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Congratulations to Elliot Levey for winning Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Giant at Royal Court 👏 Elliot has just finished performing in our production of Hamlet 🙌

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It wasn’t to be for #EnglishPlay at Kiln Theatre tonight, but congratulations to Sam Grabiner and Soho Theatre for winning Best Production in Affiliate Theatre with Boys On The Verge Of Tears 👏

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Not #KyotoPlay’s night at Olivier Awards, but big congratulations to Mark Rosenblatt and Royal Court for winning Best New Play with Giant at this year’s awards 👏

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A huge congratulations to the entire team behind English for their Olivier Awards nomination, and to last night's winners, including Boys on the Verge of Tears at Soho Theatre, which won Best New Production in Affiliate Theatre. 📸 Richard Davenport

A huge congratulations to the entire team behind English for their <a href="/OlivierAwards/">Olivier Awards</a> nomination, and to last night's winners, including Boys on the Verge of Tears at <a href="/sohotheatre/">Soho Theatre</a>, which won Best New Production in Affiliate Theatre.

📸 Richard Davenport
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Edward Bluemel and Ncuti Gatwa are magnificent casting choices for new writing in the West End whatsonstage.com/news/edward-bl…

Edward Bluemel and Ncuti Gatwa are magnificent casting choices for new writing in the West End whatsonstage.com/news/edward-bl…
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“Doctor Who” star Ncuti Gatwa and “Killing Eve” actor Edward Bluemel are set to star in the West End's “Born With Teeth,” about the imagined rivalry between William Shakespeare (Bluemel) and Christopher Marlowe (Gatwa) in 1591 England. variety.com/2025/theater/n…

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Thank you for joining us to celebrate Shakespeare's birthday with Much Ado About Nothing Hiroshi Suzuki 🎉 We're looking forward to welcoming you to My Neighbour Totoro soon 🙌