One of the London legend's greatest performances.
Simon Stephens' early play mixes savage violence with tender hope.
Chris Urch’s play is pitch perfect.
Imogen Stubbs leads a strong cast.
Down the renting rabbit hole.
The colourful crowd-pleaser is back.
Better than the movie?
This year's humdingers.
JJ Abrams exorcises pain of the last trilogy.
Martin McDonagh’s play transfers from Royal Court.
Sofie Hagen spills the beans on her boy band infatuation.
Who are you? asks Damon Albarn musical.
It's the way he tells 'em.
Barrie Keeffe's 1977 play revived.
An enjoyable London-set horror comedy.
Noma Dumezweni still does an admirable job.
Explores the thrills and risks of a new form of hedonism.
No wonder everyone's talking about Barrel Organ.
Waterloo East show sends up musical theatre.
Against a powerfully bare backdrop.
It's funny, too.
An exercise in public self-pleasuring.
Opera returns to the ENO for the 14th time.
An intriguing adaptation of John Lanchester's novel.
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