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A contemporary take on Shakespeare's play, with Henry belting out Sweet Caroline.
A brief encounter about fear and paranoia. But it makes its mark.
A memorable portrayal of the infamous villain.
A provocative view on whether it’s possible to escape poverty, violence and liberal platitudes.
A delve into the dark corners of the American home and history at Donmar Warehouse.
Josie Rourke’s swansong makes for an unconventional production.
Even more arresting than the original film
Friel's play about a strange, haunted family.
A disappointingly short run of a fantastic show.
The York Realist is a quietly heartbreaking affair.
Five mouth-watering shows opening this month.
Say thank you to Meryl Streep and others.
Multi-monologue masterpiece is beautifully executed.
Size isn't everything.
Nick Payne's neuroscience play is a cerebral experience.
Shaky start to Donmar's 2016 season.
Christopher Hampton's play reveals aristocratic decadence of 18th century France.
A vodka with the dictator's wife. And another. And another.
Temple shows us what the dean saw.
Tickets on sale 30 March.
West End transfer offers a night to remember.
Classic potboiler also examines plight of writers.
Part anthem for doomed youth, part ribald comedy.
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