London Theatre: February highlights
Arthur Miller revivals, audacious new writing, a gilded Hollywood classic and more: here are the new theatre shows lighting up London this February
All About Eve, Noel Coward Theatre
Dutch director Ivo van Hove joins forces with the luminous Gillian Anderson and bright new star Lily James to bring 1950s film All About Eve to the stage.
Read more ...Shipwreck, Almeida Theatre
It was only a matter of time before the antics of President Trump were lampooned on stage. American playwright Anne Washburn brings her dizzying take of zeitgeist to the Almeida Theatre.
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Alys, Always, Bridge Theatre
Director Nick Hytner and writer Lucinda Coxon (The Danish Girl) re-work Harriet Lane's gripping debut novel for a new show at the Bridge Theatre. Alys Always is a story of two worlds colliding.
Read more ...The American Clock, Old Vic Theatre
Arthur Miller's The American Clock takes us to 1929 New York, after the stock market crash has reaped havoc. The show gets new life in a revival by bold director Rachel Chavkin.
Read more ...The Price, Wyndham's Theatre
2019 is shaping up to be the year of Arthur Miller. Alongside the Old Vic's The American Clock, Jonathan Church's revival of The Price comes to the West End after impressive run at Theatre Royal Bath.
Waitress, Adelphi Theatre
London gets a slice of the action as hit all-female musical brings a sweet story of pie-baking and self-discovery to the West End.
Read more ...Berberian Sound Studio, Donmar Warehouse
The surreal soundscapes and gory horror of Peter Strickland's 2012 horror film come to the Donmar Warehouse in a new stage adaptation of Breberian Sound Studio.
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