Review: Not Talking at curtainup.com-London
Mike Bartlett's first play gets its first staging from Defibrillator .
Mike Bartlett's first play gets its first staging from Defibrillator .
David Hare's latest play looks at the love story of the founders of Glyndebourne Opera in Sussex with artists fleeing Hitler's Germany
Superb play from actor David Haig about the weather for the D Day landings
a star is born in this new London musical. . .
The Royal Shakespeare Company has found a new star in Paapa Essiedu's Prince of Denmark
The Hamilton phenomenon takes London by storm
a new comedy from Richard Bean and Clive Coleman about the early life in London of Karl Marx as a young reprobate
Mike Bartlett has compared his play to Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard. Others are saying that this is Britain's first serious Brexit play
Zeller's play puts a new slant on the French reputation for a relaxed attitude towards infidelity
Hannan's play looks at the politician Enoch Powell and the impact his speech about the nation had on a generatiib
The big hit from Broadway arrives in London telling the tale of the most unlikely peace process in secret talks between the Israelis and the PLO.
Terry Johnson writes and directs this play about the legendary cameraman and director Jack Cardiff
Howard Brenton's intriguing play looks at the playwright August Strindberg's time in Paris reflecting on his life and obsessions
David Storey's play was a prequel to his novel Pasmore and comes from a theatre company dedicated to illustrating what is extraordinary about people's ordinary lives
The premiere of Christopher Shinn's latest play is about a Silicon Valley billionaire turned philanthropist to make fundamental changes to society with Ben Whishaw in the lead
Conor McPherson's play with many Bob Dylan songs set in hiis birthplace of Duluth, Minnesota
F Murray Abraham stars in a play about the agonies of writing
James Graham's new play looks at Rupert Murdoch's acquisition of The Sun newspaper
Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins's play about New York magazine journalism stirs up the industry at Hampstead Theatre
Jim Steinman's musical Bat out of Hell finally gets a staging forty years on . . .
reflective solo show by Robert Le Page
Tom Stoppard's 1974 play Travesties gets its first professional London production for a couple of decades at the Chocolate Factory starring Tom Hollander as Henry Wilfred Carr who meets cele…
Jez Butterworth's epic successor to Jerusalem is set in a family in Northern Ireland among the troubles and has its West End transfer booked . .
The Lyric Hammersmith receives Duncan Macmillan's adaptation of Paul Auster's New york Trilogy with groundbreaking technological staging.
Melly Still's adaptation of Elena Ferrante's quartet of unputdownable novels about the life in Naples of two women friends . . . Read More -