The ChangelingOne of the most powerful tragedies ever written, The Changeling is a gripping and darkly comic tale of how love and sex drive us mad.
BingoFor six weeks only: Patrick Stewart as William Shakespeare. The glory years of London behind him, William Shakespeare finds himself in an overwhelming moral dilemma. Like his greatest creation King Lear, he has to decide: what shall he do with his money and his power?
Going DarkThe creators of acclaimed hit Kursk return with a heavenly new show.
After Miss JulieA passionate tragedy adapted by Patrick Marber, best known for his acclaimed plays Dealer's Choice, Don Juan in Soho and Closer, and his BAFTA-winning films Notes on a Scandal and Closer.
Wild SwansThe first-ever stage version of the worldwide phenomenon.
Through the eyes of one fiercely courageous family, Wild Swans takes us on a journey through China at the heart of the 20th century. An astonishing human story, Wild Swans by Jung Chang is the best-selling non-fiction book in British publishing history.
The SuitPeter Brook returns to the Young Vic with a new musical version of Can Themba's hauntingly beautiful South African fable, co-directed by Marie-Hélène Estienne.
Mad About the BoyGbolahan Obisesan (Sus) returns to the Young Vic with this Fringe First Winner – a lyrical and timely examination of what it means to be a man today.
Minsk, 2011Belarus Free Theatre returns with a provocative and heartbreaking Fringe First-winning show.
A Doll's HouseOlivier Award-winning playwright Simon Stephens (Punk Rock), Young Vic associate director Carrie Cracknell (Elektra) and Tony Award-winning theatre designer Ian MacNeil (Billy Elliot) build A Doll’s House for the 21st century.
Three SistersThe courage it takes to defy convention and find happiness is at the heart of Chekhov’s timeless masterpiece, directed by Benedict Andrews (The Return of Ulysses, The Wars of the Roses with Cate Blanchett).
BlacktaThis hilariously biting satire directed by Young Vic artistic director David Lan exposes the highs and lows of making it as a black actor – a ‘blackta’.