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39 Steps
Hitchcock meets hilarious in this innovative and award-winning comedy at the Criterion Theatre! |
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All My Sons
David Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker star in Arthur Miller’s compelling drama, All My Sons. |
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An Inspector Calls
Landmark production of JB Priestley’s classic thriller, An Inspector Calls, directed by Stephen Daldry. |
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Breakfast At Tiffany’s
Anna Friel stars as Holly Golightly in the stage adaptation of Breakfast at Tiffany’s. |
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Calendar Girls
An all star cast featuring Hannah Waterman Kelly Brook, Janie Dee, Helen Lederer, Debbie Chazen, Arabella Weir. |
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Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
Following its sold-out run on Broadway, the explosive 2008 production of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS’ Pulitzer Prize winning play. |
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Daisy Pulls It Off
Our heroine Daisy Meredith finds it hard to be accepted at Grangewood School for Young Ladies. |
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Debbie Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds celebrates 50 years of show business in this award winning one woman show. |
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Defending The Caveman
Insightful comedy that examines the ongoing battle for understanding between the sexes. |
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Enron
There was a warning. And its name was Enron. One of the most infamous scandals in financial history. |
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Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour by Tom Stoppard, with music by Andre Previn. |
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Ghosts
Lesley Sharp, Iain Glen, Malcolm Storry and Harry Treadaway star in a new production of Ibsen’s Ghosts. |
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Jerusalem
Mark Rylance and Mackenzie Cook star in the critically acclaimed Jerusalem, which transfers to the West End |
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Just The Tonic Comedy Club
Just the Tonic Comedy now has a permanent London home, at the Leicester Square Theatre. |
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Morecambe
A deliriously funny memorial that swallows up everything from Morecambe Pier to Andre Previn and Glenda Jackson. |
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Mousetrap
Agatha Christie’s legendary whodunit, THE MOUSETRAP, is still thriving after over 50 years in the West End. |
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Nation
Following His Dark Materials, Coram Boy and War Horse, the National stages Mark Ravenhill’s exhilarating adaptation. |
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Peter Pan
After sell-out success in London’s Kensington Gardens, Peter Pan flies into the O2 for a strictly limited period. |
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Private Lives
Noel Coward’s dazzling comic masterpiece provides a riotous show down between two of the screen’s most prized actors. |
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Six Degrees Of Separation
Based on a true story, a young man comes into the lives of two affulent New York art dealers. |
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The Caretaker
Two-time Tony Award winner Jonathan Pryce, stars in Harold Pinter’s compelling play, The Caretaker. |
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The Gruffalo
For the fourth year running The Gruffalo returns for a limited Christmas season. |
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The Little Dog Laughed
The hilarity of Hollywood hypocrisy and what self-deception does to people in the shallow and superficial world of show business. |
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The Misanthrope
Damian Lewis leads an outstanding ensemble with Tara Fitzgerald, Keira Knightley and Dominic Rowan. |
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The Pitmen Painters
Following sell-out seasons at The National last year, Lee Hall’s new play , a deeply moving and timely production. |
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The Power Of Yes
Meeting with many of the key players from the financial world, David Hare, author of The Permanent Way. |
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The Rise and Fall Of Little Voice
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is coming back to the West End in an exciting new production. |
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The White Guard
The National stages Andrew Upton’s vigorous new version of Mikhail Bulgakov’s rarely performed masterpiece. |
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The Woman in Black
One of the most exciting, gripping and successful theatre events ever staged. |
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Twelfth Night
RSC Chief Associate Director Gregory Doran directs and Richard Wilson stars in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. |
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Waiting For Godot
Ian McKellen reprises his role in Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece. |
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War Horse
The National Theatre’s sell out production transfers to the New London Theatre. |
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