Wonderfully well-crafted, often very funny, with a superb performance by Denise Gough.
Duncan Macmillan's People, Places and Things returns to the West End for a limited run at the Trafalgar Theatre, offering you a chance to see Denise Gough's award-winning performance once more. An absorbing...
It's a mosaic of young British black men's experience, often laugh-out-loud funny and physically exuberant, occasionally poetic, but with a recurring undertow of dread.
Returning to the West End following its sold-out, Olivier-nominated run in early 2023, this extraordinary new play makes an additional West End bow. Through a mesmerising display of music, movement and...
It's an exciting challenge to bring together two of Shakespeare's plays into one production, and I'm so excited to share Player Kings with audiences in the West End and across the country.
Sir Ian McKellen once more proves that age is no barrier to the stage as he returns to tread the boards in this new play adapted and directed by Robert Icke. A reimagining of William Shakespeare's Henry...
Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps
One of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies, Much Ado About Nothing pits the sexes against each other with riotous results. Two couples dance around declaring their love for each other; Benedick and Beatrice,...
a quirky, quickwitted and touching musical miracle
After being the talk of the town and selling out when it premiered in 2023 at London's Kiln Theatre, the musical from the British duo Jim Barne and Kit Buchan, Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York),...
A searing look at miscegenation nation
In the southern states of the United States, a black woman, Julia, and a white man, Herman, fall deeply in love. It's the year 1918 and interracial marriage is prohibited by law. As the couple pursue their...
Suppose I were to begin by saying that I had fallen in love with a colour.
Adapted by Margaret Perry from Maggie Nelson's genre-defying prose poem Bluets and directed by Katie Mitchell, join Emma D'Arcy, Ben Whishaw and Kayla Meikle as they translate this meditation of pain,...
It's a wild and wonderful ride! A delightful modern-day farce about movie-star worship, kidnapping, fandom, the anxiety of teens, the horror of school, parents and desperately searching for self
With a backdrop of an absent father, negligent mother and her unkind eighth-grade classmates, Shelby Hinkley has developed a dedication - or even obsession - with Spiderman, the biggest movie of 2004....