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Top 5 theatre openings: 24 – 30 July

Sienna Miller, Jack O’Connell, Olivia Colman and Michelle Fairley lead some star-studded shows in this week’s top openings

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| London |

24 July 2017

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5. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4

Menier Chocolate Factory, until 9 September

Sue Townsend's popular young adult novel has become something of a cult classic, telling the story of the titular hero's battle with school bullies and spots. Its musical form, running at the Menier and directed by Luke Sheppard, is the work of Jake Brunger and Pippa Cleary. It also happens to mark Mole's 50th birthday. Dean Chisnall, Kelly Price and Gay Soper lead the cast.


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4. Road

Royal Court, until 9 September

Thirty years after its original staging at the Royal Court, Jim Cartwright's play returns, now feeling as relevant and important as ever. John Tiffany directs a cast including Michelle Fairley, in a tale about a grim and humorous fictional Northern town (though the crisis it faces seems significantly more real). Word from previews hints that the show features one of the greatest dances between man and shopping trolley.

See the full season announcement for the Royal Court here


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3. Girl from the North Country

The Old Vic, until 8 October

Written and directed by Conor McPherson, Girl from the North Country is the long awaited musical play based on the works of Bob Dylan. Stage and screen stars Ciarán Hinds and Shirley Henderson lead the ensemble, with the show revolving around an isolated community in 1930s Minnesota. Expect rustic charm infused with hopeful lyricism.

See the cast of Girl from the North Country in rehearsals


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2. Mosquitoes

National Theatre, until 28 September

The Large Hadron Collider may be an unorthodox subject matter for Lucy Kirkwood's new drama, but with direction from artistic director Rufus Norris and an impressive cast including Olivia Colman and Olivia Williams, the show looks set to redefine sibling dramas with a bold new context. Given Kirkwood's successes with Chimerica and NSFW, expect a solid script and characterisation (though given the fact the run has sold out, tickets may be hard to come by).

Read our interview with Olivia Williams


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1. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Apollo Theatre, until 7 October

Tennessee Williams' 1955 Pulitzer Prize-winning play marks the first Young Vic production to debut on the West End, with Benedict Andrews directing the tale of a Mississippi family crisis. Jack O'Connell, Sienna Miller and Colm Meaney lead the cast. Andrews and Williams plays are certainly a productive partnership, after the revolutionary 2014 adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire on the Young Vic's main stage.

Read our interview with Jack O'Connell and Sienna Miller

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