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Disney’s Hercules brings an ancient myth to life with wise-cracking, underworld-rocking adventure, directed by Casey Nicholaw.
A 50th-anniversary ballet of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, created by Rudolf Nureyev, with Prokofiev’s score played live.
Cameron Mackintosh’s reconceived Oliver! brings Lionel Bart’s iconic music to Dickens’ tale of a boy who asked for more.
An 80-minute dark comedy uproariously reframing Mary Todd Lincoln, with Cole Escola’s idiot lens and Tony-winning direction.
Thirty years on, TRAINSPOTTING: THE MUSICAL brings Irvine Welsh’s story to life with live, loud defiance and singalong songs.
Sunniest feel-good musical: a Greek island love tale of mother, daughter and three dads, set to ABBA’s timeless songs, 25+ years.
Ralph Fiennes delivers a career-making Sir Henry Irving in David Hare’s new play, with Olivier award-winning creative leadership.
Smash-hit The Book of Mormon, winner of four Olivier Awards, brings two Uganda missionaries to hilarious life with Trey Parker’s genius.
Hamilton tells Alexander Hamilton’s rise in America, with a score mixing hip-hop, jazz, blues and Broadway, by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Return of Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbour Totoro, a six‑Olivier award-winning, awe‑inspiring theatrical triumph with Joe Hisaishi.
Cole Porter's High Society stars Helen George as Tracy Lord in a lavish, witty romp with a full orchestra and classic songs.
A thrilling new musical with a country/bluegrass and rock score as Barbara Allen and John defy prejudice and witchcraft for love.
Experience Baz Luhrmann’s film remixed into a dazzling musical extravaganza, celebrating love with award-winning creativity.
David Wood’s stage adaptation of Judith Kerr’s The Tiger Who Came to Tea brings magic, sing-along songs and chaos to teatime.
Inspired by the iconic Paranormal Activity films, a new live stage story follows James and Lou, directed by Felix Barrett.
Smart, scrappy 1536 brings its electrifying, darkly comic Tudor story to the West End after a sold-out Almeida run.
Three-time Tony-winning Avenue Q returns to the West End, with Jason Moore at the helm, delivering mischievous fun and infectious songs.
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+.
Hawkins, 1959: Jim Hopper’s car won’t start as Henry Creel arrives, and the shadows of the past reach far again.
Horrible Histories brings Barmy Britain back with the nasty bits of British history—Boudicca to plague—live and for the whole family.
An intimate, electrifying Cabaret with seven record-breaking Olivier Awards and classic songs, with music by John Kander.
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