Letitia Wright, Cate Blanchett and Sandra Oh to star in National Theatre shows

The National Theatre is shaking off its reputation for stodgy productions by unleashing a star-studded lineup that promises to "theatrically explode". For 2026, artistic director Indhu Rubasingham has got big names in tow – including Oscar winner Cate Blanchett and Killing Eve's Sandra Oh – to join forces with other talented women.

Oh will be making her National Theatre debut in an adaptation of Molière's social satire The Misanthrope, which brings together a bold combination of two classic works: Sophocles' Electra and Bergman's Persona. Meanwhile, Blanchett leads the charge alongside German actress Nina Hoss in an experimental fusion of both plays.

The lineup is set to be dominated by female talent – with Wright starring in newsroom thriller The Story, Lesley Manville taking on a role in an adaptation of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and Francesca Mills set to take on the title role in Little Voice. While this could lead to accusations of over-reliance on A-listers, Rubasingham is determined to put butts on seats while also pushing the boundaries of theatre.

For Rubasingham, it's all about creating a programme that sparks conversation and sets an agenda for bold storytelling. Born in Mansfield, she has made her mark at smaller theatres before taking on the top job – where she's vowed not to be intimidated by its size. "The principles are the same," she says, referring to her early days as director at the Kiln Theatre.

Rubasingham's plan for 2026 is one of big-name collaborations and inventive productions that court risk while inviting audiences to engage with new ideas. And it seems to be paying off – with War Horse set to return to the Southbank this May, as well as two Broadway transfers from across the pond. The story she's telling at the National appears to be one of bold theatre that can't get enough big names and daring ideas.
 
I'm not sure about this new lineup at the National Theatre 🤔. They're having some big-name stars like Cate Blanchett and Sandra Oh, but I don't know if it's just going to attract a lot of theatre fans who only come to see these famous people 🎭. I mean, won't that kind of thing lose the theatre its reputation for doing more "artistic" stuff? And what about all the other talented women who might not get as many roles? 🤷‍♀️ It seems like they're trying to be a bit of everything and it might just end up being too much 🙅‍♂️. Still, I do love that they're trying to push the boundaries and have some risk-taking productions 🎉.
 
I'm intrigued by Indhu Rubasingham's bold vision for the National Theatre in 2026 🤯. The lineup looks incredibly diverse, with a focus on female talent that could potentially lead to some thought-provoking conversations about representation in theatre. I love how she's willing to take risks and experiment with different styles and collaborations – it's refreshing to see a artistic director who's not afraid to challenge the status quo.

The fusion of classic works like Electra, Persona, and The Misanthrope is particularly exciting, as it suggests that the National Theatre is committed to pushing the boundaries of theatre and exploring new ideas. It'll be interesting to see how these different styles come together to create something truly unique.

I do hope that Rubasingham's focus on bold storytelling doesn't lead to a lack of nuance or complexity in her productions, but I'm eager to see how she balances big-name collaborations with innovative thinking 📚.
 
I'm so stoked 🤩 about the new lineup at the National Theatre! 👏 They're bringing in some seriously talented ladies 💁‍♀️, like Cate Blanchett and Sandra Oh. I love how they're combining classic works to create something totally fresh 🎭. The fact that it's all female leads is a total game-changer 🤝. I mean, who wouldn't want to see Oscar-winning Cate on stage? 😍 Nina Hoss is also super exciting to see. This lineup is going to bring the house down 💥 and spark some amazing conversations 🤔. Rubasingham's vision is all about pushing boundaries and trying new things, which is exactly what theatre needs right now 🎯. Bring it on! 🎉
 
🤔 This lineup is just a bunch of A-listers trying to cling to relevance 🎭. I mean, come on, Indhu Rubasingham is just buying tickets for them to sit in the same room together 😂. It's all about appearances at this point. And what's with the obsession with "theatrically exploding"? Just because a few big names are involved doesn't mean the production is going to be any good 🎭💥.

And don't even get me started on the fact that it's all women, all the time 💁‍♀️. Is this some kind of tokenistic attempt to placate critics and audiences alike? It feels like a PR stunt rather than actual artistic vision 📰. I'm not buying it... or should I say, not "theatrically exploding" into applause 😒
 
I'm loving the vibe of the National Theatre's new lineup 🤩! It's about time they shook off their stuffy rep and brought in some fresh talent 💥. Having Cate Blanchett and Sandra Oh on board is a total game-changer - it's like they're saying, "theatre doesn't have to be boring" 😴. And I'm so here for the fact that it's all about female power - more women on stage means more diverse perspectives 🤝. Rubasingham seems like a genius, pushing boundaries and taking risks with bold storytelling 🎨. It's not just about getting A-listers in, it's about creating something special and sparking conversations 💬. Can't wait to see what the rest of 2026 has in store 🎉
 
I'm so hyped for 2026 at the National Theatre! It sounds like they're really shaking things up with this star-studded lineup 🤩 Cate Blanchett is going to slay in Molière's The Misanthrope, I need to see it ASAP! And I love that Indhu Rubasingham is all about pushing boundaries and having conversations through theatre - it's so needed right now 🌟 The fact that there are more women on stage than men is a total game-changer, let's be real 💁‍♀️ It's going to be amazing to see these talented ladies bring their A-game to the NT. War Horse returning in May? Bring. It. On.
 
