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    National Theatre, national treasure

    Best new writing

    The Bush

    This small pub theatre has an illustrious history, often challenging the Royal Court as the best place for new writing. After ten years, director Mike Bradwell is abandoning Shepherd’s Bush Green and a successor has yet to be announced. Click here for listings

    National Theatre
    The National has a wider brief, of course, than just new writing. But its smallest theatre, the Cottesloe has seen a constant stream of quality new plays which are invariably quick to sell out. Artistic director Nicholas Hytner has also endeavoured to find big new plays to stage in the Lyttelton and Olivier, including ‘The History Boys’. Next up is Joe Penhall’s ‘Landscape with Weapon’ in the Cottesloe. Click here for listings
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    Royal Court
    The grand old lady of the new writing theatres has just finished celebrating its fiftieth anniversary. It’s a more competitive world than it was in 1956 and the theatre has sometimes struggled to hold its own. However, Dominic Cooke has just taken over as artistic director and the omens are looking good. Click here for listings

    Soho Theatre
    Soho Theatre has broadened its remit since it moved into its new home to include comedy and cabaret as well as theatre. It’s still a great place to catch new playwrights, though. In yet another changeover, Lisa Goldman has been appointed the new artistic director and is bound to steer the theatre in a more political direction than her predecessor did. Click here for listings

    Theatre 503
    Another theatre that has just acquired new leadership. In this case, two new artistic directors follow Paul Higgins, who put the theatre on the map by indefatigably pursuing interesting work. Tiny space, big ambitions. Click here for listings

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6 comments

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  2. Posted by Sarah Cartwright on 26 Mar 2007 12:42

    Best bookshops eh? I feel Biblion, the Antiquarian bookshop at Grays Antique Market should of been included! Its a treasure trove. Truly helpful staff, amazing diversity of books and in an Antiques Market! Its full of character and in a great location!

  3. Posted by kittykatt on 25 Mar 2007 12:50

    What about
    Best Sunday Afternoons in spring/ summer/ autumn/ winter

  4. Posted by Barbara on 16 Mar 2007 14:32

    once again - using the 'print' feature of this feature results in text obliterated by fotos in the layout.......

  5. Posted by Porridge on 16 Mar 2007 13:40

    I would add St. John's Bread & Wine (in Commercial St.) to 'Best Breakfasts'. Brioche, porridge with prunes, delicious fresh rhubarb - it's all amazing. In fact, I think I'm gonna go tomorrow...!

  6. Posted by Anabela Mota Ribeiro on 15 Mar 2007 15:43

    Best barbers? Ya... They are also for women? (!!??) Please, let me know about the best hairdresser! I'm new in town (I'm portuguese), and really dont know where to cut my hair. With style, of course!

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