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Aaron Sorkin’s award-winning adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird returns for a strictly limited summer season.
A star-studded revival of Florian Zeller’s wickedly entertaining comedy, a funny, devious must-see with secrets and surprises.
Record-breaking, six-Olivier-winning My Neighbour Totoro returns in an enchanting Studio Ghibli stage adaptation.
MAMMA MIA! is the feel-good smash-hit musical, with ABBA’s timeless songs and a funny Greek island story for all ages.
Best offer: Now £30.00 (Save 38%) Tamzin Outhwaite stars as Beverly in Mike Leigh’s razor-sharp black comedy of 1970s suburban life, a modern British theatre cl
Trainspotting: The Musical storms the stage with live and loud defiance, original songs and electrifying tracks from the film.
Following its 2025 Olivier Award for Best Family Show, Brainiac Live returns with mischievous, explosive family science fun.
An international comedy showcase with award-winning comedians, TV stars and Edinburgh Comedy Award nominees, delivering world-class stand up.
Mel Brooks’ The Producers gets its first major London revival, following a sold-out Menier run, with Andy Nyman among the returning cast.
The first-ever stage adaptation of The Hunger Games, from award-winning playwright Conor McPherson, brings Katniss Everdeen's story to life.
See London’s key sights on a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour with Thames River Cruise and over 25 stops across two routes.
Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia transfers to the West End in Carrie Cracknell’s acclaimed production, a witty, moving blend of science and romance.
Alan Ayckbourn's classic farce returns to its original In The Round staging in a raucous revival starring Roger Allam.
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The Olivier-nominated team behind Rough Magic and Midsummer Mechanicals returns with a funny, moving celebration of storytelling and imagination.
Titanique turns Titanic into a hysterical musical fantasia with Céline Dion songs, powerhouse voices and a full live band.
Philip Glass’s West End premiere blends ten meditations with ten new pieces in a mesmerising theatrical tapestry.
Tall Stories’ magical, musical The Gruffalo returns for its 25th anniversary, with songs, laughs and mischievous fun for ages 3+.
A euphoric new As You Like It co-directed by Sean Holmes pulses with live music, revelry and the joyful Forest of Arden.
From the producers of The Illusionists, Now You See Me Live brings four world-class illusionists and jaw-dropping stage magic.
The smash-hit, four-time Olivier Award®-winning musical is hilariously rude and unexpectedly endearing.
Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice is a wildly funny, life-affirming Broadway musical with head-spinning design and a score from another world.
What's on London? Where do we a start? Certainly one of the most iconic cities in the world, London is awash with deep historical significance, a multitudinous and thriving artistic community, a melting pot of cultures from around the world, all combining to give London its singular character and an enduring appeal that draws in well over 15 million visitors a year.
From tourist destinations like the London Eye and Buckingham Palace, to live music concerts at Electric Brixton, via world class clubbing at institutions like Fabric, Ministry of Sound, EGG LDN and The Engine Rooms.
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