A memorable portrayal of the infamous villain.
A cool dissection of class and gender power structures.
A grittily naturalistic depiction of people struggling with poverty and neglect.
A decidedly strange brew.
Ebenezer's sister picks up the story.
A lively retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's tale.
The Other Palace has a hit on its hands.
A sprightly production of the cerebral playwright's work.
You are what you wear.
Corrupt leaders and heroes exposed in swinging Vienna.
Like stand-up comedy, without the jokes.
New play salutes jailed journalists.
Is it too cheesy to say it's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?
An unexpected narrative which ends on a high note.
Miriam Margolyes excels as a sarcastic pensioner.
A triumph of re-imagination.
Tickets on sale now.
Friends fans: pivot on down to the theatre for this one.
Gorky adaptation has action but lacks bite.
A brave creation, to be applauded for not pulling any punches.
Jane Austen meets the Truman Show.
It’s a piety there isn’t more religious drama.
An Irish take on Federico Garcia Lorca’s 1932 Spanish play.
Tracy-Ann Oberman owns the stage in the lead role.
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