'The Ballad of Hattie and James' review " this empathetic drama explores love, loss and the power of music
Charles Edwards shines in overly tricksy, overlong Sam Adamson play tracing a friendship over time
Charles Edwards shines in overly tricksy, overlong Sam Adamson play tracing a friendship over time
The stunning Anthony Welsh heads a pitch-perfect quintet in UK premiere of 2023 Off Broadway play by Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins and directed once again by Eric Ting.
Rachael Stirling and Dominic Rowan are in fine, aptly fruity form in April De Angelis play about the legendary British tragedienne
30 years on from the film, Stephan Elliott's road movie is now an excuse to grab some drinks
Henry Lewis and Jonathan Sayer bring their Mischief-inflected silliness back to London after a New York run
Justine Mitchell gives a performance for the ages in superb revival of Brian Friel's onetime Broadway flop, with Nick Holder and Declan Conlon in fine form, as well
Billy Crudup makes his West End debut in David Cale play previously seen Off Broadway
Francesca Mills is a first-rate Duchess, with sterling support from, amongst others, Arthur Hughes, Jamie Ballard, and Olivier Huband in Rachel Bagshaw's expert production
Benedict Lombe returns to the site of her award-winning solo play 'Lava' with a follow-up two-hander
At last, a "King Lear" that achieves lift-off, thanks to director Yael Farber, leading men Danny Sapani, Fra Fee, and Clarke Peters, and a thrilling design team
Scott Graham directs this latest, language-heavy take on Franz Kafka's seminal 1915 novella, here starring Felipe Pacheco as Gregor Samsa
Ralph Davis stands out as Iago in a new Othello that casts two actors as the jealous Moor: Ken Nwosu and the excellent Ira Mandela Siobhan; Ola Ince directs.
Sophie Melville and Lucy McCormick shine in rambling if roisterous queer take on the gunslinging wild west
Catherine Tate, David Threlfall, and Grace Molony in Angus Jackson production, whose opening was delayed by a month
Matthew Bourne's dance-theatre adaptation of the Tim Burton film makes an encore appearance and is stronger than ever
Nathaniel Parker, Jacob Fortune-Lloyd and the splendid Nancy Carroll head director Nina Raine's rending reappraisal of Tom Stoppard's 2006 play.
Woody Harrelson marks his third London stage appearance across 21 years in London transfer of David Ireland's 2018 Edinburgh Festival success, here directed by Jeremy Herrin.
Nicolas Tennant is a standout in starry revival of Pinter's breakout play, here directed by Matthew Dunster and with Joe Cole as Lenny and Jared Harris as Max
The amazing Marylouise Burke marks her second Annie Baker play at the National Theatre, and it's even better than the previous one.
Hattie Morahan and Paul Hilton lead an astonishing cast in Joe Hill-Gibbins adaptation of 1881 Ibsen scorcher
Two-time Tony nominee Samuel Barnett in roaring form in Marcelo Dos Santos's clever monologue
Catherine Cusack and Kishore Walker in play about the biracial experience in the UK
Alun Armstrong and Marion Bailey shine in the latest from Richard Bean, author of One Man, Two Guvnors, and co-directed by Terry Johnson and the venerable Richard Wilson.
Lynn Nottage's kitchen play finds a brilliant chef in director Lynette Linton and an astonishing cast, headed by Olivier winner Giles Terera (Hamilton) and Sweat alumnus Patrick Gibson
Alison Oliver plays the title role in director Carrie Cracknell's revival of the remorseless 1996 play from Irish dramatist Marina Carr