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Top 5 theatre openings this week: 18 – 24 July

From Regent’s Park to Park90, we take a look at this week’s must-see theatre

5. Now We Are Here – Young Vic

Ian Rickson (left) in rehearsal with the cast of Now We Are Here
Ian Rickson (left) in rehearsal with the cast of Now We Are Here
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Ian Rickson (Mojo, Jerusalem) directs this new piece created by refugees as part of the Young Vic's 'Taking Part' initiative. The play is based on four true stories about refugees fleeing wars and travelling to Britain in the pursuit of freedom. Cast includes Gary Beadle and Golda Rosheuvel.

20 to 30 July, Young Vic. More information and tickets here.

4. Pigs and Dogs – Royal Court

Fisayo Akinade, Sharon D Clarke and Alex Hassell
Fisayo Akinade, Sharon D Clarke and Alex Hassell
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It might only be ten minutes long but this new play by Caryl Churchill – which looks at the Anti-Homosexuality Act passed in Uganda in 2014 – has attracted big talent, including director Dominic Cooke, Olivier Award-winner Sharon D Clarke (The Amen Corner), Fisayo Akinade (Barbarians) and Alex Hassell (Henry V).

20 to 30 July, Royal Court. More information and tickets here.

3. Some Girl(s) – Park90

Charles Dorfman and Roxanne Pallett star in Some Girl(s)
Charles Dorfman and Roxanne Pallett in Some Girl(s)

Carley Stenson (Legally Blonde, Hollyoaks) and Roxanne Pallett (Emmerdale) star in this revival of Neil LaBute's comedy. Made into a film in 2013, the play sees 'Guy' attempt to make amends with four ex-girlfriends before he gets hitched.

19 July to 6 August, Park90. More information and tickets here.

2. While the Sun Shines – Theatre Royal, Bath

Rupert Young (Lieutenant Mulvaney) and Alexandra Dowling (Lady Elizabeth)
Rupert Young (Lieutenant Mulvaney) and Alexandra Dowling (Lady Elizabeth)
© Tristram Kenton

When Terence Rattigan's play about crossed wires and mistaken identities opened in 1940 it ran for over 1000 performances. No pressure on Christopher Luscombe then, whose revival stars Tamla Kari (This is Living), Rupert Young (High Society) and Michael Cochrane (Wonderland).

20 to 30 July, Theatre Royal, Bath. More information and tickets here.

1. Jesus Christ Superstar – Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Summer seems to be officially here (touch wood) so what better way to celebrate than heading down to Regent's Park with a picnic and tickets to Timothy Sheader's take on Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Jesus Christ Superstar. With Declan Bennett (Once) in the titular role and choreography by Drew McOnie this is the must-see show of the season.

21 July to 27 August, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. More information and tickets here.