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Cameron Mackintosh and Matthew Bourne fully reconceive Lionel Bart’s Oliver!, with a sensational score of showstoppers.
1536 moves to the West End after a sold-out Almeida run—Ava Pickett’s razor-sharp Tudor drama with a modern edge.
WICKED returns in its 19th year with untold Oz tales, show-stopping songs, 100+ awards worldwide and 13 million viewers.
An enchanting coming-of-age vampire love story on stage, adapted by BAFTA-winning dramatist Jack Thorne from a Swedish bestseller.
David Wood’s musical play of Judith Kerr’s classic brings magic, sing-along songs and teatime chaos when a stripy tiger appears.
Paddington The Musical brings the beloved bear to life with irresistible songs, dazzling choreography and Tom Fletcher’s music.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s mesmerising score, jaw-dropping scenery and special effects bring the Phantom’s tragic love story to life.
Baz Luhrmann’s film comes to life onstage in Moulin Rouge! The Musical, directed by Alex Timbers, a celebration of love and splendour.
Teeth 'N' Smiles brings David Hare’s rebel play roaring back with original music, starring Rebecca Lucy Taylor as Maggie.
Bertolt Brecht’s anti-war masterpiece Mother Courage and Her Children returns to life with live music, dark humour and fury.
Sinatra: The Musical brings Frank Sinatra’s greatest comeback to life with over twenty classic hits, from Joe DiPietro.
Winner of four Olivier Awards, The Book of Mormon is a side-splitting, all-singing, all-dancing musical by Trey Parker.
Disney’s Hercules is a wise-cracking, underworld-rocking musical of gods and mortals, directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw.
A sold-out West End revival of Mel Brooks’ Tony-winning musical THE PRODUCERS, returning acclaimed principals for a flop that backfires.
Death Note The Musical brings Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata’s legend to life with an electrifying Wildhorn score and a battle of wits.
Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production of Les Misérables brings Boublil and Schönberg’s magnificent score to life.
Simon Stone brings a radical reimagining of Greek myth as a contemporary family wakes into a hellish destiny in The Oresteia.
Helen George stars in Cole Porter's High Society, a lavish Golden Age musical with a full orchestra and Porter classics.
DARK OF THE MOON is a spellbinding new musical with powerful witchcraft, love-led defiance, and a country/bluegrass-rock score.
From the producers of The Illusionists, Now You See Me Live brings The Horsemen’s high-tech magic to the stage with jaw-dropping feats.
Cole Escola’s dark comedy Oh, Mary! is an 80-minute one-act—dizzyingly, breath-takingly funny and fast joy ride, Tony-winning.
A wildly funny, life-affirming musical based on Tim Burton’s classic film, with gleeful sets and a Netherworld score.
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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