The National Theatre’s critically acclaimed adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s fantasy epic The Ocean at the End of the Lane will tour the UK and Ireland later this year,
Bijan Sheibani’s production of A Taste of Honey, the remarkable taboo-breaking 1950s play written by Shelagh Delaney when she was just 19, will transfer to the West End
Oscar-winning actress, Cate Blanchett, joins Stephen Dillane in the world premiere of Martin Crimp’s, When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other, at the National Theatre next January, it
The British way of coping with death generally involves a degree of sadness, black clothing and a period of mourning. But, after watching Natasha Gordon’s heartfelt debut play,
The new season at the National Theatre has been announced today and it includes Hadestown which comes to the venue prior to Broadway and following record-breaking runs at
The National Theatre’s critically acclaimed, sold-out production of David Eldridge’s Beginning will transfer to the Ambassadors Theatre from January. Beginning is a tender and funny look at the
This autumn the National Theatre stages the world-premiere of Network, Lee Hall’s new adaptation of the Oscar-winning film by Paddy Chayefsky. Directed by Ivo van Hove, the cast
J T Rogers’ award-winning play, Oslo, officially opens at the National Theatre next week ahead of a West end transfer to the Harold Pinter Theatre. The Lincoln Center
The great work returns. Angels In America will return to Broadway for the first time since the now-legendary original production opened in 1993, following its unprecedented success at
The faded splendour of a derelict theatre could do nothing to diminish the beauty and elegance of the fabulous Follies which proved, at last night’s opening, that the
Patrick Marber’s thrilling adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler is set to tour the UK this winter following a sold-out run at the National Theatre’s Lyttelton Theatre. Just