The fairy tale reworked as a tense, torture-filled monologue.
Kander and Ebb’s final musical has all the force of a runaway train.
A master-class in comic timing at the Hampstead Theatre.
Get On The Soul Train Or You Get Glassed.
Flawless performances in a tragi-comic Ibsen.
New play about living with the death of the poet.
South London comes to Sloane Square.
An allegorical take on the financial crisis.
Suffolk theatre company takes the site-specific biscuit.
A play just as funny and relevant as it was 80 years ago.
Meera Syal and Paul Bhattacharjee add some Bollywood sparkle to Shakespeare's classic.
Fun and games at this festival from the masters of play.
Michael Frayn's 2003 play about German politics and human nature.
Coolly lit, starkly staged and highly effective.
A heady mix of dreamy passion and high comedy.
Sophocles’ tale provides more than enough reassurance that your own family strife is quite minor.
Impressive, funny and moving live improvisation and live music
The rise and fall of New Labour, as told by someone who was there.
Part psychological drama, English comedy, tragedy and theatre biopic
Get in the best seats for a bargain
The Wyndhams Theatre ticket lottery explained, but is the show worth the hassle?
J B Priestly's moral drama poses enough questions to entertain, but remains slightly detached from today's audience
Verbatim plays - even the famous My Name is Rachel Corrie - get a new twist in this intriguing double bill.
Fancy letting your kids be young farmers, white water rafters, pirates, chocolate sculptors and easter egg hunters?
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