London Theatre Week Booking Now!
For a strictly limited time, book tickets to see some of London’s hottest musicals including, The Lion King, The Book of Mormon, and Frozen as well as smash-hit plays like Life of Pi, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and many more!
London Theatre Week is your ticket to the West End – book over 40 shows at £15, £25, £35 or £45 now!
Disney’s The Lion King
Tuesday to Thursday: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45
Friday: Tickets at £35, £45 & £55
Valid Tuesday to Friday evenings only from 1 Mar – 31 Mar & 20 Apr – 12 May 22
(Excl. Saturday & Sunday perf.)
Set against the majesty of the Serengeti Plains and to the evocative rhythms of Africa, Disney’s multi-award winning musical will redefine your expectations of theatre.
Brilliantly reimagined by acclaimed director Julie Taymor, Disney’s beloved film has been transformed into a spectacular theatrical experience that explodes with glorious colours, stunning effects and enchanting music.
At its heart is the powerful and moving story of Simba – the epic adventure of his journey from wide-eyed cub to his destined role as King of the Pridelands.
Disney’s Frozen The Musical
Tickets at £25, £35, £45 & £55
Valid Tuesday to Thursday from 1 Mar – 26 May 22
Prepare to fall in love with Disney’s Frozen all over again, as the brand-new theatrical experience is has opened at London’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane to five-star reviews.
Incredible special effects, stunning costumes and jaw-dropping scenery bring Elsa and Anna’s journey to life in a whole new way. And with all the beloved songs from the movie – as well as a few surprises from the writers behind Let it Go – you’ll be transported to Arendelle from the moment the curtain rises.
Wicked
Tuesday to Wednesday: Tickets at £15, £25 or £35
Thursday: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45
Valid Sunday to Friday perf. from 23 Feb – 17 Apr 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
Celebrating 15 triumphant years at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, this “devilishly clever spin on The Wizard of Oz” (The Daily Telegraph) imagines a beguiling backstory and future possibilities to the lives of L. Frank Baum’s beloved characters and reveals the decisions and events that shape the destinies of two unlikely university friends on their journey to becoming Glinda The Good and the Wicked Witch of the West.
Lucie Jones (Elphaba), Helen Woolf (Glinda), Ryan Reid (Fiyero), Sophie-Louise Dann (Madame Morrible) and Gary Wilmot (The Wizard) lead the new London cast from Tuesday 1 February 2022.
TINA – The Tina Turner Musical
Sunday to Friday: Tickets at £35, £45 or £55
Monday to Friday only: Tickets at £25
Valid Sunday to Friday perf. from 21 Feb – 29 Apr 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
From humble beginnings in Nutbush, Tennessee, to her transformation into the global Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Tina Turner didn’t just break the rules, she rewrote them. This new stage musical reveals the untold story of a woman who dared to defy the bounds of her age, gender and race.
Tina Turner has won 11 Grammy Awards and her live shows have been seen by millions, with more concert tickets sold than any other solo performer in music history. This new musical is written by Olivier Award-winning playwright Katori Hall and directed by the internationally acclaimed Phyllida Lloyd.
Presented in association with Tina Turner.
Dirty Dancing
Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Valid Monday to Friday perf. from 21 Feb – 2 Apr 22
(Excl Saturday perf.)
Dirty Dancing is back! Exploding with heart-pounding music, breathtaking emotion and sensationally sexy dancing. Featuring 35 hit songs, including Hungry Eyes, Hey Baby, Do You Love Me? and the heart stopping (I’ve Had) The Time of My Life.
Seen by millions across the globe this worldwide smash hit tells the classic story of Baby and Johnny, two fiercely independent young spirits from different worlds, who come together in what will be the most challenging and triumphant summer of their lives.
See the hit film come to life before your eyes with this fantastic, emotional and triumphant live stage show.
The iconic story of Baby and Johnny returns to the stage, following two blockbuster West End runs, four hit UK tours, and multiple sensational international productions.
Michael O’Reilly will star as Johnny Castle with Kira Malou as Frances “Baby” Houseman and Carlie Milner as Penny Johnson.
& Juliet
Tickets at £15, £25, £35, £45 & £55
Valid Monday to Thursday 7:30pm, Friday 2:30pm & 7:30pm perf. until 1 Apr 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
What if Juliet’s famous ending was really just her beginning? What if she decided to choose her own fate?
