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The smash-hit, four-time Olivier Award-winning musical The Book of Mormon is hilariously rude, unexpectedly endearing and a must-see.
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton blends hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap, R&B and Broadway in the story of Alexander Hamilton.
Christine Lahti stars in The Smile of Her, an acclaimed new play exploring family, ambition and reclaiming yourself.
Award-winning Billy Elliot the Musical returns, with iconic music by Elton John and a story that has captivated millions worldwide.
Jonathan Larson’s RENT returns in a bold new production with an unforgettable score and Gaten Matarazzo as Mark.
Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new Les Misérables production brings the world-famous score and iconic songs to the stage.
Sinatra The Musical heads to the West End with over twenty classic hits and a revealing portrait of the legendary singer.
Paddington The Musical brings Britain’s best-loved bear to life in a major new production with irresistible songs and dazzling choreography.
The world’s sunniest smash-hit musical blends ABBA’s timeless songs with a funny tale of family and love on a Greek island.
Acclaimed director Simon Stone brings a contemporary family into a Greek myth in a radical new take on The Oresteia.
Record-breaking, six-time Olivier Award-winning Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbour Totoro returns in a beguiling West End staging.
Cole Escola’s Tony-winning dark comedy is an uproariously funny 80-minute one-act, with Mason Alexander Park starring as Mary Todd Lincoln.
Roald Dahl’s The Enormous Crocodile is a new musical with tasty tunes, rib-tickling lyrics and mischievous puppets.
The first major London revival of Mel Brooks’ The Producers returns after a sold-out Menier Chocolate Factory run.
Kinky Boots returns in a brand-new, multi-award-winning production starring Strictly's Johannes Radebe, a joyous West End and Broadway sensation.
Simon Stone brings Chekhov’s keenly observed comic drama Ivanov into the contemporary world, from the team behind The Lady from the Sea.
Disney’s Hercules brings the animated film’s wit and myth to the stage in a thrilling, underworld-rocking night out.
Tamzin Outhwaite stars in Mike Leigh’s razor-sharp black comedy of 1970s suburban life, an unmissable modern British classic.
Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Lionel Bart’s iconic musical Oliver! features a sensational score after a sold-out season.
Best offer: Now £150.00 (Save 37%) Ralph Fiennes stars in David Hare’s new play about Victorian theatre icons Sir Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, fresh from a sel
World premiere of Ben Ockrent’s darkly comic family drama, directed by Michael Longhurst, as four siblings face a buried secret.
The first-ever stage adaptation of The Hunger Games brings Katniss Everdeen’s gripping story of courage and hope to life.
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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