Welcome to National Theatre

  • New season on sale now

    Booking is now open for for Tessa Ross and Rufus Norris' first season at National Theatre.

    Productions include a new adapatation of Everyman by Carol Ann Duffy, with Chiwetel Ejiofor in the title role.

  • Treasure Island

    by Robert Louis Stevenson
    adapted by Bryony Lavery

    ★★★★
    'Spectacular. Daring. Fun for all the family.' Time Out

    Good availability on midweek performances.

  • Man and Superman

    by Bernard Shaw

    ★★★★★
    ‘Out of this world. Ralph Fiennes flies high as Bernard Shaw’s Superman.’ Metro

    Man and Superman is sold out except for Day Tickets and possible returns.

    Broadcast live to cinemas on 14 May at 7pm Find your nearest venue

  • The Red Lion

    a new play by Patrick Marber

    Passion. Loyalty. Salvation.

    Patrick Marber returns to premiere a fifth play at the National Theatre, where his previous work includes Dealer’s Choice and Closer.

    Tickets now on sale

  • Dara

    1659, Mughal India.

    A family at war.
    An empire in the balance.

    Adapted by Tanya Ronder from Shahid Nadeem's play, originally performed by Ajoka Theatre, Pakistan.

    ★★★★
    ‘Beautifully acted. Visually sumptuous.’
    Time Out

    Now playing

  • Behind the Beautiful Forevers

    a new play by David Hare
    based on the book by Katherine Boo

    ★★★★

    'David Hare’s adaptation of Katherine Boo’s acclaimed study of a Mumbai slum breaks new ground for the National' Observer

    Extra dates added. Best availability end of February.

Featured Content

Discover more about the art of making theatre by exploring our video collection on theatre practices and practitioners.

NT Channel

  • Alan Bennett in conversation: part one

    Alan Bennett joins Nicholas Hytner to discuss his earliest work, their many collaborations and Bennett's illustrious career as a playwright.

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  • Women in Greek Theatre

    This film explores the role of women in Ancient Greek society and the representation of female identity in Antigone, Women of Troy and Medea.

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  • Behind the Beautiful Forevers

    Katherine Boo spent three years in Annawadi recording the lives of its residents. From her uncompromising book,... More info