Your Image Alt Text

Not Quite Jerusalem

40 years since the original production, Finborough Theatre revives Paul Kember’s 1980 play Not Quite Jerusalem. It’s set in 1979 and looks at what it ...
Your Image Alt Text

The Cat and the Canary

John Willard’s 1921 comedy thriller, The Cat and The Canary, comes back to the stage this year in a tour by The Classic Thriller Theatre Company. Prem...
Your Image Alt Text

Albion

Playwright Mike Bartlett and director Rupert Goold collaborate again to bring Albion back to the Almeida, just a few years after it premiered there in...
Your Image Alt Text

Ages of the Moon

Sam Shepard’s Ages of the Moon is a moving exploration of the realities of aging. Originally written and performed in 2009, it premieres in the UK at ...
Your Image Alt Text

Hamlet

Winder’s version of Hamlet is, in theory, an interesting modern take on Shakespeare, seeking to convey a commentary about gender and political oppress...
Your Image Alt Text

While the Sun Shines

This revival of While the Sun Shines, a 1943 comedy by playwright Terrence Rattigan, is high-spirited and brilliantly fun. The story starts as Mulv...