It'll pull you in like a tarot reader at a fairground.
Una Lucha Contra, freshly translated with economy and vigour.
Thelma and Louise meets Quentin Tarantino.
A look at gender politics that’s utterly now.
You like audience participation... right?
A thought-provoking exploration into the past – and a gentle nudge to think about the future.
Shocking, furious, and occasionally hilarious.
What a pity.
A play to see, and a writer to watch.
Couple bare all in tender hearted comedy about sex.
How far would you go for perfection?
After an excellent start, this play loses its way.
Not a subtle play.
A Friday night in post-Apartheid South Africa at the Royal Court.
Caryl Churchill's new play spikes cosiness with catastrophe.
Noma Dumezweni still does an admirable job.
Martin McDonagh makes a triumphant return to London theatre.
An impacting debut from Cordelia Lyn.
New play by Debbie Tucker Green.
A disturbing peek into the future of virtual reality.
A magic realist journey that challenges complacence.
A worrying but wearisome lecture.
Duckface & co. bring anarchy to the UK in Royal Court's much-anticipated play.
Djinns of Eidgah is a meaty play about division and violence in Kashmir.
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