Join Juliet on this sensational journey of self-discovery and second chances, told through some of the most glittering pop anthems of the last three decades from legendary songwriter Max Martin, including …Baby One More Time, Since U Been Gone, Roar, Everybody (Backstreet’s Back), Love Me Like You Do and Can’t Feel My Face, all brilliantly arranged by the Tony and Grammy Award-winning orchestrator Bill Sherman.
Brought to life by an award-winning creative team in an explosive fusion of styles, this vibrant and vital brand-new West End musical is directed by Luke Sheppard (In the Heights) with a story by David West Read (Netflix’s Schitt’s Creek), electrifying choreography from Jennifer Weber and stunning set design from Soutra Gilmour.
& Juliet is the hilariously irreverent new musical that proves when it comes to love, there’s always life after Romeo…
The Book of Mormon
Tickets at £25, £35, £45 & £55
Valid Monday to Friday perf. from 28 Feb – 30 Apr 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
The Book of Mormon, winner of nine Tony Awards® and four Olivier Awards, including Best Musical for both, follows a pair of Mormon boys sent on a mission to a place that’s about as far away from Salt Lake City as you can get.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Valid Wednesday (both shows) and Friday (both shows) from 2 Mar – 27 May 22
(Excl. Saturdays, Sundays and all perf. 6 Apr – 24 Apr 22)
There’s magic in every moment at Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the most awarded play in history and “one of the most defining pop culture events of the decade” (Forbes). And now, the 8th Harry Potter story is bringing the magic back to London’s West End from 14 October.
19 years after Harry, Ron, and Hermione saved the wizarding world, they’re back on a most extraordinary new adventure – this time, joined by a brave new generation that has only just arrived at the legendary Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Prepare for spectacular spells, a mind-blowing race through time, and an epic battle to stop mysterious forces, all while the future hangs in the balance.
This one-of-a-kind theatrical experience is packed with “”thrilling theatricality and pulse-pounding storytelling”” (The Hollywood Reporter). It will leave you “audibly wowed, cheering and gasping” (The Telegraph), as “visions of pure enchantment send shivers down your spine” (Rolling Stone). “It is out of this world, it’s magic, it’s a hit” (The Times).
Back to the Future: The Musical
Tickets at £25, £35, £45, £55 or £65
Valid Monday to Friday perf. from 28 Feb – 26 May 22
(Excl. 8 Apr, 15 Apr, all Saturday & Sunday perf.)
“★★★★★ “Packs more energy than a nuclear reactor!” Daily Mail ★★★★★ “Magnificent – a feelgood triumph” Daily Telegraph “Enormous fun – You’ll believe a car can fly” Evening Standard
Back to the Future: The Musical has rewritten theatre history, having opened to five-star reviews at London’s Adelphi Theatre.
When Marty McFly is transported back to 1955 in a time machine built by the eccentric scientist Doc Brown, he accidentally changes the course of history. Now he’s in a race against time to fix the past and send himself… back to the future.
Based on the classic 1980s film, this spectacular and hilarious musical adventure will star Olly Dobson (Bat Out of Hell) and the Tony Award-winning Roger Bart (The Producers). Directed by the Tony Award-winning John Rando it features a score by legendary film composer Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard (Ghost The Musical), along with hit songs from the film.
Book your tickets yesterday!
Mamma Mia!
Tickets at £25, £35, £45 or £55
Valid Monday to Friday & Sunday perf. from 28 Feb – 26 May 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
Over 54 million people all around the world have fallen in love with the characters, the story and the music that make Mamma Mia! the ultimate feel-good show!
Writer Catherine Johnson’s sunny, funny tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings 3 men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago.
The story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship, and every night everyone’s having the time of their lives!
Come From Away
Tickets at £15, £25, £35, £45 or £55
Valid Monday to Saturday perf. from 22 Feb – 28 May 22
(Excl. Saturday perf. in February, 5 & 12 Mar)
Discover the remarkable true story of a small town that welcomed the world.
Winner of every major UK award for Best New Musical, Come From Away shares the incredible real-life story of the 7,000 air passengers from all over the world who were grounded in Canada during the wake of 9/11, and the small Newfoundland community that invited these ‘come from aways’ into their lives.
As uneasiness turned into trust and music soared into the night, gratitude grew into friendships and their stories became a celebration of hope, humanity and unity.
