Tonight at 8.30, Nuffield, Southampton
Nuffield, Southampton: In an ambitious co-production by the Nuffield and English Touring Theatre, Nuffield Associate Blanche McIntyre is directing all nine works in Noel Coward's cycle …
Nuffield, Southampton: In an ambitious co-production by the Nuffield and English Touring Theatre, Nuffield Associate Blanche McIntyre is directing all nine works in Noel Coward's cycle …
Soho Theatre, London: Matt Hartley's new play explores what it is to feel unsafe in one's own home. A young couple, Alex and Clare, move into a new flat; but they've barely be…
Old Red Lion, London: Moses Raine's engaging new play - directed by his sister, Nina, whose own plays include the Olivier-nominated Tribes - is set in a Moscow flat inhabited by three g…
New Diorama, London: Inspired by the short fiction of Vladimir Nabokov, Simon Eves' production is a curious confection. Set against a backdrop of Berlin in the 1930s, three stories - ta…
Riverside Studios, London: Chiefly notable for featuring the stage debuts of the latest two members of the Redgrave and Fox acting dynasties, in Daisy Bevan and Jack Fox, this is an otherwis…
Royal and Derngate, Northampton: James Dacre's inaugural season as artistic director at the Royal and Derngate continues with Tamsin Oglesby's new version of George Feydeau's …
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon: Continuing his journey through the First Folio, Gregory Doran's excellent productions of Parts I and II of Henry IV for the Royal Shakesp…
Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon: The RSC's Roaring Girls season begins, appropriately enough, with Dekker and Middleton's city comedy of 1611 inspired by the life of Mary Frith, …
The Maria, Young Vic, London: Inspired by a trip that writer and director Amir Nizar Zuabi and German-Syrian actor Corinne Jaber took together to the Syrian refugee camps in Jordan, Oh My Sw…
Theatre 503, London: Alex and Andreea, two homeless Romanians, have taken up residence in a derelict London public toilet. For reasons that are not immediately apparent, they have decided to…
Soho Theatre, London: You might want to think hard about sitting in the first couple of rows of Told By an Idiot's homage to the anarchy of 1970s kids' TV. There are quite a lot of…
Southwark Playhouse, London: Even the most avid fans of Sherlock Holmes would probably agree that the first of Arthur Conan Doyle's four Holmes novels is not his strongest. The characte…
Shoreditch Town Hall, London: One of the most magical moments in Philip Wilson's collection of classic Grimm Brothers fairy tales - as distilled by Philip Pullman - comes right at the e…
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds: Anya Reiss' update of Frank Wedekind's 1891 play for Headlong successfully transplants its troubled teenage characters from repressive turn of the …
Theatre503, London: There's an odd, time-warped quality to Annie Hulley's debut. The old-fashioned sitcom-like tone, the stiff, unbelievable dialogue, even the faintly cardboardy, …
Arts Theatre, London: Steeped in cinematic and televisual references that include the Amicus anthologies and classic horror films such as Dead of Night, Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman's tr…
Royal and Derngate Theatre, Northampton: This hugely handsome production of Dickens' classic is James Dacre's first here as artistic director. Mike Poulton's adaptation is a f…
Park Theatre, London: This funny, inventive, near-wordless piece, devised by Hot Coals, a new ensemble made up of graduates from RADA's Theatre-Lab MA, is - very - loosely inspired by C…
Ovalhouse, London: Originally written in Romany and then translated into English, Dan Allum's play explores the Gypsy way of life as well as the prejudices to which the traveller commun…
Southwark Playhouse, London: As the film version of Tracy Letts' Pulitzer-winning play, August: Osage County opens in cinemas, Southwark Playhouse stages the UK premiere of Superior Don…
Arcola Theatre, London: Set in late 19th-century Alaska, at the tail end of the gold rush, Karen Ardiff's debut play focuses on a quartet of women left behind in a dying town after the …
Set to play in a Virginia Woolf adaptation at Manchester's Royal Exchange, the former Coronation Street star talks gender, Scott & Bailey and stomach muscles"I've never worked harder in my l…
St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch, London: St Leonard's in Shoreditch is an imposing building, awesome in the truest sense. National Art Service's meditation on the end of the world …
Theatre503, London: There's an air of the familiar to Alan Franks' play about life at Oxford University in 1968 - a pivotal, turbulent year in so many ways. Anxiety about the war i…
The Shed, National, London: Opening the day after athlete Beth Tweddle was subjected to vile, sexist abuse during a Sky Sports Q&A - an all-too commonplace occurrence - this devised piec…