this is a worthy, weighty addition to the West End scene, anchored by two splendid performances, from the imitable David Suchet and Brendan Coyle
After a sell-out run at the Theatre Royal Bath, comes the Jonathan Church helmed the production of Arthur Miller's The Price. Starring acting legend David Suchet and Downton Abbey favourite Brendan Coyle,...
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Immaculately staged... roused even a staid matinee audience to hysterics
Following a 21-date national tour around the UK and huge popularity at Trafalgar Studios last year, Mischief Theatre's Olivier-winning comedy lands in the Duchess Theatre due to huge demand. After benefiting...
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A beautiful, eloquent, dazzlingly inventive show about the wonders of life.
The seven-time Olivier and five-time Tony-winning The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time returns to London's West End for a limited time only this Winter! Wowing audiences since 2013 the hit...
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All About Eve works terrifically, in part because the cast and script are excellent, in part because Can Hove's usual box of live video tricks is so apt for a story that always felt half of film, half of theatre
In the immortal words of Bette Davis, "Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night". The iconic movie that saw both Davis and Anne Baxter compete for an Oscar is finally being made into a stage...
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Katharine Parkinson is terrific as Laura Wade's fine domestic goddess satire hits the West End
From Laura Wade (Posh), the critically acclaimed play, Home, I'm Darling transfers to the West End's Duke of York's Theatre this January. With Katherine Parkinson, this unique comedy-drama takes aim at...
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It's not what could go wrong; more a question of what could go right!
Not content with dominating the West End with their mega-hit madcap romp The Play That Goes Wrong, Mischief Theatre bring us a brand new show, The Comedy About A Bank Robbery, dispelling any myths that...
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Join the millions who have already discovered whodunit, but will not share their secret...
In 1952, Agatha Christie's sprawling and intricate new whodunnit, The Mousetrap (based on her radio play, Three Blind Mice), opened in the West End on a very strict condition; no one was to ever give away...
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One of the most brilliantly effective spine-chillers you will ever encounter
Celebrating 30 years of frightening audiences in the West End, the spine-chilling adaptation of Susan Hill's gothic novella The Woman in Black, is set as a play within a play. Elderly Arthur Kipps retells...
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Now I see that love is selfish. It makes you a country of two. At war with the rest of the world.
Ibsen's thrilling masterpiece finally premieres on the West End this spring in this new adaptation from Duncan MacMillan, starring Tom Burke (Comoran Strike) and Hayley Atwell (Brideshead Revisited, Agent...
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These parts of Kate and Joe are such great parts, two of the best parts in the American canon.
A luminary of stage and screen, Sally Field is set to tread the boards of the Old Vic this spring, opposite Bill Pullman as the two make their West End debuts in Arthur Miller's 1947 scathing family drama....
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Betrayal is a masterpiece. Jamie Lloyd's Pinter at the Pinter season is terrific and I am so pleased that he's asked me to be part of it.
After baffling the Twittersphere following a cryptic tweet, Tom Hiddleston has announced his stage return in Harold Pinter's Betrayal, the final work in the illustrious director Jamie Lloyd' Pinter at...
...a treat from far beyond
The Almeida's success in the West End continues with their latest hit, The Twilight Zone, which is ready to hit the Ambassador's Theatre this March. Adapted from the eery and wildly popular 60s TV show...
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The show rises like a good souffle!
From the kitchen to The Other Palace comes Toast, a tasty stage adaptation of Nigel Slater's award-winning autobiography! Hot off the back sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe, this heartwarming tale...
Florian Zeller's hotly anticipated The Son completes her award winning trilogy.
After her Olivier Award-winning The Father and the critically acclaimed The Mother Florian Zeller returns to London with the latest offering to her trilogy. Directed by Michael Longhurst, The Son explores...
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Speculative history of Shakespeare's lover brims with wit and rage...The supposed dark lady of the sonnets is transformed into a convincing symbol of exploited women through the ages
After some four hundred years as at best, a muse and at worst, a footnote, the supposed 'Dark Lady' of Shakespeare's sonnets steps out from the pages of literature and into the spotlight in this specially...
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I think it's queer. And it's about to get queerer...