Awarded the Tony® for Best Direction of a Musical, Christopher Ashley’s production guides audiences through a colourful and spirited cast of characters, brought to life by Olivier Award-winning writing team Irene Sankoff and David Hein.
Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical
Tickets at £25, £35, £45, £55 or £65
Valid Tuesday to Friday evenings & Sunday 7pm from 1 Mar – 27 May 22
(Excl. Saturday perf. & Sunday 2:30pm)
Get yourself where the action is and experience the remarkable story of Jamaica’s rebel superstar. The irresistible new production, Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical has come to life at the Lyric Theatre, London and the message is out. “It isn’t just a joyful night out it’s a major and important cultural event” (The Evening Standard).
Les Misérables
Tickets at £35, £45, £55 or £65
Valid Sunday to Friday perf. from 28 Feb – 26 May 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
‘A THRILLING INSPIRATION’ The Guardian
Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed fully-staged new production of Boublil and Schönberg’s Les Misérables reopens at London’s Sondheim Theatre on 25 September.
This brilliant new staging has taken the world by storm and has been hailed “Les Mis for the 21st Century” (Huffington Post), “a reborn dream of a production” (Daily Telegraph) and “perfect theatre in a perfect theatre” (Sunday Telegraph).
The magnificent score of Les Misérables includes the songs; I Dreamed a Dream, On My Own, Bring Him Home, One Day More, Master Of The House and many more. Seen by over 130 million people worldwide in 53 countries and in 22 languages, Les Misérables is undisputedly one of the world’s most popular musicals.”
The Phantom of the Opera
Tickets at £35, £45, £55 or £65
Valid Monday to Friday perf. from 18 Feb – 26 May 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera has returned to its home, Her Majesty’s Theatre London, and tickets are on sale for performance until 13th February 2022.
Experience the thrill of the West End’s most haunting love story, starring double Olivier Award nominee Killian Donnelly as The Phantom, Lucy St. Louis as Christine Daaé and Rhys Whitfield as Raoul.
The Phantom Awaits…
Life of Pi
Valid Monday – Friday & Sunday perf. from 2 Mar – 26 May 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
Monday – Thursday
Tickets at £25, £35, £45 or £55
Friday, Sunday & all perf. 4 Apr – 1 Apr
Tickets at £45, £55
After a cargo ship sinks in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, there are five survivors stranded on a lifeboat – a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan, a Royal Bengal tiger, and a sixteen-year-old boy named Pi. Time is against them, nature is harsh, who will survive?
Based on one of the most extraordinary and best-loved works of fiction – winner of the Man Booker Prize, selling over fifteen million copies worldwide – and featuring breath-taking puppetry and state-of-the-art visuals, Life of Pi is a universally acclaimed, smash-hit adaptation of an epic journey of endurance and hope.
Long after the curtain falls, “Life of Pi will make you believe in the power of theatre” (The Times).
Mary Poppins
Tickets at £25, £35, £45, £55 & £65
Valid Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday eve perf. & Sunday mat perf. from 28 Feb – 26 May 22
(Excl. Saturday mat perf.)
Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s multi-award-winning musical Mary Poppins is back at London’s Prince Edward Theatre.
Starring Zizi Strallen in the title role and Charlie Stemp as Bert, the magical story of the world’s favourite Nanny is triumphantly and spectacularly brought to the stage with dazzling choreography, incredible effects and unforgettable songs.
Whether you’re a fan of the books or the films or all of the above, the musical version of Mary Poppins contributes completely new songs and original adventures in addition to the previous stories. All in all, regardless of the differences, this joyful musical keeps the same heartwarming whimsy of the classic family favourite.”
DEAR EVAN HANSEN
Tickets at £25, £35, £45, £55 or £65
Valid Monday to Friday perf. from 28 Feb – 27 May 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
DEAR EVAN HANSEN is “the most vital and important musical of a generation” (*Daily Mail, Baz Bamigboye) with “a raw, relevant and exhilarating score” (BBC Radio London, Jonathan Phang) from the songwriters of The Greatest Showman and La La Land.
A timely and timeless new musical about struggling to connect in a hyperconnected world, DEAR EVAN HANSEN is the winner of 3 Olivier Awards for BEST NEW MUSICAL, BEST ORIGINAL SCORE and BEST ACTOR. It is also the winner of two WhatsOnStage Awards and a Critics’ Circle Theatre Award.
