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An 80-minute dark comedy uproariously reframing Mary Todd Lincoln, with Cole Escola’s idiot lens and Tony-winning direction.
David Wood’s stage adaptation of Judith Kerr’s The Tiger Who Came to Tea brings magic, sing-along songs and chaos to teatime.
Disney’s The Lion King brings Simba’s epic journey to spectacular stage life, with dazzling effects, colours and music by Julie Taymor.
Three-time Tony-winning Avenue Q returns to the West End, with Jason Moore at the helm, delivering mischievous fun and infectious songs.
A bold new musical follows William Kamkwamba as he builds a windmill, defies doubt and turns hope into power.
Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new staging of Les Misérables brings Boublil and Schönberg’s score and songs like I Dreamed a Dream to life.
BEETLEJUICE, the Tim Burton-inspired hit musical, brings Lydia and Beetlejuice to life with hilarious thrills and weirdly joyful music.
Tall Stories’ much-loved magical musical The Gruffalo returns for its 25th anniversary, with songs, laughs and mischief for 3+.
An intimate, electrifying Cabaret with seven record-breaking Olivier Awards and classic songs, with music by John Kander.
Hamilton tells Alexander Hamilton’s rise in America, with a score mixing hip-hop, jazz, blues and Broadway, by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Ken Kesey’s classic returns in a bold new staging, reigniting the spirit of the novel, starring Aaron Pierre in a powerful tale of freedom.
Sunniest feel-good musical: a Greek island love tale of mother, daughter and three dads, set to ABBA’s timeless songs, 25+ years.
Hawkins, 1959: Jim Hopper’s car won’t start as Henry Creel arrives, and the shadows of the past reach far again.
Simon Stone’s The Oresteia brings a contemporary family into Greek myth as they chase escape from a hellish destiny.
Cameron Mackintosh’s reconceived Oliver! brings Lionel Bart’s iconic music to Dickens’ tale of a boy who asked for more.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s mesmerising score, jaw-dropping scenery and special effects bring a tragic love story to life, with 70 awards and 140m viewers.
Olivier Award-winning Brainiac Live returns to the West End with wild, explosive experiments and anarchic family science fun.
Cole Porter's High Society stars Helen George as Tracy Lord in a lavish, witty romp with a full orchestra and classic songs.
Aaron Sorkin’s uplifting stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird returns to the West End, starring Richard Coyle as Atticus Finch.
Kristin Scott Thomas stars in a major West End revival of Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, directed by Ian Rickson.
Laura Benanti’s one-woman comedy Nobody Cares brings Tony Award-winning wit, original songs and a NYT Critic’s Pick take on growing older.
The legendary manga with 30+ million copies sold returns as a musical, with an electrifying score by Frank Wildhorn.
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