Lyn Gardner's Weekly Picks
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[*In the Print* ](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/play/in-the-print-tickets)([King’s Head](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/venue/kings-head-theatre-london)) is written by **Robert Khan** and **Tom Salinsky**, who had a snowball hit with *Gang of Three*, which genuinely makes 1970s Labour Party machinations around the party leadership very entertaining. Here they focus on the 1980s battle between media magnate **Rupert Murdoch**, owner of the Sunday Times, and the print unions led by **Brenda Dean**, the formidable leader of the union representing the print unions, who opposed Murdoch’s vision to revolutionise newspaper production. Even better, it’s directed by **Josh Roche**, whose production of *The Forsyte Saga* was recently seen both in London and at the RSC in Stratford.
If you reckon that ballet is mostly pretty but not very galvanising, think again and head to the [Royal Opera House](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/venue/royal-opera-house-london) for [*Mayerling*](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/dance/mayerling-tickets). **Kenneth MacMillan**’s ballet may hail from 1978, but it is a brutal examination of power, sex and suicide inspired by the deaths of Crown **Prince Rudolf** of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and his mistress, **Mary Vetsera**. A massive scandal at the time and one whose dark eroticism is explored, most notably in one of ballet’s most famed pas de deux.
With the Easter holidays looming, there's another chance to catch this Australian version of [*Alice in Wonderland*](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/play/alice-in-wonderland-london-tickets) ([Riverside Studios](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/venue/riverside-studios-london)), originally seen at [Marylebone Theatre](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/venue/marylebone-theatre-london). Taking its inspiration from Tenniel's original drawings for **Lewis Carroll**’s classic, it’s visually delightful and, although much condensed, captures the absurdity of the original.
1960s London is the setting for [*The Comedy About Spies*](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/play/the-comedy-about-spies-tickets), which returns for an eight-week summer season at the [Adelphi](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/venue/adelphi-theatre-london) from early August. It is mission impossible for competing CIA and KGB spies who run riot in a London hotel, looking for a secret weapon stolen by a British agent. It’s more hijinks from the team behind *[The Play That Goes Wrong](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/play/the-play-that-goes-wrong-tickets)* in a comedy of epically preposterous portions where everything that can go wrong will go wrong. It’s a tried and tested formula, but one which delivers the laughs.