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The Broadway sensation Beetlejuice brings Tim Burton’s beloved movie classic to the West End in a wildly funny, life-affirming musical.
Tall Stories’ magical, musical The Gruffalo returns for its 25th anniversary, with songs, laughs and mischievous fun for ages 3+.
The first-ever stage adaptation of The Hunger Games, from award-winning playwright Conor McPherson, brings Katniss Everdeen's story to life.
A wise-cracking musical adventure of self-discovery and love, inspired by the animated film and ancient myth, with music by Alan Menken.
Inspired by the iconic film series, Paranormal Activity brings a new story live on stage from Levi Holloway and Felix Barrett.
Mel Brooks’ The Producers gets its first major London revival, following a sold-out Menier run, with Andy Nyman among the returning cast.
Julie Taymor's Disney classic bursts with glorious colours, stunning effects and enchanting music in Simba's epic journey.
Best offer: Now £30.00 (Save 38%) Tamzin Outhwaite stars as Beverly in Mike Leigh’s razor-sharp black comedy of 1970s suburban life, a modern British theatre cl
Titanique turns Titanic into a hysterical musical fantasia with Céline Dion songs, powerhouse voices and a full live band.
Jeeves Takes Charge returns in an Olivier Award-winning, one-man tour de force, with Sam Harrison playing 22 P G Wodehouse characters.
Record-breaking, six Olivier Award-winning My Neighbour Totoro returns in a beautifully enchanting Studio Ghibli stage hit.
Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production of Les Misérables is hailed as ‘Les Mis for the 21st Century’, with its magnificent score.
A bold new musical charting Chaka Khan’s rise to global superstardom, with dynamic choreography and unforgettable live performances.
The smash-hit, four-time Olivier Award®-winning musical is hilariously rude and unexpectedly endearing.
A West End musical with over twenty classic hits, revealing the extraordinary comeback story of Frank Sinatra.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s mesmerising score and breathtaking special effects bring this tragic love story vividly to life.
The legendary manga becomes a gripping musical, with over 30 million copies sold and an electrifying score by Frank Wildhorn.
The Tiger Who Came to Tea returns in an Olivier Award-nominated family show packed with magic, songs and teatime mayhem.
Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia transfers to the West End in a critically acclaimed, elegant, witty and deeply moving production.
Horrible Histories returns live on stage with Barmy Britain – the best bits, bringing Britain’s nasty history to the whole family.
Cameron Mackintosh’s reconceived Oliver! follows a sold-out Chichester season, with Lionel Bart’s iconic score and Dickens’ beloved story.
Aaron Sorkin’s award-winning To Kill a Mockingbird returns, with Richard Coyle as Atticus Finch, in a powerful production.
Theatre culture is an intrinsic part of what makes London so great, with the world famous West End being literally crammed with all manner of theatrical endeavours. Upwards of 50 major theatres appear in the West End alone, with twice as many as that housed outside the area. From the mighty London Palladium, Lyceum and Royal Opera House in Covent Garden to the more intimate Leicester Square Theatre, The Cockpit Theatre and multi-teared Savoy Theatre, shows range from the experimental to family favourites, comedies to musicals, with just about everything in between.
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