Beetlejuice
By Anthony King, Scott Brown & Eddie PerfectGet ready for the time of your afterlife with the supernaturally hilarious hit musical BEETLEJUICE! The spectacular Broadway sensation has crossed over to the Prince Edward Theatre – for a limited haunting only. Based on Tim Burton's beloved movie classic, this wildly funny — and weirdly life-affirming — musical tells the tale...
Continue reading...War Horse
By Michael Morpurgo — Adapted by Nick Stafford in association with Handspring Puppet CompanyAt the outbreak of the First World War, young Albert's beloved horse Joey is sold to the cavalry and shipped to France. Too young to enlist, Albert refuses to forget him, embarking on an extraordinary journey from the fields of rural Devon to the trenches of wartime France – determined...
Continue reading...Black Comedy
By Peter ShafferYoung sculptor Brindsley Miller is on the brink of success. He is expecting a visit from an influential art collector, whose approval could secure his future, and he is determined to present himself as sophisticated and successful. The problem? His flat is sparsely furnished, most of the contents borrowed without...
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The P Word
By Waleed AkhtarBush Theatre, London
Zafar flees homophobic persecution in Pakistan to seek asylum in the UK. Londoner Bilal (or Billy as he prefers to be known) is ground down by years of Grindr and the complexity of being a brown gay man. Their worlds are about to change forever. Moving through casual hook-ups to the UK's hostile environment, Waleed Akhtar's sharp-witted and devastating new play charts the parallel lives of two gay Pakistani men.
See cast, creatives, and 5 reviewsEducating Rita
By Willy RussellDundee Repertory and Scottish Dance Theatre, Dundee
Rita (Grace Galloway) is a spirited hairdresser hungry for change. Frank (Richard Conlon) is a disillusioned university lecturer who has lost faith in his work and in himself. When their worlds collide, an unexpected friendship sparks that will change them both. First performed in 1980 and later adapted into the beloved film starring Julie Walters and Michael Caine, which earned three BAFTA Awards and three Oscar nominations, Educating Rita remains a warm, witty and deeply human celebration of growth, connection and the transformative joy of education.
See cast, creatives, and 4 reviewsOnce
By Enda WalshPitlochry Festival Theatre, Pitlochry
UK premiere Phoenix Theatre London, 2013
Set in Dublin, the story follows Guy, a disillusioned street musician ready to leave his songs behind, and Girl, a spirited Czech immigrant who challenges him to believe in his talent. With the support of an unconventional group of friends and fellow musicians, they embark on creating an album together. This achingly beautiful, joyously uplifting show strikes an unforgettable chord and speaks to the power of music to connect us all. From the very first note, Once draws you in and never lets go.
See cast, creatives, and 7 reviews