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Top 5 theatre openings this week: 28 March – 3 April

James Norton, Lesley Manville and Sian Phillips feature in this week’s major openings

5. Right Now – Bush Theatre

The cast of Right Now at the Theatre Royal Bath, Ustinov Studio
The cast of Right Now at the Theatre Royal Bath, Ustinov Studio
© Simon Annand
Award-winning Quebecois playwright Catherine-Anne Toupin's play comes to London following a critically acclaimed run in Bath.

Read our interview with director Michael Boyd here, and our review of the run at the Ustinov Studio here.

29 March – 16 April, Bush Theatre, London. More information and tickets here.

4. How the Other Half Loves – Theatre Royal Haymarket

Who doesn't love a bit of Ayckbourn? This revival of his 1970s farce stars Olivier nominated Nicholas Le Prevost and EastEnders star Tamzin Outhwaite.

29 March – 25 June, Theatre Royal Haymarket. More information and tickets here.

3. Les Blancs – Olivier, National Theatre

Danny Sapani and Siân Phillip
Danny Sapani and Siân Phillip
© Johan Persson

Superb South African director Yael Farber makes her National Theatre debut with Lorraine Hansberry's (A Raisin in the Sun) final drama. She reunites with Crucible actress Anna Madeley who plays alongside a cast including Gary Beadle, Siân Phillips and Danny Sapani.

30 March – 2 June, Olivier, National Theatre. More information and tickets Les Blancs.

2. Long Day's Journey Into Night – Bristol Old Vic

The cast of Long Day's Journey Into Night in rehearsals
The cast of Long Day's Journey Into Night in rehearsals

The Old Vic continues its 250th anniversary celebration with this revival of Eugene O'Neill's tragedy. Richard Eyre directs a cast including Jeremy Irons, Lesley Manville and Hadley Fraser, which is probably the most exciting sentence we've written all month.

29 March – 23 April, Bristol Old Vic. More information and tickets here.

1. Bug – Found111

James Norton and Kate Fleetwood discuss Bug

Exclusive video: James Norton and Kate Fleetwood discuss their upcoming play Bug, opening at Found111 on 24 March 2016.

Posted by WhatsOnStage on Wednesday, 16 March 2016

It's the battle-of-the-cheekbones as West End leading lady Kate Fleetwood holes up with James Happy Valley Norton in a seedy Oklahoma motel room in this revival of Tracy Letts' award-winning dark comedy.

29 March – 7 May, Found111. More information and tickets here.