National Theatre 2018-19 season guide
Peter Brook, David Hare, Ralph Fiennes and another chance to see War Horse: what to book at the National Theatre
Antony and Cleopatra, Olivier Theatre
Shakespeare's most sensuous lovestory comes to life on the Olivier stage with Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okenedo starring.
Read more ...The Prisoner, Dorfman Theatre
Legendary director Peter Brook returns to the National Theatre after a forty year absence to interrogate ideas of truth, justice and redemption.
Read more ...War Horse re-run, Lyttelton Theatre
War Horse has won an astounding 25 awards, toured the world, and captivated crowds night after night. It returns to the National Theatre eleven years after a dazzling premiere.
Read more ...I'm Not Running, Lyttelton Theatre
Over a prolific and successful career, David Hare has become a regular fixture at the National Theatre. His 18th play to premiere there revolves around party politics and personal ties.
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Stories, Dorfman Theatre
How do you have a baby when you're 39 and single? After the success of Consent, playwright Nina Raine returns with a new play about the complexity of procreation.
Read more ...The Tell-Tale Heart, Dorfman Theatre
Macabre comedy meets experimental drama, as maverick theatre-maker Anthony Neilson adapts an Edgar Allan Poe story for the stage.
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Follies, Olivier Theatre
After five-star reviews, a sold-out 2017 run and the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival, Follies returns to the Olivier Theatre for 2019.
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