We're exhausted just watching it.
A charming foray through the works of the Brothers Grimm.
An enjoyable and intelligent black comedy tackling pet murderers.
In this case, at least there's five of them.
Tragedy alternates with comedy.
A ripping yarn.
Celebrating London's multicultural diversity.
A familiar scenario for anyone who's been 'gazumped'.
A brave enterprise of the Soldiers’ Arts Academy charity.
Shocking, furious, and occasionally hilarious.
A surprisingly bland and bloodless piece.
A bittersweet tale of a hunt for a sperm donor.
An oddly formulaic play that somehow works.
A frankly bonkers story about an arranged marriage.
Charles Dickens and Hans Christian Andersen as you've never seen them before.
Christopher Eccleston's RSC debut at Barbican.
At nearly three hours, this is a slow-roasted duck.
Think Howards End meets Angels in America.
The action is transposed from Illyria to the colourful terraced villas of Notting Hill.
A Venetian fritto misto with a side of Haggis.
Will you be running to see it?
That's quite a mouthful.
Crisp writing on a raw and real subject.
Dickens it isn't.
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