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  1. The Royal Court is a leading venue for new and innovative plays, supporting writers from all backgrounds and genres. Find out what's on, how to book, and how to support the Court's work.

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  2. Find out the latest shows and events at the Royal Court Theatre, a leading venue for new plays and theatre in London. Book tickets online for Expendable, 2024 Season and more.

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  4. Learn about the history and productions of the Royal Court Theatre, a non-commercial West End theatre in London, England. Founded in 1956 by the English Stage Company, it is known for its contributions to contemporary theatre and its controversial plays.

  5. 2 days ago · It has been widely noted that Giant feels like significant programming from the new regime at the Royal Court, a theatre which has been accused at intervals over the years of programming ...

  6. 5 days ago · The Royal Court Theatre is presenting the world premiere of Mark Rosenblatt’s debut play Giant, directed by Nicholas Hytner. The production features Tony and Golden Globe-winner John Lithgow...

  7. Giant at the Royal Court review: shocking, challenging Roald Dahl play is spectacularly good. Mark Rosenblatt’s fearless script is one thing, but the play about the author’s vile antisemitism...