Max Porter's powerful book has been adapted for the stage.
Often overlooked for the composer's more popular works.
Dream-like, but lacking the anger and passion of Shakespeare's play.
It most certainly can.
Dame Penelope Wilton is the star of the show.
A gentle, charming one-man play.
An intimate, claustrophobic look at a couple executed for espionage.
At last, Rufus Norris’s National Theatre has come of age.
Broadway musical opens in the West End autumn 2020.
Alexandra Palace Theatre hosts its first play in 80 years.
It's time for a natter with the cast.
"Never work with children or animals… or drag queens."
The perfect post-Facebook production.
If only all therapy went like this.
Family breakup causes mental breakdown in the finale of Florian Zeller's 'family trilogy'.
A theatrical meal in a secret location.
Spoiler alert: it's War Horse!
Stephen Sondheim's sharp witticisms - with added rhinestones.
Surreal humour seamlessly interwoven with heavy drama.
Impressive acts of mimicry, but short on ambition.
Even more arresting than the original film
A dark comedy drama set in New York’s Rikers Island prison.
A goosebump-inducing production about the kindness of strangers and the power of people.
Reprising a work whose own author said it should probably be destroyed.
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