She tries on the Queen's crown in Peter Morgan's The Audience.
Song, comedy, circus, dance, magic and burlesque combine.
James Graham's play has panoramic political vision.
Punchy political comedy for election season.
Interactive theatre for just £25.
Product arrives at Arcola Theatre.
24 playlets by Michael Frayn in Hampstead.
Eye-witness accounts only semi-humanise the history.
A tale of dance and triumph for £25.
Bread and Roses pub branches out into theatre.
Stark and uncompromising play at the National Theatre.
Shylock steals the show.
A ridiculously funny show at Barbican.
50% off top shows throughout May.
Still, the effects are amazing.
Ross Sutherland's exquisite mash-up of poetry and 90s TV.
A serial killer, Yoko Ono and politics in a chicken shop.
Bagsy yourself a ticket.
The dead-end lives of small-time thieves.
Plus other election-related events.
Wartime reminiscence with snarky pensioner James Bolam.
Up to 30% off tickets.
Golem transfers to the West End.
How the heck did they manage THAT?
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