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Broadway sensation BEETLEJUICE turns Tim Burton’s beloved movie into a spectacular, wildly funny, life-affirming musical.
Tony-winning dark comedy Oh, Mary! is an 80-minute one-act, with Mason Alexander Park starring as Mary Todd Lincoln.
Rosamund Pike returns in Suzie Miller and Justin Martin’s bold legal drama Inter Alia, a searing, deeply human story.
Britain’s best-loved picture book bursts to life in a delightful family show, packed with magic and sing-a-long songs.
A major new musical brings Paddington’s beloved story to life with irresistible songs, dazzling choreography and marmalade sandwiches.
World premiere darkly comic family drama by Ben Ockrent, directed by award-winning Michael Longhurst, with buried secrets and sibling clashes.
Multi award-winning Wicked, in its landmark 19th year, reveals the untold story of the Wicked Witch of the West in spellbinding style.
NODA MAP returns with -320°F, a new Hideki Noda play performed in Japanese with English subtitles and a stellar ensemble.
Bold and uplifting world-premiere musical telling the true story of William Kamkwamba, a boy who dares to turn scraps into hope.
A sold-out West End transfer, Ava Pickett’s razor-sharp Tudor drama explores female friendship with a darkly comic modern edge.
Hugh Bonneville stars in this acclaimed true-story play about C.S. Lewis and Joy Davidman, a moving journey of love and life.
The Book of Mormon is a smash-hit, four-time Olivier Award-winning musical comedy, hilariously rude and unexpectedly endearing.
Kristin Scott Thomas stars in a major new West End revival of The Cherry Orchard, with a new adaptation and a strictly limited season.
Ralph Fiennes stars in David Hare’s new play as Sir Henry Irving, following a sell-out season and bringing Victorian theatre to life.
David Hare's rebel play returns in a 50th anniversary revival starring Rebecca Lucy Taylor, with original music.
Aaron Sorkin’s award-winning stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird returns to the West End for a limited season.
Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbour Totoro returns with six Olivier Awards, a record-breaking, award-winning coming-of-age story.
A poetic, powerful lyrical epic exploring grief, justice and Black identity, with a story of hope and healing.
Robert Icke directs Shakespeare’s electrifying, timeless tale of love and innocence, starring Sadie Sink in her West End debut.
Mel Brooks’ riotous The Producers returns in the first major London revival after a sold-out Menier run and twelve Tony Awards.
Tall Stories’ magical musical The Gruffalo returns for its 25th anniversary, with songs, laughs and mischievous fun for ages 3+.
A dramatic new musical inspired by Monet’s letters and diaries, immersing audiences in Belle Époque Paris with music and projections.
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