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Enter the world of William Shakespeare’s timeless tale of love, As You Like It, this winter, travel into the Forest of Arden and discover what it truly means to be in love.
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The West End transfer of Best of Enemies stars Zachary Quinto and David Harewood
Cast
Graduates of LSMT
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The global premiere of Japanese creative powerhouse Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbour Totoro live on stage at London’s Barbican.
Ask any young lad to describe their first memories
of football and most would recall the waft of liniment oil, or the roar of the crowd under the blazing floodlights – Glenn Richards was no dif...
a new play by April De Angelis
From 30 November to 21 January
In proud partnership with the Mandela family. Co-produced with Nandi Mandela, Luvuyo Madasa, Shaun Hurwitz, Ronen Zekry, Greg Dean Borowsky, Shaun Borowsky and Brian & Dayna Lee
AIM Theatre is really excited to hold this brilliant evening of new work. With new works ‘YOU AND I’, ‘HAPPILY EVER AFTER?’, ‘UNFORGOTTEN HEROES’ and ‘I TOLD YOU I WAS SICK’ being s...
On The Ropes is the story of Vernon Vanriel in the biggest fight of his life - the fight over prejudice.Â
Michael Grandage directs Emma Corrin in Neil Bartlett’s joyous new adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s modern masterpiece - Orlando.
by William Shakespeare
From 23 November to 21 January
Get ready to follow the journey of one ordinary girl who reaches too far into the heights of Paradise.
The play follows the story of four young adults through two separate timelines five years apart, in the first timeline they are unknowingly causing the collapse of society, whilst in the other th...
If I was English I wouldn’t care if Communism in Czechoslovakia reformed itself into a pile of pig shit. To be English would be my luck.
Director
Kieran Bourne
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The world's longest-running play of any kind, Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap at the St Martin's Theatre
I’ll be gone for a while. Possibly forever. It’s nothing you did.
Known as one of literature’s towering symbols of honesty and compassion lawyer Atticus Finch seeks the truth in a town that seems determined to hide it.