Both deeply personal and profoundly contemporary, DEAR EVAN HANSEN is “theatrical lightning. A true original, appealing directly to the heart” (International New York Times, Matt Wolf).”
Cinderella The Musical
Tickets at £35, £45, £55 or £65
Valid Sunday to Friday perf. from 22 Feb – 7 Apr 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
The much-anticipated World Premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella is now performing at the Gillian Lynne Theatre, a new romantic musical comedy featuring an original story and book by 2021 OSCAR winner Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Women)and lyrics by Tony & Olivier award-winner David Zippell (City of Angels).
Jersey Boys
Tickets at £25, £35, £45 or £55
Valid Monday to Friday & Sunday perf. from 21 Feb – 1 May 22
(Excl. Saturday perf. & 10 Apr to 22 Apr (inclusive)
JERSEY BOYS tells the story of four guys from New Jersey. They had a sound nobody had ever heard… and the radio just couldn’t get enough of. From the streets of New Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this is the musical that’s too good to be true. The show is packed with Four Seasons hits, including Beggin’, Sherry, Walk Like A Man, December, 1963 (Oh What a Night), Big Girls Don’t Cry, Let’s Hang On (To What We’ve Got), Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Working My Way Back to You and Who Loves You.
Death Drop
Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Valid Wednesday to Friday & Sunday perf. from 4 Mar – 24 Apr 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
DEATH DROP, the laugh-a-minute murder mystery returns to the West End at the Criterion Theatre for a strictly limited 7 week run!
RuPaul’s Drag Race superstars JuJuBee and Kitty Scott-Claus lead this full-drag company as they head to Shantay Manor to toast the 10th Anniversary of Charles and Diana. But as the bodies pile up, maybe all is not as it seems…”
Grease
Tickets at £15, £25, £35, £45, £55 & £65
Valid Monday to Friday perf. from 3 May – 30 Jun 22
(Excl. 17 May)
The world’s best-loved musical is back! Grittier and more glamorous than ever before.
After a whirlwind summer romance, leather-clad greaser Danny and girl-next-door Sandy are unexpectedly reunited when she transfers to Rydell High for senior year. But can they survive the trials and tribulations of teenage life and find true love once more?
With its phenomenal score, bursting with hits including Summer Nights, Greased Lightnin’, Hopelessly Devoted to You and You’re the One That I Want, this thrilling new version is brought to life by a fresh young cast who bring energy, vitality and passion to this ultimate musical classic.
Directed by Curve’s Artistic Director Nikolai Foster and starring very special guest artist –reignite your passion and get ready for an explosion of summer loving.
So round up your Burger Palace Boys, pick up your Pink Ladies and re-discover why Grease really is the one that you want this term!
Matilda The Musical
Tuesday to Thursday: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45
Friday: Tickets at £35, £45 or £55
Valid Tuesday to Friday perf. from 1 Mar – 1 Apr 22
(Excl Saturday & Sunday perf.)
Matilda is the tale of a small girl with a big imagination who soon learns she has very special magical powers.
Whilst Matilda’s parents think she’s a waste of space, she survives by being ‘a little bit naughty’. Life isn’t much better at school, where monstrous headmistress Miss Trunchbull conducts an incessant reign of terror until one day the kids, including Matilda, choose to fight back…
The Mousetrap
Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Valid Tuesday to Thursday & both Sunday perf. until 10 Apr 22
(Excl. 22 Feb to 24 Feb & 27 Feb 2pm)
AGATHA CHRISTIE’S THE MOUSETRAP is the world’s longest-running play. This thrilling West End production – which has become as much of a London icon as Big Ben or Buckingham Palace – is THE genre-defining murder mystery from the best-selling novelist of all time… case closed!
As news spreads of a murder in London, a group of seven strangers find themselves snowed in at a stately countryside guesthouse. When a police sergeant arrives, the guests discover – to their horror – that a killer is in their midst! One by one, the suspicious characters reveal their sordid pasts. Which one is the murderer? Who will be their next victim? Can you solve the mystery before another “mouse” goes SNAP?
For almost 70 years, AGATHA CHRISTIE’S THE MOUSETRAP has kept millions of people from every corner of the globe on the edge of their seats. HAVE YOUDUNNIT?
The Mousetrap will celebrate 70 years in London in 2022. It has been performed 28,200 times in London and sold over 10 million tickets.
