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Glengarry Glen Ross

By David Mamet

A fly-by-night office in Chicago. A brutal sales competition: Top dog wins a Cadillac. Second wins a set of steak knives. Third and fourth get fired. Four real estate agents cheat, fight and steal to come out on top — but can any of them win?

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The Long Drop

By Denise Mina. Adapted by Linda McLean

Glasgow, 1957. A family destroyed. A man who insists he knows why. Between whisky-soaked confessions and half-truths swirling in cigarette smoke, William Watt and Peter Manuel share a night that will change everything. Winding through stale-aired bars, shadowed backstreets and tangled lies – leading to one of the most infamous trials in...

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RON

By Ted Walliker

RON is an absurd, violent, genre-bending queer odyssey exploring the nature of unrequited love; how far would you go to show someone you love them? Sometimes you're just the Ron person in the Ron place at the Ron time.

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Recent Openings

Venus and Adonis

By William Shakespeare

Oxford Playhouse, Oxford
& touring

Previews18 June 2026
Opens/Press Night18 June 2026
Closes20 June 2026
Running Time1 hour
First PerformedThe Other Place theatre Stratford-upon-Avon, 2004
Presented ByRoyal Shakespeare Company & the Little Angel Theatre

Narrated live on stage by Simon Russell Beale and animated by a team of world-class puppeteers with live musical accompaniment, this unique production blends comedy, tragedy and Shakespeare's incredible poetry to bring the famous story of Venus and her obsession with the handsome Adonis thrillingly to life in a rich, immersive theatrical experience. Drawing inspiration from the bewitching artistry of Japanese Bunraku puppets and the Jacobean Court Masque, this spellbinding production tells the story using marionettes, rod, shadow and table-top puppets. As part of a limited UK and European tour, this is an exclusive and rare opportunity to witness, close at hand, this powerful erotically-charged story of unrequited love.

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Nell Gwynn

By Jessica Swale

Shakespeare North Playhouse, Prescot
& touring

Previews12 June 2026
Opens/Press Night16 June 2026
Closes04 July 2026
Running Time2 hours 25 minutes
First PerformedShakespeare's Globe London, 2015
Presented ByShakespeare North Playhouse, Theatre by the Lake & Storyhouse

The year is 1660. The Puritans have run away with their drab grey tails between their legs and Charles II has exploded onto the scene with a love of all things loud, French and sexy. On Drury Lane, a young Nell Gwynn is peddling her satsumas and wit with equal gusto but, little does she know who is watching...

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Soldiers of Tomorrow

By Itai Erdal with Colleen Murphy

Finborough Theatre, London

Previews10 June 2026
Opens/Press Night11 June 2026
Closes04 July 2026
Running Time1 hour 10 minutes
First PerformedPuSh International Performing Arts Festival Vancouver, Canada 2023
UK premiere Edinburgh Fringe 2023
Presented ByThe Elbow Theatre in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre

Many years ago, in Israel, Itai Erdal's eight year old nephew came home from school with an empty box to be filled with presents for soldiers at the front. Inside the box, the boy's teacher had written: 'To the soldiers of today from the soldiers of tomorrow.' That ‘tomorrow' has come. A former conscript soldier in the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), Itai Erdal, accompanied by Syrian born musician Emad Armoush, shares the story of his military service in a frank, profoundly personal insight into the Arab Israeli conflict, the occupation of Palestine, and the conditions that led to October 7, the horror of Gaza, and war with Iran and Lebanon..

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