Muted world war one ballet.
A charming foray through the works of the Brothers Grimm.
An enjoyable and intelligent black comedy tackling pet murderers.
Love in a funeral parlour.
Tennessee Williams' forgotten play.
A humbling and unforgettable evening.
In this case, at least there's five of them.
Pinter short play season continues.
Tragedy alternates with comedy.
A ripping yarn.
Celebrating London's multicultural diversity.
Yes, but also no minister.
A familiar scenario for anyone who's been 'gazumped'.
A brave enterprise of the Soldiers’ Arts Academy charity.
Shocking, furious, and occasionally hilarious.
A surprisingly bland and bloodless piece.
A bittersweet tale of a hunt for a sperm donor.
What a line-up.
We can’t tell you much. But we can tell you to go - you won't regret it.
Featuring the sexiest rodeo in human history.
An oddly formulaic play that somehow works.
A frankly bonkers story about an arranged marriage.
Charles Dickens and Hans Christian Andersen as you've never seen them before.
Christopher Eccleston's RSC debut at Barbican.
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