National Theatre booking: November 2017 and beyond
A Breaking Bad star and a blockbuster Disney musical make for an exciting autumn season at the National Theatre. Here's what to book
Network, Lyttelton Theatre
America's most lovable teacher-turned-drug baron, Bryan Cranston, is to make his National Theatre debut in Ivo van Hove's stage adaptation of cult media satire, Network.
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Medieval myth comes to contemporary Britain in an 'epic new folk play' by feather-ruffling playwright Rory Mullarkey.
Beginning, Dorfman Theatre
Every story has its beginning and it's that initial spark that forms the basis of David Eldridge's new play about the aftermath of a North London house party.
Pinocchio, Lyttelton Theatre
Dennis Kelly, of Matilda the Musical prestige, John Tiffany, the director of Harry Potter and Cursed Child, and Disney Theatrical Productions turn their golden touch to Walt Disney's Pinocchio for what's promised to be a 'dazzling' new musical production.
Back for 2018: Amadeus, Olivier Theatre
Michael Longhurst's spirited, sell-out 2016 revival of the late Peter Shaffer's Amadeus returns due to popular demand.
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