The Independent Recommends - The Five Best Plays
The Five Best Plays
The Real Thing (Donmar Warehouse, London)
Tom Stoppard's witty, thoughtful disquisition on love looks even better now than in 1982, helped by an immensely attractive and subtle performance from Stephen Dillane. To 7 Aug
Holy Mothers (New Ambassadors Theatre, London)
Blocked lavatories and a last-minute beheading are on the menu in this extravaganza of bad taste (right) by Werner Schwab, Austria's answer to Joe Orton. To 3 Jul
Money (Olivier, National Theatre, London)
The courtship scene between Roger Allam's misery-guts and Patricia Hodges' witty aristo is not just the funniest stretch of this fine revival of Bulwer-Lytton's Victorian comedy; it's the most amusing thing on the London stage. To 15 Sept
Volpone (Swan Theatre, Stratford)
Comedies don't come funnier or more astringent than Ben Jonson's dissection of avaricious egotism. To 9 Oct
Oroonoko (The Other Place, Stratford)
There's political indignation but a refreshing lack of political correctness in Biyi Bandele's powerful dramatisation of 17th-century writer Aphra Behn's look at the slave trade. To 6 Oct
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