Caryl Churchill's new play spikes cosiness with catastrophe.
Simon Stephens' early play mixes savage violence with tender hope.
Christopher Hampton's play reveals aristocratic decadence of 18th century France.
Youthful debut hints of master playwright to come.
She plays spy boss trying to uncover a mole.
Shakespeare's late romance is hit and miss at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
Jon Brittain’s new play handles sexual identity with a light touch.
Eugene O'Neill's early expressionist play makes bold visual statement.
Play depicts the origins of Glyndebourne.
Martin McDonagh makes a triumphant return to London theatre.
Virtual drama is disturbingly real.
Thespian rivalry falls flat in Orson’s Shadow.
Rory Kinnear suffers courtroom drama without a court.
In Patrick Marber’s new football play all the drama happens off the pitch
A powerful Royal Shakespeare Company adaptation.
Drama about Alzheimer's is both moving and funny.
Despite Felicity Kendal, show falls short of comic bliss.
The dead-end lives of small-time thieves.
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