The best new theatre shows: London, November 2022

From a one-night-only chance to see the Wagatha Christie saga unfold on stage to dramas celebrating historical figures: the best new plays to see this month

Vardy v Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial, Wyndham's Theatre

Mere months after the celebrity trial of the decade was splashed across newspaper headlines, savvy playwright Liv Hennessy and director Lisa Spirling bring the Wagatha Christie saga to the stage. Based, of course, on Coleen Rooney's libel case against fellow WAG Rebekah Vardy, who she accused of leaking posts from her private Instagram account to The Sun newspaper, the play features shocking excerpts from the High Court transcribes, whipping seven days of back-and-forth into an evening of high drama.

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WHEN
Tuesdays from 15 November - 10 January, 7:30pm
WHERE
Wyndham's Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0DA

Best of Enemies, Noel Coward Theatre

Following a critically acclaimed, sell-out run at the Young Vic theatre last winter, James Graham's Best of Enemies, about 1968's televised debate between conservative William F Buckley Jr and liberal Gore Vidal gets a West End transfer. David Harewood (Homeland, Ten Percent) reprises his role as Buckley Jr, and Zachary Quinto makes his London stage debut as Vidal.

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WHEN
Monday 14 November – Friday 18 February, 7:30pm – 10pm
WHERE
Noel Coward Theatre, St Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4AU

Henry V, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse

Shakespeare’s Globe joins forces with consistently good Headlong theatre company and Leeds Playhouse to produce a fresh take on Shakespeare’s eerily relevant history play Henry V, about nationalism and a desire to conquer at any cost. The vision of Headlong’s artistic director Holly Race Roughan (Clickbait, the UK tour of People, Places and Things), this Henry V focuses on the single-minded pursuit of the King and how this relates to what it means to be British.

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WHEN
Thursday 10 November – Saturday 4 February, 7:30pm – 10pm
WHERE
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, 21 New Globe Walk, London SE1 9DT

Mandela, Young Vic Theatre

A new musical charting Nelson Mandela's rise to recognition as a young activist in South Africa is the Young Vic's blockbuster show this autumn. It features a book by Laiona Michelle, who previously penned the Nina Simone musical Little Girl Blue, with music and lyrics by Greg Dean Borowsky and Shaun Borowsky. Rather than glamorise his struggle, the musical focuses on the sacrifices Mandela made, and the impact of his 27-year prison sentence on his friends and family, in particular his wife Winnie.

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WHEN
Tuesday 29 November - Saturday 4 February, 7:30pm
WHERE
Young Vic Theatre, 66 The Cut, Waterloo, London SE1 8LZ

Noor, Southwark Playhouse

Noor Inayat Khan lived an incredible life. An undercover agent sent to France during WWII, the Sufi spy travelled across borders under the codename Madeleine, fighting fascism with courage and resilience. She was eventually betrayed, captured and executed in the Nazi concentration camp Dachau. Bringing her story to the London stage are writer Azma Dar and director Poonam Brah.

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WHEN
Friday 4 - Saturday 26 November, 8pm - 9:30pm
WHERE
Southwark Playhouse, 77-85 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BD

A Christmas Carol, Old Vic Theatre

Christmas comes early to the Old Vic Theatre, where its annual production of A Christmas Carol, adapted by Jack Thorne and directed by Matthew Warchus, returns. A festive tradition since 2017, the production is fronted by a new Scrooge each year, with Game of Thrones star Owen Teale set to shout 'bah humbug!' at Dickens' merrymakers this Christmas.

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WHEN
Saturday 12 November – Saturday 7 January, 7:30pm – 9pm
WHERE
The Old Vic, The Cut, London SE1 8NB

Hex, National Theatre 2022

Returning after an impressive run last year, the National Theatre's Christmas show is Hex, an adaptation of artistic director Rufus Norris’s acclaimed take on Sleeping Beauty, which first ran at the Young Vic Theatre in 2002. The reworked musical features lyrics by… wait for it… Norris himself (who also directs), a book by his wife Tanya Ronder (Table) and a score by Jim Fortune (Pericles).

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WHEN
Saturday 26 Nov – Saturday 14 January, 7:15pm – 10pm
WHERE
National Theatre, South Bank, London SE1 9PX

Othello, National Theatre

Clint Dyer (Death of England; Get Up Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical) directs a new production of the Shakespearean tragedy, starring Giles Teresa (Death of England: Face to Face), as the jealous military commander, Rosy McEwen (The Alienist) as his wife Desdemona and Paul Hilton (The Inheritance) as the manipulative Iago.

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WHEN
Wednesday 23 November – Saturday 21 January, 7:30pm
WHERE
National Theatre, Upper Ground, London SE1 9PX

Much Ado About Nothing, Theatre Royal Stratford East

In a year that has already given London two major productions of Much Ado About Nothing, one at the National, the other at the Globe, here comes a third take on the Bard's battle of the sexes, this one at Theatre Royal Stratford East. Sheffield Theatres' Robert Hastie directs.

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WHEN
Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 November
WHERE
Theatre Royal Stratford East, Gerry Raffles Square, Theatre Square, London E15 1BN

Super High Resolution, Soho Theatre

Director Blanche McIntyre (Hymn) helms this production of Nathan Ellis’s play about an exhausted NHS doctor, Anna (Jasmine Blackborow), whose life starts to spiral.

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WHEN
Until Saturday 3 December
WHERE
Soho Theatre, 21 Dean Street, London W1D 3NE

Mary, Hampstead Theatre

Set in the political turmoil of 1567, Doctor Who writer Rona Munro’s new political thriller follows James Melville as he's faced with judging who's innocent and guilty in the saga surrounding Mary Queen of Scots. Hampstead Theatre boss Roxana Silbert ('night, Mother) directs.

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WHEN
Until Saturday 26 November, 7:30pm
WHERE
Hampstead Theatre, Eton Avenue, London NW3 3EU

Don't miss: Elephant, Bush Theatre

Anoushka Lucas is a fast-rising star of the London stage: in post-pandemic times alone, she's shone brightly in After Life at the National, the otherwise iffy Henry V at the Donmar Warehouse and best of all, in Oklahoma! at the Young Vic. Her semi-autobiographical play Elephant, showing in the Bush Theatre's studio space, is a searing showcase for her writing skills, and also an outing for her skills as a singer-songwriter and pianist, which have played second fiddle since her acting career took off.


The play charts her character Lylah's struggles with her mixed-race, middle class identity. It's an hour of engaging, crushing storytelling.

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WHEN
Until Saturday 12 November, 8pm
WHERE
Bush Theatre, 7 Uxbridge Road, London W12 8LJ
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