
From Alexander Hamilton to Frank Sinatra, audiences can't get enough of real people in theatre shows – and nor can performers.
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From Alexander Hamilton to Frank Sinatra, audiences can't get enough of real people in theatre shows – and nor can performers.

The Oscar nominee and Hamilton's original Aaron Burr makes his West End debut reprising his Tony-winning role this summer.

As the multi-award-winning play gallops back into the National Theatre, get to know this legendary show.

Anderson and Crudup will star as couple Martha and George, who invite new professor Nick and his wife Honey to their home on an American college campus for some after-party drinks. As the young couple are drawn into Martha and George's toxic games, the night erupts into a brutal confrontation with reality.

David Hare's play chronicles the careers of Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, the greatest stars of the Victorian stage, as well as following the lives of Ellen’s troubled yet brilliant children.

Set in the mangroves of the Sundarbans, The Jungle Book follows young child Mowgli, who is being raised among wolves. But danger stalks the shadows and to protect his family, Mowgli must discover where it is he truly belongs.

The musical follows six teenagers who find themselves suspended in limbo after a freak roller-coaster accident and are offered a final chance of life.

Jessie Buckley plays Agnes Shakespeare in Chloé Zhao's screen adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's book, which explores the imagined life of playwright William Shakespeare and his wife through the loss of their son Hamnet.

The Devil Wears Prada stars Vanessa Williams, Matt Henry, Stevie Doc, Keelan McAuley, Taila Halford, and James Darch in the lead roles.

David Hare's play about a disillusioned rock band receives a 50th anniversary production starring Rebecca Lucy Taylor.
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