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National TheatreWhy book? We loved Tanika Gupta’s adaption of A Doll’s House at the Lyric Hammersmith Meera Syal is starring in this heart-breaking family drama about life, immigration and the Indian …
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Why book? We loved Tanika Gupta’s adaption of A Doll’s House at the Lyric Hammersmith Meera Syal is starring in this heart-breaking family drama about life, immigration and the Indian …
Starring the internationally renowned, multi award winning Mark Strong and Lesley Manville, Sophocles’ epic tragedy is transformed into an essential, explosive human thriller. After his revelatory Oresteia, visionary director Robert Icke (1984, The Doctor) reimagines another Ancient Greek tragedy, …
A sold-out run at the Royal Court in 2024, a brand new play about Roald Dahl and the controversy about his antisemitism. Starring John Lithgow and directed by Nicholas Hytner …
Why Book? Olivier Award-winning director Lyndsey Turner (The Witches, The Crucible), starring Ann-Mary Duff in a story of greed, ambition and a family on the edge After a lifetime spent watching her …
Starring Brie Larson (Room, Lessons in Chemistry, Captain Marvel), Daniel Fish (Oklahoma) directs the first major revival in over a decade of Sophokles’ electrifying and timeless play, ELEKTRA, in a stunning translation by award winning poet Anne …
Mariam knows the army often drops small warning bombs – a knock on the roof – giving tenants in Gaza 5-15 minutes to evacuate before their home is destroyed. …
Why Book? Written by Chris Bush, the playwright behind the award-winning Standing at the Sky's Edge at the NT last year and directed by Ann Yee, who recently directed Next …
Why book? A world premiere from Olivier Award-winning writer and director Conor McPherson (The Weir, Girl From the North Country), The Brightening Air is an entrancing tale of fate, family …