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Strange Interlude
Anne-Marie Duff plays Nina in Eugene O’Neill’s audacious epic – one of the great masterpieces of American theatre.
Preview prices available 28 May – 3 June. Book now.
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The Amen Corner
by James Baldwin
Rufus Norris directs Marianne Jean-Baptiste as the uncompromising pastor of a Harlem church, with a gospel choir giving full voice on the Olivier stage.
Opens 4 June. 500 Travelex £12 Tickets available for every performance.
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The Shed: Bullet Catch
Written and performed by Rob Drummond
★★★★ Daily Telegraph
A unique theatrical experience featuring mind reading, levitation and, if you're brave enough to stay, the most notorious finale in show business.
Day Tickets available from 12 noon - online, by phone and in person.
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Children of the Sun
by Maxim Gorky
in a new version by Andrew Upton★★★★ Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard, Guardian, Independent, Sunday Times, The Times
‘Howard Davies' rare and brilliant revival... a richly rewarding evening.’ Independent
Travelex £12 Tickets available in May.
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
The National Theatre's production is now playing at Apollo Theatre in the West End.
Mark Haddon’s best-selling novel is adapted for the stage by Simon Stephens.★★★★★
'A beautiful, eloquent, dazzlingly inventive show about the wonders of life.' Evening Standard
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Featured Content
Discover more about the art of making theatre by exploring our video collection on theatre practices and practitioners.NT Channel
This House: A Theatre Within a Theatre
Setting the scene for James Graham's new play This House
More infoWorking on the Spectrum: The Making of Curious Incident and the Dog in the Night-Time
The creative team talk about bringing the novel to the stage in this short documentary for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
More infoAn interview with James Graham
Playwright James Graham talks about the process of writing plays, and describes why he thinks every play is political.
More infoPeter Brook in conversation
Peter Brook talks to Mark Lawson about his career, the theatre and directing Shakespeare.
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