All the best discounts.
A pile of underwritten merde.
Flawed theatre that makes you think
The most famous chess game ever.
Visually striking but narratively unconvincing.
It most certainly can.
An oddly formulaic play that somehow works.
Does dread define humanity?
Mike Bartlett's new play Wild.
Howard Brenton's new play is a damning indictment of colonialist politics.
An unstable love rhombus of a show at Hampstead Theatre.
BSL tours, taste tests and more.
Play about teen abuse performed with rare eloquence.
A sincere yet somehow lacking play about loss.
She plays spy boss trying to uncover a mole.
We chat with the play's director.
Play depicts the origins of Glyndebourne.
A play about one of London's early stage stars.
24 playlets by Michael Frayn in Hampstead.
Zoë Wanamaker does her best in a dull play.
A who’s who of talent gives tips and talks.
Sweet surrender amid a battle for a flat.
Tiger Country returns to the Hampstead Theatre.
An unconvincing police procedural.
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