Only Fools and Horses The Musical
Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Valid Monday to Thursday perf. from 21 Feb – 14 Apr 22
(Excl. Friday & Saturday perf.)
Mais Oui, Mais Oui. Only Fools And Horses, London’s lovely jubbly smash hit musical has extended its run at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.
Featuring all the laughs, dodgy dealings and unforgettable characters from Britain’s best loved TV Series, experience the classic comedy brought to life in the critically acclaimed and hilarious stage musical.
Sound Cushty? Then BOOK NOW while you can get tickets.
Only a forty-two carat plonker would miss it.
My Fair Lady
Valid Monday to Thursday perf. from 9 May – 30 Jun 22 13 Mar 2022
The Lincoln Center Theater’s critically acclaimed, multi-award-winning production of My Fair Lady comes to London in Summer 2022, the first major West End revival of Lerner & Loewe’s much-loved musical for 21 years.
This 16-week engagement at the London Coliseum is a truly lovely way to celebrate London’s theatre scene back in bloom!
My Fair Lady tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a young Cockney flower seller, and Henry Higgins, a linguistics professor who is determined to transform her into his idea of a “proper lady”. But who is really being transformed?”
Heathers
Tickets at £15, £25, £45 or £55
Valid on all perf. from 22 Feb – 13 Mar 22
Following two smash-hit London seasons and the WhatsOnStage award for BEST NEW MUSICAL, Heathers the Musical is back!
Welcome to Westerberg High where Veronica Sawyer is just another nobody dreaming of a better day. But when she joins the beautiful and impossibly cruel Heathers and her dreams of popularity may finally come true, mysterious teen rebel JD teaches her that it might kill to be a nobody, but it is murder being a somebody…
Wickedly funny and with dazzling book, music and lyrics by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O’Keefe, HEATHERS THE MUSICAL is based on the 1988 cult hit that starred Winona Ryder and Christian Slater.
Produced by Bill Kenwright and Paul Taylor-Mills. With direction from Andy Fickman and electrifying choreography by Gary Lloyd, this is one class production you can’t afford to skip.
The Ocean at the End of the Lane
Valid Tuesday to Friday perf. from 22 Feb – 18 Mar 22
(Excl. Saturday & Sunday perf.)
Director Katy Rudd’s ‘knockout production’ (Independent) has opened to five-star reviews at the Duke of York’s Theatre, don’t miss this theatrical tour de force of imagination and storytelling.
Returning to his childhood home, a man finds himself standing beside the pond of the old Sussex farmhouse where he used to play. He’s transported to his 12th birthday when his friend Lettie claimed it wasn’t a pond, but an ocean… Plunged into a magical world, their survival depends on their ability to reckon with ancient forces that threaten to destroy everything around them.
The Drifters Girl
Tickets at £25, £35, £45 or £65
Valid Tuesday to Friday Eve & Thursday Mat perf. from 21 Feb – 31 Mar 22
(Excl. Wednesday Mat & both Saturday perf.)
Queen of British Soul and West End leading lady Beverley Knight stars in the world premiere of a brand new musical The Drifters Girl, with the sensational Adam J Bernard (Dreamgirls), Tarinn Callender (Hamilton), Matt Henry (Kinky Boots) and Tosh Wanogho-Maud (Showboat).
Discover the remarkable story of The Drifters, one of the world’s greatest vocal groups, and the truth about the woman who made them. Beverley Knight stars as Faye Treadwell, the legendary manager of The Drifters, who, alongside her husband, fought for three decades to turn Atlantic Records’ hottest vocal group into a global phenomenon.
Cock
Valid on all perf. from 5 Mar – 4 Jun 22
Monday – Thursday
Tickets at £35 or £45
Friday & Saturday
Tickets at £35, £55
“The fact is that some of us like women and some like men and that’s fine that’s good in fact that’s good, a good thing, but it seems to me that you’ve become confused.”
John (Jonathan Bailey) is happy in himself, and with his boyfriend (Taron Egerton), until one day he meets the woman of his dreams (Jade Anouka).
In a world full of endless possibilities why must we still limit ourselves with labels?
Mike Bartlett’s razor-sharp play about love and identity redefines the battle of the sexes as we know it.”
