Many theaters from all over the United Kingdom are organizing less original productions than a decade ago, BBC research has revealed. But there are still many works and musicals in sacrifice. Here are prominent aspects of some of the theaters covered by the investigation.
The last drama of the playwright of the playwright James Graham PunchAbout the consequences of a fatal moment on a Saturday night, it is based on a real story. He has excellent reviews at Nottingham Playhouse and now in the young Vic in London, where he extends until April 26. It will be transferred to the West End Apollo Theater in September.
Raoul Moat, who was a murderous uproar and spent a week in the race in 2010, is examined by the award -winning playwright Robert Icke in Huntthat tries to imagine what was going through Moat’s mind. Royal Court, London, until May 3.
Psychological thriller Our new girl By Nancy Harris, who wrote an acclaimed drama of written television comedy The Dry, follows a woman who struggles to deal with work and a son with problems when the arrival of an au pair does anything but help. Lyric de Belfast, until May 4.
Alexis Deacon Children Book AbegudoOn a lonely yellow alien who is lost on Earth, it is adapted from three to seven years and is at the Unicorn Theater, London, until May 4.
The premiere in the United Kingdom stage of a show on the stage based on Feelgood 1994 Australian Film Muriel wedding Turn the story of the woman who longs to have Herams’s wedding into a musical. The original songs are mixed with melodies of the beloved Abba of Muriel. Leicester curve, until May 10.
Shakespeare’s romantic comedy Much ado about nothing It takes place in the world of soccer players, Wags and the life of celebrities, led by Freema Agezan (Doctor Who) and Nick Blood (Shield agents). Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-Upon-Avon, until May 24.
A man, two Guvnors Richard Bean’s moving and comic portrait of a Humberside family that deal with generational aging and frissans, Have and sustainStars Paula Wilcox, Ian Bartholomew and Stephen Tompkinson when he gets home for Hull Truck, May 1-24.
Banksy left an image of a girl standing in the snow that falls, which is actually ash of a fire, on the corner of a garage near steel in Port Talbot, South Wales, in 2018. Now, now, now, PORT TALBOT GOTTA BANKSY Use the real words of local people to examine how the community reacted. Sherman Theater, Cardiff, May 10, then New Plaza, Port Talbot, May 15-17 and Tours.
Book of the Irish author Roddy Doyle Two pintsAround two middle-aged that reflect on life on a drink in a Dublin pub, obtains its premiere on the stage of the United Kingdom at the Belgrade Theater in Coventry, May 2-24.
Mark Addy plays a man who decides The improbable pilgrimage or Harold Fry. Rachel Joyce has adapted her own novel, with songs by the singer and composer of Chartes Passenger. Chicester Festival Theater, May 5-June 4.
Martin Luther King meets his partner in the form of a maid of the Memphis hotel at an imagined meeting on the eve of his murder in Katori Hall’s The mountainIn a new production of Edimburg Lyceum, May 31-June 21.
The final work of the writer Unsung-on-Tint Arthur Berry finally gets a world premiere to commemorate the centenary of his birth. The title character What happened to Phoebe Salt? Dreams of exchanging the routine of your butcher’s work for a life in the show. New Vic, Newcastle-Indander-Lyme, May 31-June 21.
Musical Tick, tick … boom!On an aspiring composer confronted by his 30th birthday, he became an Oscar -nominated film in 2021. Now theat clwyd reopens in Mold, North Wales, after a renewal of three years and 49 million £ 49 million. June 2-28.
James Cooper and Jamie Morton, two thirds of the team behind Hit Podcast My Dad wrote a porn – have done Lovestuck: a new comedy musicalwhich is announced as a “unbridled romantic comedy” about appointments and the search to find love. Royal Stratford East Theater, London, June 6 to July 12.
Two children must fend for themselves after their addicted mother leaves them in their caravan for summer vacations in “Dark Comedy” Flump (It should not be confused with the children’s television program of the 70s!). Colury Mercury, June 6-14.
Three pairs of dancers have reached the National Blackpool fans championship Kiss me fastDerby Theater, June 6-21.
Three people in different corners of the world, the fjords of Norway, the Mountains of Colorado and the Tesco in Halewood, Mersyside, have wild animals encounters in The morsa has the right to adventureInspired by real events. Liverpool Everyman, June 12-21.
A fictional lesbian choir, which is said to be the only one in the country, faces tensions inside and outside while trying to win a place on the main pride stage in The Ministry of Lesbian AffairsA musical comedy in The Kill, London, June 13 to July 12.
The nineteenth -century aristocrat Henry Cyril Paget, the fifth Marqués de Anglesey, scandalized high society with eccentricities that included the use of a car that turned the escape escape into perfume and blowing the dresses of his family’s fortune. Its history is told in How to win against historyBristol Old Vic, June 19-July 25.
A man who lost his wife for Covid deals walking to his neighbor’s dogs. When they escape one day, he takes persecution and finds a body, forcing him to face his own complaint, in Man’s best friend In Tron, Glasgow, June 19 to July 12.
Sir Lenny Henry Children Book The boy with wingsOn a child who discovers that he has inherited over -powers and has the task of saving the world, he will premiere on stage in Polka Theater, London, June 21 to August 16, then representative of Birmingham, from August 21 to 30.
A couple who deals with the daily challenges of dementia is inspired by the 2020 Promotion Promotion Team of Leeds United and its manager Marcelo Bielsa in Throughout everything togetherwhich seems to be perfectly scheduled to coincide with the Latin team to the first Minier League. Leeds Playhouse, June 23, July 9.
Release It will mark the 80th anniversary of the fifth Pan -African Congress, which was a hero in Manchester in 1945 and was a key moment for independence movements. Royal Exchange, Manchester, June 27 to July 26.
The writer and director of Smash Hit Prima Facie, starring Jodie Eat, meets for a new legal drama. Rosamund Pike de Saltburn plays a judge in Inter aliaAnnounced as an “abrasing examination of modern masculinity and motherhood.” National Theater, London, July 10, September 13.
Successes Brian Cox returns to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade, playing the pioneering economist of the 18th century Adam Smith in Make it happenJames Graham’s new satire about the history of the Royal Bank of Scotland and its role in the 2008 financial accident. Dundee Rep, July 18-26, then at the Edinburgh International Festival, July 30 to August 9.