The Royal Court is an off-West End theatre based in Sloane Square, London, that is globally renowned for producing new work.
The Royal Court boasts a 389-seat 'downstairs' main auditorium and a 90-seat 'upstairs' studio space.
The Royal Court has produced some of the most prolific plays of the 21st century, including 'Jerusalem' by Jez Butterworth, 'Posh' by Laura Wade and 'seven methods of killing kylie jenner' by Jasmine Lee-Jones.
Molly Davies' new play exploring the politics of neurodiversity and the power of sharing a platform.
Mohamed-Zain Dada’s debut play about South Asian Muslim Men fighting a system that isn’t built for them.
Rory Mullarkey’s new comedy of manners about the country's ruling class living in southwest London.
Rabiah Hussain’s new political drama about the proliferation of islamophobia.
Olivier Award winner Michael Wynne's dark comedy about how we cope in an uncertain world.
A new play by Tom Fowler about a quest through a hyper-capitalist country.
Danny Lee Wynter’s debut play following a man whose life is spinning out of control.
Ava Wong Davies’ play documents the blossoming relationship of a new couple.
Travis Alabanza’s debut play that puts London’s underground club culture in the spotlight.
Jasmine Lee-Jones' award-winning play about social media, race, and the impact of the internet.
Jasmine Naziha Jones’s debut play exploring cultural identity, generational trauma and a father-daughter…
Jonathan Freedland's verbatim piece interrogating antisemitism in Britain.