Part one of a tribute to the legendary playwright.
Sucks you in and grips you tight.
An effective but clinical look at how diseases - and fascism - spreads.
A rare successful transition from Edinburgh to London.
An important, timely and noble project around male suicide.
This play makes its point, with tongue firmly in cheek.
This musical imagines Henry VIII's six wives teaming up in a girl band.
Jim Cartwright’s 1992 play has lost its original power.
Deception brings delight in this stylish Restoration comedy.
Dramatic, but draining.
A cynical ribbing of the pharmaceutical industry.
Four acts of pontification and laboured aphorisms.
It may not be for everyone...
A state-of-the-nation play that looks at the nature of Englishness.
'Toeing' the party line.
A frisky soufflé of a play.
Laughs abound in this Stoppard classic.
Giving the Garrick's glitter balls a sense of purpose.
Get an eyeful of this island.
A classic with a novel twist.
A Gay Fantasia.
Sam Shepard's 1978 work gets another airing.
Howard Brenton's new play is a damning indictment of colonialist politics.
And one's far better than the other.
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