Five mouth-watering shows opening this month.
Pitch perfect Pinter classic.
Five biggies opening this month.
Sean O'Casey's 1926 tragicomedy alternates tenement life with revolutionary politics.
Multi-monologue masterpiece is beautifully executed.
Mike Bartlett's new play Wild.
Shaw's Victorian comedy of sexual manners still resonates.
Howard Brenton's new play is a damning indictment of colonialist politics.
Nick Payne's neuroscience play is a cerebral experience.
Peter Whelan's The Herbal Bed.
Jean Genet's prison drama is a playful eroticisation of crime.
How The Other Half Loves shows absurdity of marital mix-ups.
And how it's important to keep up with yoof speak.
Denise Gough is great in People, Places & Things.
Florian Zeller's play exposes double-dealing behind middle-class adultery.
Filter's irreverent take on Shakespeare is comic mayhem.
Jean Genet's play blurs fantasy with reality.
Ibsen’s late masterpiece reaches for the heights.
Londonist
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