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My Neighbour Totoro returns with five-star, ground-breaking Studio Ghibli magic and six Olivier Awards, celebrating imaginative childhood.
Matthew Bourne’s award-winning The Car Man returns, a dance thriller with a passionately dramatic score by Terry Davies.
Simon Stone returns with The Oresteia, a radical reimagining where a contemporary family wakes in Greek myth-bound destiny.
NODA MAP returns with -320°F, written by founder Hideki Noda, who directs and stars; Japanese performances with English subtitles.
Smart, scrappy historical drama 1536 returns to the West End after a sold-out Almeida run, written by Ava Pickett.
Spellbinding new musical blending country/bluegrass and rock in a supernatural love story of witchcraft and defiance.
The world’s sunniest smash-hit musical, MAMMA MIA! blends ABBA’s timeless songs with a feel-good story loved by 70 million people.
Multi-award-winning musical Kinky Boots returns in a brand-new production starring Johannes Radebe, joyously celebrating individuality.
Adrian Lester stars in Simon Evans’ exhilarating, romantic Cyrano de Bergerac—fiercely funny, lyric and unforgettable.
The Book of Mormon is a smash-hit, four-time Olivier Award-winning musical that remains one of the West End’s funniest shows.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s mesmerising score, jaw-dropping scenery and special effects bring Phantom’s tragic love story, seen by 140 million.
Sinatra The Musical brings Frank Sinatra’s story to the West End with over twenty classic hits and a world-class creative team.
Shakespeare’s Globe stages Brecht’s anti-war masterpiece for the first time, with live music and Michelle Terry in a vivid new production.
A fresh stage story from the iconic Paranormal Activity films, written by Levi Holloway, where people aren’t what they seem.
Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! The Musical is a glittering theatrical celebration of truth, beauty, freedom and love.
Beetlejuice brings Tim Burton’s hit movie to a gloriously weird West End musical, with laugh-out-loud fun, bold sets and music.
Thirty years on, Trainspotting: The Musical returns with Irvine Welsh’s writing, electrifying tracks and defiant original songs.
Disney’s Hercules brings the animated classic and ancient myth to life in a thrilling, wise-cracking adventure of self-discovery.
A dramatic new musical that brings Belle Époque Paris to life with music and projections, inspired by Monet’s world.
James Seabright presents Churchill’s Urinal, a new comedy by and starring Rosie Holt, directed by Daniel Clarkson, satirising 11 Downing Street.
Aaron Sorkin’s uplifting To Kill a Mockingbird returns for a strictly limited West End season, starring Richard Coyle as Atticus Finch.
Titanique turns Titanic into an award-winning musical comedy with Céline Dion hits, powerhouse voices and a live band.
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