Succeeding their rare production of Christopher Marlowe's Edward II, the Globe further evaluate the impact of the landmark play in this response penned by Tom Stuart, who will play the titular King in...
Astonishing and daring
Hot off the back of a hit Broadway run, Joshua Harmon's Admissions heads to London's Trafalgar Studios this spring. Garnering a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Play last year, Admissions' London...
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A poignant portrayal of the human condition, imprisonment and the lives behind prison walls
London's Park Theatre proudly presents the UK premiere of Moliere Award-winning Parisienne playwright Alexis Michalik's darkly comic exploration of life as part of their groundbreaking international 2018/19...
A powerful historical drama filled with intrigue, royal politics and forbidden love
Christopher Marlowe's complex portrayal of the Machiavellian politics, scandal, power and tragedy surrounding King Edward and his forbidden love for English nobleman Piers Gaveston has fascinated audiences...
Shakespeare's Richard II breaks new ground in the hands of a company comprised of women of color
'On The Shoulders Of Ghosts', the second festival of the Globe's 2018/19 season explores the often imperceptible line between politics and the personal. A whirlwind of power, plotting and historical intrigue,...
Henry V or Harry England takes over the Globe
Once more unto the Shakespeare Globe, dear friends, once more. Shakespeare's Henry V or Harry England is the telling of King Henry V and his attempt at proving himself a worthy king. Presented by the Globe...
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Is the old King dead? As nail in door
After proving himself to his father at the Battle of Shrewsbury, Prince Hal is once again haunting taverns in Eastcheap, though it seems his taste for Sir John Falstaff's particular company has turned...
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On reading Luke's book I got that tingling, exciting and irritatingly certain feeling that I was absolutely going to have to make a piece of theatre about this story
From the writer of Enron and The Effect comes a brand new play about the murder of Alexander Litvinenko and the search for his killers begun by the man as he lay dying from a mysterious poison. Adapted...
Harriet Lane's first novel is a tightly woven tale of deceit and ambition in literary London
Harriet Lane's 2012 debut thriller is adapted into a new stage drama by Lucinda Coxon, premiering at London's brand-new theatre at Tower Bridge. As part of the Bridge Theatre's inaugural season directed...
Ralph Fiennes returns to the Shakespeare play after 30 years!
Film and stage royalty Ralph Fiennes returns to the play that made his name playing Claudio in 1988, this time in the lead role of Antony! Shakespeare's historical play depicting Ancient Egypt's first...
Maggie Smith becomes Brunhilde Pomsel in this one-woman show
Maggie Smith returns to the stage after 12 years this April as she becomes Brunhilde Pomsel in Christopher Hampton's brand new play, A German Life. Secretary to the terrifying Nazi minister of propaganda,...
Our version of Sherlock Holmes will have all the elements that fans want and expect, but with new twists and turns and plenty of surprises.....
Watson! The Game is afoot! The world's most famous sleuth is about to get a brand-new stage play adaptation on Broadway in 2017, then headed back over to the West End, at a venue yet to be confirmed....
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Rory Kinnear returns to the National in 2018
Anne-Marie Duff and Rory Kinnear lead Shakespeare's murderous tragedy when it returns to the National in 2018, directed by Rufus Norris. Marking Kinnear's return to the NT since his star turn in 2016's...
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Doomsday is near: die all, die merrily
After toppling Richard II, Henry IV is finally King. But the unrest in the country leaves him no time to relax. Once close allies the Percys are preparing to usurp him, with their son, Hotspur leading...
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So this is Dickens, with magic. It's a raunchless Game of Thrones with heart. Crucially, it's authentic Potter but, most importantly, it's new. It's not the movie of the book. It's the real deal, live in front of you, so much better than any film could b
Brace yourselves London, JK Rowling has blessed us with another foray into the Potterverse, announcing that new play 'Harry Potter And The Cursed Child' will apparate into The Palace Theatre sometime next...
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Prepare to have your thoughts provoked and eyes opened to the complex events of the Lhasa Riots
Following the critically acclaimed run of The Djinns of Eidgah at the Royal Court in 2013, young Indian playwright Abhishek Majumdar returns to the Royal Court Theatre with a brand new thought provoking...