A new London production of the playwright’s masterpiece has extra poignancy just months after his death.
Arcadia is set in April 1809 in a stately home in Derbyshire. Thomasina, a gifted pupil, proposes a startling theory, beyond ...
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Stage notes: Arcadia at the Old Vic
One of Britain’s most playful playwrights Tom Stoppard passed away at the end of November 2025 – so there’s no better time, ...
Arcadia review – love, gardening and Euclidian geometry collide in Tom Stoppard’s cosmic masterpiece
Stuffed with knowledge and often regarded as the playwright’s finest work, this drama’s sheer cleverness gleams in an exuberant production ...
Arcadia at the Old Vic review: a fitting tribute to Tom Stoppard's genius - 5/5 This wonderful meditation on love, death and ...
Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia is a truly marvellous play, full of wit, wisdom and a rare warmth. Seeing it revived so soon after his ...
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Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia gets a stellar, lust-filled revival
Arcadia review, Old Vic – Tom Stoppard’s masterpiece gets a stellar, lust-filled revival - 4/5 Set across two time periods, ...
The late playwright’s tumbling, centuries-spanning exploration of the human condition is lovingly revived at the Old Vic ...
Read our review of *Arcadia*, directed by Carrie Cracknell, now in performances at the Old Vic to 21 March. Read more theatre reviews on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
"How can we sleep for grief?", asks the brilliant and agitated Thomasina Coverly (the dazzling Isis Hainsworth) during the first act of Arcadia, a question that will come to haunt this magisterial ...
Arcadia is not The Real Thing. Whilst the latter is indubitably Stoppard’s masterpiece, the former is overwritten, ...
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