Public Enemy★ ★ ★ ★
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How far would you go to stand up for the truth? Ibsen’s tale of corruption and courage is brought to life by Richard Jones.
Trash CuisineBanned from performing in their own country, Belarus Free Theatre serve up food, music, dance, Shakespeare and true stories from inmates and executioners.
BrilliantA glittering introduction to theatre for 3 to 5 year-olds and their families combining movement, live music and captivating imagery to create a dreamlike world made of light.
A Season in the CongoJoe Wright (Anna Karenina, Atonement) directs Olivier Award winner Chiwetel Ejiofor in this gripping retelling of a nation’s turbulent first year of freedom.
A Doll's HouseFollowing two sell-out runs, Ibsen's classic transfers to the Duke of York's for twelve weeks this summer.
The Secret AgentSecret terror cells, political conspiracy, police bungling... This is London, 1896. Theatre O adapt Joseph Conrad's classic tale for the stage.
American LuluSex, murder and suicide collide in this radical reworking of the classic opera, transported to 1950s New Orleans.
The EventsScreams echo through corridors. A forest echoes with the sound of gunfire. At Claire's choir, one of the singers is missing. A new play by David Greig.
The Scottsboro BoysKander and Ebb’s exhilarating, dazzling and provocative musical receives its UK premiere, once again directed by Susan Stroman, 5-time Tony Award-winning director and choreographer of The Producers.