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Brian Cox, the history of Ireland etched in his face.  Photo by Helen Warner

Away With The Fairies: The Weir At Donmar Warehouse

Don’t go expecting ‘Father Ted’ but there’s a rich seam of comedy in Conor McPherson’s play The Weir.

Othello opens at the National Theatre tonight

What’s On In London Theatre 23 – 29 April

London’s best theatre, dance, opera, comedy and kids theatre opening this week

Production photo by Johan Persson

Theatre Review: Trelawny Of The Wells @ Donmar Warehouse

A local play for local people?

God's Property at the Soho Theatre

What’s On In London Theatre: 26 February – 4 March

Our pick of London’s best theatre, dance and opera opening this week.

"The Silence of the Sea"

Win Tickets To See The Silence Of The Sea

An exquisitely constructed human drama from Donmar at the Trafalgar Studios (sponsored post).

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Theatre Review: The Silence of the Sea @ Trafalgar Studios

An rare example of silence playing a key role in a play.

Frances Barber as Julius Caesar and company / photo by Helen Maybanks

Theatre Review: Julius Caesar @ Donmar Warehouse

This all-female production is a brutal affair.

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Ticket Alert: Donmar £10 Front Row Seats

For every performance released 10am Mondays (sponsored post).

Private Peaceful opens at the Theatre Royal Haymarket this week

What’s On In London Theatre 18-25 September

This week’s theatrical openings and reminders about those shows that are leaving London in the next seven days.

Joanna Lumley by Debra Hurford Brown,  2005. Copyright Debra Hurford Brown. Part of The Actress Now exhibition at the NPG

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 18-24 October

A slew of new exhibitions and shows open in London this week; some with a distinctly half-termish outlook

The theatre formerly known as the Comedy, and Harold Pinter himself

Comedy To Harold Pinter: Who’s Who in London’s Theatrical Nomenclature

In honour of the new Harold Pinter Theatre, we look at the men and women lending their names to London’s playhouses