Fruitiest superhero ever to take to London stage.
The colourful crowd-pleaser is back.
Barrie Keeffe's 1977 play revived.
Harold Pinter's dank, domestic nightmare.
Cast announced as tickets go on sale.
Glamrock meets Bhangra in a warm, witty show.
Love (and hate) in a cold climate.
Verbatim play looks at the gay chill-out scene.
A play about one of London's early stage stars.
Louise Orwin's show opens feminist theatre festival.
1990 play revolves around a complex father-son relationship.
In a new stage version of the classic film.
No ordinary girl from Ealing.
This barnstorming production of Aeschylus is unmissable.
Award-winning play examines the fallout of the 2001 crisis.
Starring real-life father and son James and Jack Fox.
An immersive experience in an old factory in Dagenham.
Barbican's big production reviewed.
The comedian is out of control in The Mentalists.
60s play parodies little Hitler types.
Black humour abounds.
Thespian rivalry falls flat in Orson’s Shadow.
A couple try a threesome and then some.
A slightly underwhelming production.
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