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Sherlock Holmes

By Joel Horwood

London, 1890, a city rapidly expanding, devouring all in its path. Fresh off the success of his first big case, Sherlock Holmes misuses his time, until an unknown woman and a mysterious jewel arrive at 221b Baker Street. As the chase begins, and with lives on the line, can Holmes and...

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1536

By Ava Pickett

Kings don't kill their wives, right? Tudor England. A field in Essex. Three women meet in secret, hungry for gossip from London. Word spreads of a clash between King Henry VIII and his Queen, Anne Boleyn. And closer to home, another rumour begins to catch fire. As these women...

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Mother Courage and Her Children

By Bertolt Brecht. Translated by Anna Jordan

With war raging all around her, Mother Courage sells food and clothing to soldiers, switching allegiance when it suits her and striving to keep her business and children alive at all costs. Bloody battlefields are her marketplace, her wagon, her stall. Her remarkable and brutal story is told through humour...

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Recent Openings

Care

By Alexander Zeldin

Young Vic Theatre, London

Previews11 May 2026
Opens/Press Night19 May 2026
Closes11 June 2026
Running Time2 hours 10 minutes
First PerformedOdéon-Théâtre de l'Europe Paris, 2022
World premiere of this translation
Presented ByYoung Vic & A Zeldin Company

A single mum, two feuding pre-teens, and their gran. When Grandmother takes a fall, she is hastily moved to a care home she doesn't want to be in, surrounded by other elderly people longing for comfort and missing home. But as time passes, she comes to see what really matters in life and between loss and loneliness, we glimpse the unexpected joy in life's everyday moments.

See cast, creatives, and 11 reviews

Equus

By Peter Shaffer

Menier Chocolate Factory, London
& touring

Previews08 May 2026
Opens/Press Night18 May 2026
Closes04 July 2026
Running Time2 hours 45 minutes
First PerformedNational Theatre London, 1973
Presented ByMenier Chocolate Factory & Theatre Royal Bath

What prompts a 17-year-old boy to blind six horses? This is the challenge presented to psychiatrist Martin Dysart as he delves into the psyche of his young patient Alan Strang to search for the answers and at the same time questioning whether the cure is more dangerous than the crime.

See cast, creatives, and 14 reviews

Eclipse

By John Morton

Chichester Theatre - Minerva Theatre, Chichester

Previews08 May 2026
Opens/Press Night14 May 2026
Closes06 June 2026
Running Time1 hour 50 minutes
First PerformedWorld premiere
Presented ByChichester Festival Theatre, ROYO in association with Wessex Grove

In the kitchen of an old Devon rectory, the daughter who stayed and the son who moved away make conversation with their current and former partners, the milkman, the postman, the care workers. They talk about the weather, the roads, the toaster, the bins. About anything except the simmering tensions between them, as their father lies mortally ill in the next room. Until the unspoken emotions and conflicts of years boil over. Eclipse is a painfully funny, acute and delicate play about our struggle to communicate, in the face of life and of death. And our infinite capacity for drinking tea.

See cast, creatives, and 6 reviews
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