Animation, storytelling and child-pirates at National Theatre.
The 1922 children's novel comes to the stage.
Teenage London life in 45 minutes.
Olwen Fouéré takes on James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake.
An eerie, romantic portrayal in the play's original home.
Dark deeds and hidden secrets under Waterloo Station
Late night tipples and turtles.
Poetry and plants in the library, with N Quentin Woolf.
The Shed takes on contemporary gender politics.
An elephant ghost puppet has turned up in your living room. What happens next?
New one-man play inspired by Occupy London.
Parisian charm, and well-priced wine on hip Bermondsey Street.
Kander and Ebb’s final musical has all the force of a runaway train.
Housing group protests over sale.
Razor-sharp and challenging theatre: nut at The Shed.
Fringe Fest winner examines a mass shooting.
The National Theatre’s new musical delights visually, but disappoints aurally.
Creativity and community collide this weekend.
Tipples and turtles or beers and beheadings?
An imaginative new play, at The Shed.
See a classic from an entirely new viewpoint.
12 shows. 5 days. 1 venue. What will you choose?
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