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Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed fully-staged new production of Les Misérables has taken the world by storm, with a magnificent score.
Simon Stone reimagines Chekhov’s comic drama in the contemporary world, with the creative team behind The Lady from the Sea.
The three-time Tony Award-winning Avenue Q returns with irreverent humour, infectious songs and lovable characters.
Aaron Sorkin’s award-winning adaptation returns, with Richard Coyle as Atticus Finch in a powerfully uplifting take on Harper Lee’s classic.
A bold, uplifting world-premiere musical, based on William Kamkwamba’s true story of hope, invention and defying expectations.
Baz Luhrmann’s revolutionary film comes to life onstage in a dazzling musical celebration of truth, beauty, freedom and love.
Trainspotting: The Musical brings Irvine Welsh’s cult heroes back in a brand new, expectation-defying show with live, electrifying tracks.
Freckle Productions’ award-winning Stick Man returns with puppetry, songs, live music and funky moves in a touching, funny adaptation.
Following its 2025 Olivier Award for Best Family Show, Brainiac Live returns with explosive experiments in a mischievous family science spectacle.
Mel Brooks’ musical The Producers returns in its first major revival after a sold-out run, with twelve Tony Awards to its name.
An award-winning global phenomenon returns, with Elton John’s iconic music powering Billy’s inspiring journey.
Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Lionel Bart’s iconic Oliver! follows a sold-out Chichester season, with a sensational score.
The Broadway sensation Beetlejuice brings supernaturally hilarious, weirdly life-affirming fun inspired by Tim Burton’s classic.
Cole Porter’s High Society is a lavish new Golden Age musical starring Helen George, with a full-size orchestra and classic songs.
Ralph Fiennes stars in David Hare’s new play Grace Pervades, fresh from a sell-out season, bringing Victorian theatre legends to life.
Simon Stone's The Oresteia reimagines a contemporary family trapped in a Greek myth and its hellish destiny on stage.
Following a sold-out Almeida Theatre run, Ava Pickett's electrifying historical drama 1536 brings a bold, darkly comic modern edge.
Hamilton fuses hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap, R&B and Broadway to tell Alexander Hamilton’s rise in a vivid, modern retelling.
Inspired by the iconic film series, Paranormal Activity brings a new story to the stage, directed by Felix Barrett.
Christine Lahti stars in The Smile of Her, a funny, furious and achingly personal autobiographical play of family and self-discovery.
A West End premiere from Philip Glass, blending ten meditations, new music and Improbable theatricality in a storytelling tapestry.
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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