The Independent Recommends: The Five Best Play
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Copenhagen
(Duche Theatre, London)
Michael Frayn' profound and haunting meditation on cience, morality and the myterie of human motivation. To 7 Aug
Oklahoma! (Lyceum Theatre, London)
Widely regarded a the bet ever, Trevor Nunn' gloriou production of the Roger and Hammertein claic fully deerve it Wet End tranfer. To 26 Jun
The Street of Crocodile
(Queen' Theatre, London)
Triumphant revival (right) of Theatre de Complicite' urreal and earing plunge into the imagination of Polih-Jewih writer Bruno Schulz. To 20 Feb
The Winter' Tale (RSC, Stratford)
An amazingly rich and complex performance from Antony Sher in Gregory Doran' Romanov-tyle production. In rep to 4 Mar
Darkne Fall
(Palace Theatre, Watford)
Jonathan Holloway' entertainingly creepy double-bill of ghotly chiller about our deepet wihe and the price we pay for them. To 20 Feb
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