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Samuel Beckett’s absurdist classic, Waiting for Godot is...
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Writer and director Mike Leigh’s enduring play...
Can a friendship survive the passage of time? That’s the question writer Waleed...
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An unknown presence knows more than the other characters,...
“We’re just like Macbeth and Lady Macbeth because we’ve got into a...
The day before his wedding, an anxious and doubt-ridden Frank...
Originally staged in 1982, Tom Stoppard’s most-revived play makes a return to...
As the West End and Broadway are awash with adaptations of...
The Death of England trilogy, which is currently playing in rep at...
Coming to the Marylebone Theatre for four days only, The...
The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, directed by James Hyland...
The script is the cornerstone of any theatre...
After an eight-year absence from the West End, Patrick Barlow’s The 39...
On the front of the playbill, Shifters is described as “a...
“Like Shakespeare, we are living in a post-Elizabethan,...






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