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Richmond
in conversation with Richard Digby Day
London
Adapted from Paula Hawkins’ novel – an international phenomenon selling over twenty million copies worldwide – this gripping new play will keep you guessing until the final moment.
TWICKENHAM
Fifty years ago, Alan Ayckbourn’s acclaimed trilogy, The Norman Conquests, opened in the West End. Following the events of a weekend in a faded middle-class abode in the south of England Table Manners (set in the dining room) is the best known…
Hampton Hill
It's 1956, the Second World War is over, the Cold War has begun and the Iron Curtain is ever tightening its grip. The USSR has industrialised its satellite states, whether they liked it or not, and Hungary is struggling. As world events seem to…
London
The long-running West End hit returns!
Richmond
Two young women plot to escape their controlling guardians. But will the nosy Marplot – the “busy body” – ruin the plan?
A clever and hilarious exploration of how women might find freedom of choice in an age of the marriage contract, Susanna…
London
Terence Rattigan’s one act masterpieces 'Table Number Seven' (from 'Separate Tables') and 'The Browning Version' are paired for the first time, capturing one quietly momentous evening seventy years ago. Together, they confirm Rattigan as one of the…
Hampton Hill
Three sisters reunite in their old Lancashire home after their mother's funeral.
They've all chosen different paths in life - but what is the dark secret they all share? Will it bring the family closer together or tear them apart?
And what of the…
London
The virtuoso ventriloquist, BAFTA nominee and British Comedy Award winner is back on tour!
Richmond
Everything is possible in Moscow at night.
London
Times columnist and multi-award-winning author and historian, Sathnam Sanghera revealed how Empire continues to shape life in Britain today in his ground-breaking work, Empireland. Now, he joins us LIVE to explore its lasting impact on the rest of…
London
This is not a musical. Milton Jones is tone deaf and has no sense of rhythm, but at least he doesn’t make a song and dance about it.
London
James Graham’s powerful new adaptation of Alan Bleasdale’s BAFTA award-winning TV series is directed by Kate Wasserberg and comes to Richmond direct from the National Theatre and the West End.
Hampton Hill
Sidney Bruhl, a once-successful playwright now struggling for a hit, has invited the younger and aspiring writer, Clifford Andersen, to his home to discuss Clifford's brilliant new play.
However, as the night unfolds, it becomes clear that things…
London
FADE IN: The open ocean, 1974. Filming is delayed…again. The lead actors - theatre veteran Robert Shaw and young Hollywood hotshots Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider - are crammed into a too-small boat, entirely at the mercy of foul weather and a…
Twickenham
Join ‘The Magical Mr West’ on an incredible adventure into the world of science! Aided by his corvid companion Crowbert and a collection of curious contraptions, Mr West demonstrates the fundamental principles of scientific enquiry and tackles some…
London
Direct from the West End, Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is a unique and audacious retelling of Jane Austen’s most iconic love story.
London
The greatest, most powerful and dangerous figures who shaped English history are brought vividly to life in Robert Bolt’s award-winning play.
Richmond
I’m an actress. They’ve never had one of those before. I’m a novelty.
London
Having recently received the prestigious acclaim of being Her Majesty the Queen’s favourite literary Detective, Superintendent Roy Grace is back, in a brand new play, for the seventh Peter James stage adaptation and world premiere of the bestselling…