Review: High Society, Barbican Centre - The songs are still amazing but this is a disappointingly underpowered take on Cole Porter’s daft wedding comedy
https://t.co/vvclxjUehN
Review: War Horse, National Theatre - Twenty years on and the National Theatre’s First World War-set megahit is still shockingly good
https://t.co/lyjRnzjbzK
Review: Beetlejuice the Musical, Prince Edward Theatre - This theatre kid-tastic Broadway musical definitely isn’t one for Tim Burton purists
https://t.co/JSzUiD52CP
It’s slightly less hot! It’s almost June! Here’s our pick of the best new London theatre openings to enjoy during slightly less hot June! https://t.co/iC5Pf6lSmH
Review: Equus, Menier Chocolate Factory - Toby Stephens is superb in this powerfully intimate revival of Peter Shaffer’s unsettling masterpiece
https://t.co/KHw2WDDTiI
Review: Mother Courage and Her Children, Shakespeare’s Globe - Michelle Terry is superb in the title role as Brecht’s towering anti-war masterpiece makes its Globe debut
https://t.co/4vQqk6J7gi
Review: Sherlock Holmes, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre - Joshua James is a wonderfully out there Great Detective in Joel Horwood’s superb stage thriller, equal parts nostalgic, weird and smartly post-colonial https://t.co/DFg0Ffre4F
Review: An Ideal Husband, Lyric Hammersmith - This enjoyable new all-Black cast take on the Wilde classic is a little style over substance
https://t.co/vUmz5CMil1
Review: 1536, Ambassadors Theatre ★★★★★ ‘1536 is a once-in-a-blue-moon theatrical experience. I laughed. I cried. I probably could have screamed too’ https://t.co/MpkkPZtfw4
Review: Krapp’s Last Tape/Godot’s To-Do List, Royal Court - Gary Oldman’s haunting return to the stage has been well worth the wait; the short new play it’s paired with is best smiled at indulgently and ignored
https://t.co/SGhzEyEPlx
Review: Tender, Soho Theatre - The Tambo & Bones team hit gold again with this bonkers story of male strippers having a meltdown
https://t.co/TaMHUzmiVZ
Review: Grace Pervades, Theatre Royal Haymarket – Ralph Fiennes and playwright David Hare team up again for a smart, sweet, self-referential drama about two titans of the English stage https://t.co/IxNmd724hX
Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s Globe - This good-vibes-only, interaction-heavy ‘Dream’ is the perfect start to outdoor theatre season
https://t.co/WG9ZtCqW1r