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This will make a great film.
Stef Smith takes the heart of Ibsen’s once provocative play and gives it a jump-start.
An Irish take on Federico Garcia Lorca’s 1932 Spanish play.
Original, and utterly devastating.
The action is transposed from Illyria to the colourful terraced villas of Notting Hill.
A fluid and tender production.
Moving, informative and often hilarious.
Five biggies opening this month.
Young actors give this play the edge.
The latest revival of Joe Penhall’s play is a real head trip.
Northern scowl.
As selected by a bestselling young adult author.
Award-winning book leads to an exhilarating, emotionally demanding performance.
Sold-out show returns.
Cynical but fun, thought-provoking but weirdly sexy.
We could watch this again and again.
Rory Kinnear suffers courtroom drama without a court.
Ah, Wilderness! at the Young Vic.
Juliet Stevenson shines in Beckett's bleak farce.
Mike Bartlett's play is nasty, brutish and short.
Subversively wild ride to the dark side of technology.
The Way Back Home at the Young Vic.
Potent fusion of lindy and hip hop.
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