Romeo and Juliet
By William Shakespeare. Adpated by Robert IckeIn Verona, in the height of summer, two young people meet at a party. The rest is tragedy. In Robert Icke's 2026 revival, Noah Jupe and Sadie Sink portray Romeo and Juliet as vulnerable teenagers caught in a high-stakes, modern-dress power struggle. Set against a scorching Verona summer, the production...
Continue reading...The Authenticator
By Winsome PinnockSoon after inheriting her family's stately home, eccentric artist Fenella Harford discovers a stash of hidden diaries and enlists a young academic, Marva, to confirm their authenticity. Joined by Marva's brilliant but overlooked mentor, Abi, the three women come together to seek the truth, soon realising that secrets...
Continue reading...Les Liaisons Dangereuses
By Christopher Hampton. Based on the novel by Pierre Choderlos de LaclosAmong the glittering salons of the super-rich, patriarchy equals power, reputation is everything – and for women, one misstep can mean ruin. Marquise de Merteuil, master in the art of survival, wields her influence with intelligence and control. Alongside the magnetic Vicomte de Valmont, they turn seduction into strategy and weaponise...
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While They Were Waiting
By Gary WilmotUpstairs at the Gatehouse, London
Nobody waits like Mulberry. Waiting is his hobby. He waits whenever and wherever he can. Whilst waiting for a big yellow door of opportunity to open, his reverie is smashed by the arrival of a stranger called Bix: an inquisitive, restless sort with skin too thick to realise his intrusion. Much to Mulberry's irritation, a profound and meaningful friendship develops.
See cast, creatives, and 2 reviewsA Doll's House
By Henrik Ibsen. Adpated by Anya ReissAlmeida Theatre, London
Nora and Torvald's marriage vows are a binding contract, but when scandal threatens to wreck their lives, it's time to renegotiate the terms. Money, sex, power – this time nothing's off the table.
See cast, creatives, and 9 reviewsKiss of the Spider Woman
By Manuel Puig. Adapted by Terrence McNallyCurve Theatre, Leicester
& touring
UK premiere Shaftesbury Theatre London 1992
In a brutal prison, Molina – condemned for his sexuality, and Valentin – a political prisoner, are forced into an unlikely friendship in the cell they share. To escape their harsh reality, Molina conjures dazzling fantasies of glamorous movies, spinning tales of the seductive and dangerous Spider Woman. As their conditions worsen and the line between truth and fiction blurs, the two men find a deeper connection – one that could cost them everything.
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