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Theatre
From long-awaited stage adaptations of cult movies to rare appearances from famous faces, we round up the best plays 2024 is promising
In the Know
Theatre
The Duffer Brothers, with Jack Thorne and Kate Trefry, bring Netflix's hit sci-fi series Stranger Things to the stage in a production that stuns with special effects
Tried and Tested
Theatre
Soulful, sprawling and laced with a fervid mix of Polish folk songs and Elvis Costello hits, Conor McPherson's Cold War adaptation hits all the right notes
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Steve Coogan reunites with frequent collaborator Armando Iannucci in the latter's stage adaptation of Stanley Kubrick’s war comedy Dr. Strangelove
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Musicals
Save your seats for Sheridan Smith in Rufus Wainwright and Ivo van Hove's new musical adaptation of Opening Night, based on the 1977 movie
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Musicals
Start trying to make fetch happen: the Mean Girls musical finally comes to London after dazzling on Broadway
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Theatre
Lily James and Kristin Scott Thomas bring star prowess to Lyonesse, but Penelope Skinner’s story in Ian Rickson’s production is a jumble of ideas
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Brokeback Mountain looks the part and is fronted by two worthy stars, but this mechanical production fails to capture the intense longing of the story
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Immersive
Join the Shelby family in conducting cut-throat business as an immersive Peaky Blinders experience opens in London
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Europe’s director of the moment Ivo van Hove translates a Hollywood classic for the stage with sly, stylish production and two truly starry leading ladies
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Scaredy cats beware: the horror of The Exorcist comes to the stage in a jumpy production by Sean Mathias