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Aristophanes, Sondheim, Lane The Frogs

A must-see bullseye. A nutri-bullet for the soul


Beckett Cascando

Fascinating, frustrating, worth experiencing. Perhaps platonically.


Chekhov Three Sisters

There’s a rapt self-communing in this production of Three Sisters. A must-see, it glows long after you’ve left it.


Deaf Republic

Its claustrophobia overwhelms and moves, whilst leaving Dead Centre room for yet another slant on Ilya Kaminsky’s imaginary.


Euripides Medea

This Medea deserves its fame. A must-see, though nearly sold-out.


Jon Fosse Einkvan

An opaque, compelling gem from Det Norske Teatret and its director Horn; and the wonderful Coronet.


Men’s Business

A quietly phenomenal, ground-breaking play, blistering in sumps of silence. See it.


Salomé

Sheer spectacle powers this through, with a twist of unease for having seen it.


Teatro dei Gordi: Pandora

It begs questions: what couldn’t we do, if placed outside our own comfort station in life? Essential theatre. essential questions. A gem.


The Maids

An exceptional revival.


Timberlake Wertenbaker Little Brother

bsorbs and remains indelible. Stella Powell-Jones is helming a quietly radical shift in Jermyn Street. And she’s taking the audience with her.


Tolstoy/Phillip Breen Anna Karenina

Potentially a revelation, perhaps a classic: a fully-articulated world around Anna, and not just her ghost.