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PLAYS<br />

ALLELUJAH!<br />

Alan Bennett’s new play is directed by<br />

Nicholas Hytner, and tells the story of a<br />

hospital in a small town in the Pennines<br />

threatened with closure as the NHS looks to<br />

improve efficiency. From 11 July.<br />

BRIDGE THEATRE<br />

One Tower Bridge, SE1 (0843 208 1846)<br />

THE COMEDY ABOUT A BANK ROBBERY<br />

One enormous diamond, eight incompetent<br />

crooks and a snoozing security guard. What<br />

could possibly go right?<br />

CRITERION THEATRE<br />

Piccadilly Circus, (020 7492 0810)<br />

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG<br />

A Polytechnic amateur drama group are<br />

putting on a 1920s murder mystery and<br />

everything that can go wrong... does!<br />

DUCHESS THEATRE<br />

Catherine Street, WC2 (0330 333 4810)<br />

KING LEAR<br />

Jonathan Munby’s explosive revival of<br />

Shakespeare’s epic tragedy moves to the West<br />

End with a celebrated cast led by Ian<br />

McKellen as the embittered monarch in a<br />

fractured kingdom. From 11 July.<br />

DUKE OF YORK’S THEATRE<br />

St Martin’s Lane, WC2 (020 7492 1552)<br />

THE WOMAN IN BLACK<br />

An innocent outsider, a suspicious rural<br />

community, a gothic house and a misty marsh<br />

are the ingredients of this Victorian ghost story.<br />

FORTUNE THEATRE<br />

Russell Street, WC2 (0844 871 7626)<br />

IMPERIUM<br />

The Royal Shakespeare Company presents<br />

Mike Poulton’s stage adaption of Robert Harris's<br />

Cicero trilogy. Performed in two parts - Part<br />

One: Conspirator and Part Two: Dictator.<br />

GIELGUD THEATRE<br />

Shaftesbury Avenue, W1 (0844 482 5130)<br />

CONSENT<br />

Nina Raine's powerful, painful and funny play<br />

sifts the evidence from every side and puts<br />

justice in the dock.<br />

HAROLD PINTER THEATRE<br />

Panton Street, SW1 (0844 871 7627)<br />

Royal National Theatre Plays in repertory<br />

OLIVIER THEATRE<br />

EXIT THE KING<br />

This great tragi-comedy is brought to life on<br />

stage this summer, the first time Eugène<br />

Ionesco’s work has been performed at the<br />

National Theatre.<br />

TRANSLATIONS<br />

Brian Friel’s modern classic is a powerful<br />

account of nationhood, which sees the<br />

turbulent relationship between England and<br />

Ireland play out in one quiet community.<br />

LYTTELTON THEATRE<br />

THE LEHMAN TRILOGY<br />

The story of a family and a company that<br />

changed the world, told in three parts on a<br />

single evening. With Simon Russell Beale,<br />

Adam Godley and Ben Miles<br />

JULIE<br />

Fuelled by social division, Strindberg’s<br />

masterpiece remains shocking and fiercely<br />

relevant in this new version by Polly Stenham.<br />

DORFMAN THEATRE<br />

AN OCTOROON<br />

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ extraordinary play<br />

comes to the National Theatre after a sold-out<br />

run at the Orange Tree Theatre.<br />

NATIONAL THEATRE<br />

South Bank, SE1 (020 7452 3000)<br />

THE LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE<br />

Michael Grandage directs a brand new<br />

production of Martin McDonagh’s play,<br />

starring Poldark’s Aidan Turner.<br />

NOEL COWARD THEATRE<br />

St. Martin’s Lane, WC2 (0844 482 5140)<br />

HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED<br />

CHILD PARTS I & II<br />

Stage play based on the Harry Potter franchise<br />

written by Jack Thorne, based on an original<br />

story by J.K Rowling.<br />

PALACE THEATRE<br />

Shaftesbury Avenue, W1 (0330 333 4813)<br />

JUNGLE<br />

Experience the intense, moving and uplifting<br />

encounters between refugees in the Calais<br />

camp from many different countries and the<br />

volunteers who arrived from the UK.<br />

PLAYHOUSE THEATRE<br />

Northumberland Ave, WC2 (0844 871 7631)<br />

FAULTY TOWERS DINING EXPERIENCE<br />

Inspired by one of Britain's greatest ever<br />

comedy series, this 2 hour interactive<br />

production is set in a restaurant where you the<br />

audience are the diners.<br />

RADISSON BLU EDWARDIAN<br />

Bloomsbury Street, (0845 1544 145)<br />

AS YOU LIKE IT<br />

In the mythical Forest of Arden, a world of<br />

transformation where anything is possible and<br />

anything permissible, two young people<br />

discover what it really means to be in love.<br />

REGENT’S PARK OPEN AIR THEATRE<br />

Inner Circle, NW1 (0844 826 4242)<br />

THE MOUSETRAP<br />

Agatha Christie’s whodunnit is the longest<br />

running play of its kind in the history of<br />

British theatre.<br />

ST MARTIN’S THEATRE<br />

West Street, WC2 (0844 499 1515)<br />

TARTUFFE<br />

Christopher Hampton's modern updated, and<br />

dual-language, production of Moliere's comedy.<br />

THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET<br />

Haymarket SW1 (020 7930 8800)<br />

AN IDEAL HUSBAND<br />

A major revival of Oscar Wilde's classic<br />

starring Edward Fox, Freddie Fox and Frances<br />

Barber. A stylish critique of politicians and<br />

social morality. Until 14 July.<br />

VAUDEVILLE THEATRE<br />

Strand, WC2 (020 7400 1257)<br />

RED<br />

John Logan's play is a moving account of Mark<br />

Rothko, one of the greatest artists of the 20th<br />

century whose struggle to accept his growing<br />

riches and praise became his undoing.<br />

WYNDHAM’S THEATRE<br />

Charing Cross Road, WC2 (0844 482 5120)<br />

MUSICALS<br />

KINKY BOOTS<br />

Inspired by a true story and based on the<br />

Miramax film, the show tells the story of<br />

Charlie Price who has reluctantly inherited his<br />

father's Northampton shoe factory.<br />

ADELPHI THEATRE<br />

Strand, WC2 (020 3725 7060)<br />

WICKED<br />

Hit Broadway story of how a clever,<br />

misunderstood girl with emerald green skin<br />

and a girl who is beautiful and popular turn<br />

into the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda<br />

the Good Witch in the Land of Oz.<br />

APOLLO VICTORIA THEATRE<br />

Wilton Road, SW1 (0844 826 8000)<br />

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE<br />

New musical starring John McCrea transfers<br />

to the West End.<br />

APOLLO THEATRE<br />

Shaftesbury Avenue, W1 (020 7851 2711)<br />

MA<strong>TIL</strong>DA<br />

Critically acclaimed Royal Shakespeare<br />

Company production of Roald Dahl’s book,<br />

directed by Matthew Warchus.<br />

CAMBRIDGE THEATRE<br />

Earlham Street, WC2 (0844 800 1110)<br />

T H I S I S L O N D O N M A G A Z I N E • T H I S I S L O N D O N O N L I N E

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