Director Rupert Goold and co have a field day with Lulu Raczka’s elusive new Jacobean folk horror; star-crossed Cardiff teenagers snare hearts and minds; and Sheridan Smith makes Willy Russell’s midlife monologue her own
PATRICK MARMION: At the National Theatre, we have Romeo And Julie - a work that has nothing to do with Shakespeare. It s an urban love story from Welsh writer Gary Owen.