Family-friendly historical slapstick.
The set is the star in National Theatre’s latest.
Shakespeare gets big and sassy.
A pub in Penge does the classic film justice.
Modern Croatian history as experienced by one family.
Playwright Barney Norris proves he is one to watch.
An unconvincing police procedural.
The history of the classic comedy form.
For all dedicated followers.
Scintillating rebirth or horrifying death spiral?
Richard Bean’s play about blood and breadfruit.
20th anniversary of Philip Ridley's controversial play.
This slice of riotous slapstick is so wrong yet so right.
All hail this forward-looking counter-history.
It's not just the Royals with foetal fever.
Neil Labute’s grim play pulls up in Islington.
US musical comes to Southwark Playhouse.
Henry IV Part One in Philip Henslowe's theatre.
Royston Vasey comes to Docklands.
Fun, sumptuous world makes up for two drippy leads.
Mildy amusing in parts, a strangely ugly play overall.
David Greig’s new play is a clever jigsaw puzzle.
Sherlock actor hamstrung by woeful direction.
Revival of David Hare’s 1995 play is a palpable hit
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