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The stage and screen star is playing Creon in the Olivier's 'Antigone'
Until Sat Jun 2, National Theatre, Lyttelton
Nicholas Wright's new play is a love letter to the early days of the silent movie. One of the man...
Until Sat Jun 23, National Theatre, Olivier
Alex Jennings's Mikhail Bulgakov and Simon Russell Beale's Stalin transfer as Nicholas Hytner's p...
For the first Greek tragedy the National has laid on in a while, actor Jodie Whittaker makes her ...
The only completely original production in the National's summer season comes from writer Stephen...
As part of the World Shakespeare Festival, this Simon Russell Beale-starring production of Shakes...
A sturdy slab of Bernard Shaw shores up the NT's summer, with longterm assistant director Nadia F...
This is going to be a hot ticket: Simon Stephens is the perfect choice of playwright to adapt Mar...
Alecky Blythe and Adam Cork's astonishing verbatim musical about the effect of the Ipswich Strang...
Richard Bean is an interesting choice to adapt Alexandre Dumas's classic tale of a falsely impris...
Fri Jun 1, National Theatre
The director of the NT's current Christopher Eccleston-starring production of Sophocles's tragedy...
Thu Jun 7, National Theatre
The historian reads from his books 'Just Send Me Word', the true account of the love between two ...
Fri Jun 8, National Theatre
Actor Suzman discusses her new book 'Women in Theatre', which considers what the most iconic role...
DV8's new piece tackles Islamism and censorship through dance. Creator Lloyd Newson explains.
Staging Mike Bartlett's new play on the tricky Olivier stage is proving the biggest challenge in ...
'Hamlet' doesn't deter Rory Kinnear, the latest actor to take on Shakespeare's Danish prince.
The National Theatre's production of Michale Morpurgo's 'War Horse' was an unbridled success.
Zoe Wanamaker shares her notes on Chekhov's 'Cherry Orchard' and 'Actors I Have Met and Liked'.
Something's haunting Ireland's greatest living playwright as he returns with 'The Veil'
James Corden's career started on a high with 'The History Boys', and then soared even higher with...
Christopher Eccleston has reached the summit of his career at the National Theatre, he says
Playwright Mike Bartlett discusses his apocalyptic new work, 'Earthquakes in London'.
Richard Eyre talks to Caroline McGinn about a decade of political change.
Bill T Jones and Sahr Ngaujah talk about London needs to take a leaf out of the New York book.
Director of the Bush Theatre Josie Rourke talks about her National Theatre debut.
The final instalment in our series celebrating the capital‘s most sensational sights champions ...
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