Join forces with 11 other ticketholders to decide a verdict on a fictional prosecution case.
A gorgeous and imaginative visual feat.
Not very thrilling, as thrillers go.
David Suchet steals the show with his vaudevillian-style patter.
Big punchlines, tight pacing and some brutal takedowns of minor celebrities.
The Greek myth has been updated for modern audiences.
The real-life story of a gay couple's family dilemma.
An improvised play which lets the audience take part in someone else’s funeral party.
See the story performed in the library where it was written.
A lacklustre piece of theatre.
Diverting enough, but a bit creaky for the casual viewer.
A married couple renounce the modern world for a 1950s lifestyle.
A talented cast can only do so much to make it work.
Delightful and confusing in equal measure.
12 scenes that play like a psycho-sexual experiment.
We can't see this production having any more luck than the first time round.
An energetic cast turns up the macho charm.
One woman's story of gatecrashing a funeral and becoming a meme.
Bernadette Robinson is an extraordinary chanteuse.
Those new to Pinter may end up bewildered and dissatisfied.
A topical and gripping drama.
A thought-provoking exploration into the past – and a gentle nudge to think about the future.
A quick strum on a ukulele, a bit of anxious dancing and a lot of Beyoncé talk.
A riotous show of family fun.
Londonist
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