While They Were Waiting ★★★
Gary Wilmot’s debut London play ‘While They Were Waiting’ is a two-hander play starring Steve Furst and the much-loved entertainer himself.
Gary Wilmot’s debut London play ‘While They Were Waiting’ is a two-hander play starring Steve Furst and the much-loved entertainer himself.
Robert Bathurst returns to the immersive production of ‘Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell’, performed in the legendary Coach and Horses pub.
Jack Nicholls’ debut play, ‘The Shitheads’, explores the very beginnings of who we are, in a world premiere at the Royal Court
Anna Ziegler’s ‘Evening All Afternoon’ receives a world premiere at the Donmar Warehouse
Chadwick Boseman’s ‘Deep Azure’ hits the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
Hugh Bonneville and Maggie Siff examine faith and explore love in this intimate reprise of William Nicholson’s ‘Shadowlands’ for the Aldwych Theatre.
George Bernard Shaw and Mrs Patrick Campbell relive their decades-long ‘affair’ through the letters they left behind in ‘Dear Liar’ at Jermyn Street Theatre.
National Theatre showcases Rattigan’s playwriting maturity with a fresh-faced revival of ‘Man and Boy’ at the Dorfman Theatre.
Bush Theatre breaks down systemic failure and isolation with short play, ‘Maggots’
Tim Crouch directs and stars in his stripped-back and self-aware re-imagining of ‘The Tempest’.