A hard-hitting theatre in well-heeled Sloane Square, the Royal Court has always placed emphasis on new British talent - from John Osborne's 'Look Back in Anger' in 1956, to the discovery of numerous playwrights over the past decade: Sarah Kane, Joe Penhall and Conor McPherson among them. Artistic director Dominic Cooke has always injected plenty of politics into the programmes and successfully decreased the age of his audiences too. This is where you'll find rude, lyrical new work set on the London streets by first-time playwrights like Bola Agbaje and the more established but no less cool Mark Ravenhill. Split between two floors - with the mid-capacity Jerwood Theatre Downstairs and the studio-style Jerwood Theatre Upstairs - the Royal Court also houses an excellent bookshop geared towards theatregoers and a café bar with a weighty menu serving up more than your average bag of peanuts.
New play from Michael Wynne about a group of thirtysomethings at a New Year's Eve party in the country. Directed by...
Royal Court regular Mike Bartlett offers up his new play about a guy who takes a break from his boyfriend and meets...
In an Indian call centre, bright young graduates work through the night to claw back cash from debt-ridden...
Mike Bradwell directs DC Moore's second play, an exploaration of the politics of occupation. In Helmand, a British...
The latest play by Laura Wade, whose 'Breathing Corpses' made an award-winning impact at this address in 2005, is a...
Addiction and 'The X Factor' are the ingredients of this acidic new comedy by Nick Grosso ('Peaches', 'Real Classy...
Set in the sweaty, blood-stained arena of the boxing ring, Roy Williams's new play places two old friends - black...
Potent female adolescence and dysfunctional family relations are a dangerously volatile mix in this first play by...
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