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Until 11 December Set around a haunted house in 1820s Ireland, a chilling new work from the award-winning author of The Seafarer and The Weir.
18 October – 8 January Coincidences and omens collide with political reality in this dazzling contemporary epic from the writer of Earthquakes in London.
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In the West End Guardian James Corden in One Man, Two Guvnors Adelphi Theatre by Richard Bean, based on The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni, with songs by Grant Olding 8 November – 25 February
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War Horse New London Theatre based on a novel by Michael Morpurgo, adapted by Nick Stafford with Handspring Puppet Company Now booking into 2013 Suitable for 10 yrs+
Guardian
Swallows and Amazons Vaudeville Theatre A new musical play, with book by Helen Edmundson and songs by Neil Hannon, based on the book by Arthur Ransome 15 December – 14 January The National Theatre in association with the Children’s Touring Partnership presents the Bristol Old Vic production. Suitable 6 yrs+, half price tickets for under 18s
020 7452 3000 • nationaltheatre.org.uk South Bank, London SE1 9PX Waterloo, Embankment Waterloo, Charing Cross
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