I'm intrigued by how the NT is shaking things up 🤔. On paper, it sounds like a winning formula - bringing in A-list talent alongside some exciting new adaptations 🎭. But what I'd love to see more of is some nuance around how they're going to execute this all-star lineup without feeling like they're coasting on celebrity power 😐. I mean, we've seen many productions flop when they rely too heavily on big names rather than substance. That being said, it's great to hear that Indhu Rubasingham has a clear vision for bold storytelling and sparking conversations 🤝. Fingers crossed it all comes together in a way that truly pushes the boundaries of theatre 🎥!
 
🤔 I'm not convinced by all these A-list actors being thrown together just for the sake of it... how much creative input are they actually getting? Sounds like a marketing ploy to me 📈. And what about the rest of the cast? Are we just gonna forget about them because the big names are there? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm kinda excited about the new lineup for the National Theatre, but I also think it's a bit much 🤯. I mean, Cate Blanchett and Sandra Oh are amazing, no doubt, but what happens to all the talented actresses who aren't A-list stars? I love that Indhu Rubasingham is pushing boundaries and trying out new ideas, but let's not forget about diversity too - it feels like a lot of these roles could have gone to women from different backgrounds. Still, I'm stoked to see War Horse coming back and I've heard great things about The Story! Fingers crossed they'll pack the house with all sorts of people 🎟️
 
so its been 4 years since the nat theatres last had a female lead in any of their productions 🤔 i feel like this new lineup is kinda a step forward, but also kinda not, cos on one hand we got some amazing women doing big roles, but on the other hand, isnt it just still all about the A-listers? 🤑 and whats up with the combo of electra & persona tho? sounds super confusing 🤯
 
I think its gonna be a total snooze fest with all these A-listers coming in 🙄. I mean, what's wrong with some up-and-coming talent showing the world what they've got? We're talkin' 90% of the time is filled with big-name stars and not enough space for anyone else to shine 🤷‍♀️. And don't even get me started on all these experimental fusions... sounds like a bunch of artsy nonsense 💁‍♀️. Give me something real, you know? Something that's gonna make me feel somethin', not just some fancy-schmancy production that's just tryin' to be cool 😒.
 
can we take a chill pill here? i mean, i know some people might think it's too flashy or gimmicky, but let's give credit where credit is due - the national theatre is shaking things up and bringing in some amazing talent. cate blanchett and sandra oh are literally two of my idols, and to see them sharing the stage is going to be incredible 🤩. what's wrong with having some big names in tow? it's not like they're replacing all the other talented actors, but rather adding to the mix. rubasingham seems like a genius for pushing boundaries and creating a conversation-starting programme. let's celebrate bold storytelling and inventive productions instead of getting worked up over it 🎭💖
 
OMG u gotta love how they're trying 2 shake off the stodgy rep 🤣 but is it gonna be all just a bunch of A-listers running around on stage lol? i mean dont get me wrong, cate blanchett & sandra oh are talented AF, but cant they find some new blood too? 🤔 its like they're trying 2 prove the theatre can be edgy again. i hope they pull it off tho cuz i'm all about that bold storytelling life 💥
 
so they got cate blanchett involved in this 2026 production... i think its cool that indhu rubasingham wants to bring in bigger names but like what about the little guys? 🤔 shouldnt there be more room for people just starting out? btw, has anyone seen the new season of killing eve?
 
🌟 I'm so hyped for 2026 at the National Theatre!!! 😍 They're bringing together some seriously talented ladies, including Cate Blanchett 🤩 and Sandra Oh 🎬! I love how Indhu Rubasingham is shaking things up with bold productions that'll spark conversations. It's not just about getting big names on stage, it's about pushing boundaries and telling new stories. 💥 And I gotta say, a fusion of Electra and Persona sounds like a match made in heaven 🌿! Can't wait to see what they come up with... this is shaping up to be an epic year for theatre!!! 🎭💖
 
I'm low-key excited for 2026 season at Nat - they're bringin some fire with Cate Blanchett & Sandra Oh joinin forces 🎭! And I love how Indhu Rubasingham is pushin the boundaries, makin sure theatre's not just about 'big names' but also about sparkin conversations 💬. She's got a solid plan in place to keep the Nat relevant, and with War Horse comin back & two Broadway transfers, it's gonna be a wild ride 🎠!
 
🎭💥 I'm all for it! More big names don't have to mean less artistry, you know? 🤔 Indhu Rubasingham is doing her thing, pushing boundaries and sparking conversations – and if that means bringing in the A-list talent, then so be it. The Misanthrope sounds like a wild ride, and I'm excited to see how these different plays come together. It's about time we saw more female-led productions on our stages, and with this lineup, I feel like we're getting some serious firepower 💪🏼.
 
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