Perfect for the 50-79-year-old audience.
We really, really wanted to like this show.
Hip hop, and it doesn't stop; a serious feast for the senses.
Go for Greig-giggles and a light-touch assessment of modern feminism. Then call your mother.
Shakespeare's political thriller pulses with vibrant freshness in this African setting from the RSC.
Rotate on the roof of the National Theatre under a floating helium moon.
A searing and tender debut from a 23-year-old writer.
Three cheats take on London to con its citizens of their cash and make a fortune.
A thought-provoking show staged on the National Theatre's roof.
Once more unto the breach, dear friends? Yes please...
Beautiful storytelling by two prophetic sheep.
Beneath the rumbling arches of London Bridge a wild beast is stomping its feet.
Not quite "heaven", but completely charming nevertheless
A play that appals and delights in equal measure
A delightful double bill of classy, characterful plays.
Explosive one-liners and put-downs make this a challenging, but enjoyable concoction
Families this dysfunctional are rarely a barrel of laughs
A tumultuous tale with a gripping crescendo
The play that inspired the film comes to the London stage
Don't be fooled by its nicey-nicey casting: this comedy-horror musical is bloody gripping
A brilliantly executed and disarming theatrical tale
Jill Halfpenny and Natalie Casey shine with awful brilliance
Time heals and waits for no man, and sometimes you just want to kill it
A high quality revival of a high quality play... so what?
Londonist
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