The four shows to see now
There's a gold rush of great shows to top off this year: from five-star musical to star-studded thriller, these are the new plays we have seen and adored
True West, Vaudeville Theatre review ★★★★★
Sibling rivalry and male dominance escalate with comedic aggression in Sam Shepard’s True West.
Johnny Flynn and Kit Harington play a pair of estranged brothers sucked into a Pinteresque power struggle and taunted by the legacy of the wild west.
Read more ...Nine Night, Trafalgar Studios review ★★★★★
After the Windrush generation dominated headlines, a timely new play invites us into the traditions, tensions and triumphs of a Jamaican family in London.
Nine Night is a bombastic debut from actor turned writer Natasha Gordon. It opened to a flurry of five-star reviews at the National's Dorfman Theatre and is just as funny and heartfelt in this West End transfer.
Review: A Christmas Carol, Old Vic Theatre ★★★★★
After a superlative, sellout premiere in 2017, Jack Thorne's adaptation of A Christmas Carol returns for 2018. And, thank goodness, it's just as magical. From the moment you enter the Old Vic for A Christmas Carol there's enough festivity to blast away any Scroogeiness as you're transported to a Christmas that would make Charles Dickens proud.
Read more ...Fiddler on the Roof, Menier Chocolate Factory review ★★★★★
There’s something special about experiencing the infectious energy of an all-singing, all-dancing musical in the intimacy of an off-West End theatre.
Trevor Nunn's vivacious new production of 1964 hit Fiddler on the Roof makes us feel part of the fictional shtetl of Anatevka and draws us into a story of adaptation and resilience.
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