Belief, fear, superstition, and the worst thing you could possibly imagine.
A sad song-poem of a play.
If "all art is quite useless", then this is high art indeed.
Play tackles race issues in an accessible way.
James Graham's new play asks some searching questions.
When I grow up ...
Imelda Staunton on the poverty line.
Oh My Sweet Land at the Young Vic.
A traditional play from Harold Pinter Theatre.
Forget chocolate eggs, it's all about black bin liners.
See what's on, take your pick, book ahead.
Sharply observed production and even sharper West Belfast accents.
Renowned Dutch director Ivo van Hove takes on Arthur Miller's classic play.
Multiculturalism and crossing boundaries.
To Hades and Back...with Swing!
Cheek By Jowl back with a bang.
Explore the detrimental effects of dizzying fame with humour and humanity.
Shakespeare play gets the ballet treatment for the first time.
The reign of King Charles III imagined at the Almeida.
A great way to inspire and entertain youngsters this Easter.
One man, one mid-life crisis, one musical instrument.
A confusing, overly-exuberant and at times rather sinister version of Swan Lake.
A Small Family Business appears back where it premiered in 1987.
The 1980s play finds a home at Trafalgar Studios.
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