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A hilarious Titanic musical fantasia with powerhouse vocals and a full live band, featuring Céline Dion classics like My Heart Will Go On.
Smart, scrappy 1536 brings its electrifying, darkly comic Tudor story to the West End after a sold-out Almeida run.
Ralph Fiennes delivers a career-making Sir Henry Irving in David Hare’s new play, with Olivier award-winning creative leadership.
A major new Paddington musical with irresistible songs, dazzling choreography and marmalade sandwiches, directed by Luke Sheppard.
Disney’s The Lion King brings Simba’s epic journey to spectacular stage life, with dazzling effects, colours and music by Julie Taymor.
Tchaikovsky’s enchanting Swan Lake arrives in a new lavish production by State Ballet of Georgia, led by Nina Ananiashvili.
Sinatra: The Musical brings Joe DiPietro’s Tony-winning team to the West End, with over twenty classic hits and a legendary comeback.
David Wood’s stage adaptation of Judith Kerr’s The Tiger Who Came to Tea brings magic, sing-along songs and chaos to teatime.
World premiere of Ben Ockrent’s Relics, a darkly comic family drama of inherited legacies and hard choices, directed by Michael Longhurst.
A 50th-anniversary ballet of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, created by Rudolf Nureyev, with Prokofiev’s score played live.
A thrilling new musical with a country/bluegrass and rock score as Barbara Allen and John defy prejudice and witchcraft for love.
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.
Inspired by the iconic Paranormal Activity films, a new live stage story follows James and Lou, directed by Felix Barrett.
Hamilton tells Alexander Hamilton’s rise in America, with a score mixing hip-hop, jazz, blues and Broadway, by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Simon Stone’s The Oresteia brings a contemporary family into Greek myth as they chase escape from a hellish destiny.
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.
Smash-hit The Book of Mormon, winner of four Olivier Awards, brings two Uganda missionaries to hilarious life with Trey Parker’s genius.
Three-time Tony-winning Avenue Q returns to the West End, with Jason Moore at the helm, delivering mischievous fun and infectious songs.
Matthew Bourne’s award-winning The Car Man returns, a dance thriller with Terry Davies’ dramatic Carmen Suite and fiery storytelling.
Return of Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbour Totoro, a six‑Olivier award-winning, awe‑inspiring theatrical triumph with Joe Hisaishi.
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