Stark and uncompromising play at the National Theatre.
A ridiculously funny show at Barbican.
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A serial killer, Yoko Ono and politics in a chicken shop.
Bagsy yourself a ticket.
How the heck did they manage THAT?
Catch Tanztheater Wuppertal at Sadler's Wells.
A classy Roald Dahl at the Royal Court.
Beautiful sets, but needs a little more smoothness.
Earthy tragicomedy from mistress of the brilliantly bleak.
Nordic-based opera for kids.
Witty take on terrorism.
A powerful portrait of the father of the atomic bomb.
From Greek myth to 1940s Hollywood.
Infectious fringe fare near Canary Wharf.
Witty, joyful, sometimes plain daft dance.
Zoë Wanamaker does her best in a dull play.
You've been warned.
A binaural sound journey through your dreamscape.
Performance comedian gallops in and out of Soho
Go beyond the West End.
A second chance to see the production.
Juliet Stevenson shines in Beckett's bleak farce.
See Harry Melling's self written and performed production.
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