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Tall Stories’ magical, musical Gruffalo returns by popular demand for its 25th anniversary, with songs, laughs and fun for ages 3+.
Hamilton tells Alexander Hamilton’s rise from West Indies immigrant to Washington’s right-hand, set to a hip-hop-jazz score by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Sinatra The Musical heads to the West End with a gripping New Year’s Eve 1942 story and over twenty classic hits.
Adrian Lester stars in an exhilarating, fiercely funny and intensely romantic Cyrano de Bergerac, lyric and heartfelt.
Clara’s Christmas Eve adventure brings English National Ballet’s Nutcracker to life with 100+ dancers and live Tchaikovsky by Aaron S. Watkin.
The smash-hit Book of Mormon, winner of four Olivier Awards, brings all-singing, all-dancing laughs as two missionaries head to Uganda.
Ralph Fiennes stars as Sir Henry Irving in David Hare’s astonishing new play, with Jeremy Herrin and Bob Crowley bringing it to vivid life.
Experience My Neighbour Totoro: a five-star, six-Olivier-winning Studio Ghibli stage triumph with Joe Hisaishi.
Acclaimed director Simon Stone reimagines Greek myth as a contemporary family wakes into a hellish destiny in The Oresteia.
Titanique is off Broadway’s award-winning musical, set to Céline Dion hits with powerhouse voices and a full live band.
Simon Stone directs Chekhov’s keenly observed comic drama, hurtling into the contemporary world with the same creative team.
NODA MAP return with -320°F, written and directed by founder Hideki Noda, performed in Japanese with English subtitles after sell-out hits.
Dark of the Moon is a spellbinding musical where Barbara Allen and a curious witch-boy face small-town prejudices with love and power.
Disney’s Hercules brings a mythic, wise-cracking adventure to life with Alan Menken’s music—go from zero to hero in tunics.
Rosamund Pike delivers a bold, witty, deeply human legal drama, a writer-director reunion after the global phenomenon Prima Facie.
Irvine Welsh’s TRAINSPOTTING: THE MUSICAL returns the rebels with electrifying film tracks and original singalong defiance.
Mel Brooks’ The Producers returns in its first London revival, with Tony-winning swagger and Andy Nyman starring as schemes backfire spectacularly.
Aaron Sorkin’s uplifting stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird returns, with Richard Coyle, for a limited season.
Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production of Les Misérables brings a magnificent score and iconic songs like I Dreamed a Dream.
A musical play of Judith Kerr’s classic tale: a tea-guzzling tiger, sing-along songs, magic and delightful mayhem for families.
Fresh off a 2025 Olivier Award, Brainiac Live returns for all-action family science with explosive experiments and big smiles.
Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain brings the best bits of nasty British history to life on stage, with Queen Victoria’s groove.