'Brace Brace' review — a plane hijacking sends a marriage crashing to earth in this propulsive new thriller
Read our review of Brace Brace, starring Phil Dunster, Anjana Vasan and Craige Els, now in performances at the Royal Court to 9 November.
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Read our review of Brace Brace, starring Phil Dunster, Anjana Vasan and Craige Els, now in performances at the Royal Court to 9 November.
Read our review of The Lehman Trilogy, starring John Heffernan, Aaron Krohn and Howard W. Overshown, now in performances at the Gillian Lynne Theatre to 5 January 2025.
Read our review of The Other Place, starring Emma D’Arcy, Alison Oliver and Tobias Menzies, now in performances at the National Theatre to 9 November.
Read our review of Irish tragicomedy Juno and the Paycock, starring Mark Rylance and J. Smith-Cameron, now in performances at the Gielgud Theatre to 23 November.
Read our review of Roots and Look Back in Anger, starring Morfydd Clark and Billy Howle, now in performances at the Almeida Theatre to 23 November.
Read our review of new family play A Tupperware of Ashes, written by Tanika Gupta, now in performances at the National Theatre to 16 November.
Read our review of White Rabbit Red Rabbit, starring numerous celebrities across its run including Lenny Henry, Catherine Tate, and Olly Alexander, now in performances at Soho Place to 9 November.
Read our review of Arthur Wing Pinero's comedy The Cabinet Minister, adapted by Nancy Carroll, now in performances at the Menier Chocolate Factory to 16 November.
Read our review of new drama Princess Essex, written by and starring Anne Odeke, now in performances at Shakespeare's Globe to 26 October.
Read our review of biographical drama Giant, directed by Nicholas Hytner, now in performances at the Royal Court to 16 November
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