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Danton’s Death

OLIVIER THEATRE: Toby Stephens is at his imperious best as the swaggering, eponymous hero while Eliot Levey very nearly steals…

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Welcome to Thebes

OLIVIER THEATRE: Moira Buffini’s Welcome to Thebes re-imagines the disastrous aftermath of the fall of Oedipus in a 21st century…

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Henry IV Part 1

SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBE: The Henry IV plays are not really about the eponymous King. They explore the making of a monarch…

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Lingua Franca

FINBOROUGH THEATRE: 'Lingua Franca', Peter Nichols’ play at the Finborough theatre until 7th August, follows the fortunes of Steven Flowers…

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Morte d'Arthur

Morte d’Arthur tells of the sword in the stone, the consolidation of Arthur’s positon as King of Britain and the…

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Antony and Cleopatra

SHAKESPEARE: Caught between desire and duty Antony and Cleopatra's affair shook the foundations of the world. Power politics and passion…

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The Crucible

TIM SHEADER'S OPEN AIR THEATRE: Arthur Miller’s classic is so engrained into the collective consciousness that I had lazily assumed…

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Peter Pan

BARBICAN THEATRE: David Greig’s new version of 'Peter Pan' is a lot closer to J.M. Barrie’s novel than the hazy,…

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Women beware women

OLIVIER THEATRE: In the event that Prince William's squeeze Kate, joins the British Royal Family her story will begin to…

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Macbeth

SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBE: 2010’s ‘Kings and Rogues’ season kicks off with Lucy Bailey’s 'Macbeth' of the damned: the Globe’s structure is…

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