parents and children
Free as a Lark
A hyper-intense transfer from VAULT festival
Wildcard return with their signature gig-theatre style
Mike Bartlett’s Olivier play about love and identity opened in the West End
Marcus Brigstocke’s drama of family and addiction
Conspiracy theories of a nautical kind
A new production based on real life events
The first UK revival in 25 years opened at Southwark Playhouse
Bizarre, chaotic and completely bonkers, the Osric Omand and the Lockdown Cock-Up is quite the ni...
Boaz and George meet on Grindr. One is in Israel, the other in Lebanon
Musicals and monogamy
There is a fine line between memory and the truth
An autobiographical play that explores the ups and downs of life with HIV
When the mind finds its resting place
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