The Play That Goes Wrong
Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Valid Tuesday to Friday evenings & both Sunday perf. from 22 Feb – 1 May 22
(Excl. Saturday perf. & 10 Apr matinee to 147 Apr matinee (inclusive)
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society are putting on a 1920s murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong… does! The accident-prone thespians battle against all odds to make it through to their final curtain call, with hilarious consequences!
Given 5 stars from The Daily Mail, called a ‘Gut-busting hit’ by the New York Times and with celebrity endorsements from the likes of Ant and Dec as the ‘funniest show we’ve seen! If you can get a ticket go’, what are you waiting for?”
Cyrano de Bergerac
Tickets at £35 or £55
Valid Tuesday to Thursday perf. from 18 Feb – 13 Mar 22
(Excl. Friday & Sunday perf.)
The Jamie Lloyd Company’s Olivier award-winning production of Cyrano De Bergerac returns, following a sold-out season at the Playhouse Theatre in 2019.
James McAvoy reprises his critically acclaimed role in this unmissable revival of Edmond Rostand’s masterwork, inventively and ingeniously adapted by Martin Crimp.
Jamie Lloyd directs a world-class cast, in an electrifying ensemble performance that celebrates linguistic ingenuity and the power of human connection.
Fierce with a pen and notorious in combat, Cyrano almost has it all – if only he could win the heart of his true love. There’s just one big problem: he has a nose as huge as his heart. Will a society engulfed by narcissism get the better of De Bergerac – or can his mastery of language set Roxane’s world alight? Cyrano De Bergerac blazes into the Harold Pinter Theatre from 3 Feb for a strictly limited 5-week season.
The Seagull
Tickets at £25, £35 or £55
Valid Monday to Thursday perf. from 29 Jun – 10 Sep 22
(Excl. Friday to Sunday perf., 13/07 M, 18/07 E, 20/07 M, 27/07 Both Shows, 01/08 E, 03/08 Both Shows, 10/08 M, 15/08 E, 24/08 M, 29/08 E, 07/09 M)
Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones) makes her West End debut as Nina in Anya Reiss’ unique 21st-century modernisation of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, with direction by Jamie Lloyd. Starring alongside Clarke will be Tom Rhys Harries (White Lines), Daniel Monks (The Normal Heart), Sophie Wu (Fresh Meat) and Indira Varma (Game of Thrones).
A young woman is desperate for fame and a way out. A young man is pining after the woman of his dreams. A successful writer longs for a sense of achievement. An actress wants to fight the changing of the times. In an isolated home in the countryside where dreams are in tatters, hopes dashed, hearts broken and there is nowhere left to turn, the only option is to turn on each other.
Following on from the return of the critically-acclaimed, five-star production of Cyrano de Bergerac, The Jamie Lloyd Company brings Chekhov’s tale of love and loneliness to the Harold Pinter Theatre from 29 June for 11 weeks only.
The Glass Menagerie
Tickets at £25, £35 or £45
Valid Monday to Thursday perf. from 23 May – 28 Jul 22
(Excl. Friday, Saturday perf. & perf. on 6 Jun 22)
Six-time Academy Award-nominated actress Amy Adams makes her West End debut in a new production of Tennessee Williams’s celebrated memory play, The Glass Menagerie directed by Jeremy Herrin (Wolf Hall Trilogy, People Places and Things, This House). Paul Hilton (The Inheritance, Lady Macbeth, A Very British Scandal), Tom Glynn-Carney (The Ferryman, Dunkirk), Lizzie Annis and Victor Alli complete the stellar cast.
Shattered by her husband’s abandonment, Amanda Wingfield’s steely focus remains locked on her future security and that of her children, Tom and Laura. Her determination collides with her children’s dreams and ambitions. While Tom feels trapped by his life in St Louis, the pressure Amanda forces upon her daughter to secure her future is crushing both their relationship and Laura’s fragile self-esteem.
As attentions quickly turn to securing a suitor for Laura, the fine thread that connects dignity to desperation is pulled taut.
Anything Goes
Monday to Thursday: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45
Friday: Tickets at £55
Valid Monday to Friday perf. from 15 Jul – 12 Aug 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
The sold-out five-star musical sensation, Anything Goes returns to the Barbican by popular demand from July 2022 for a strictly limited season. The ‘musical equivalent of sipping one glass of champagne after another’ (The Times) and as ‘delightful, delicious, and buoyant as helium’ (Evening Standard).
Featuring a 50 strong cast and ensemble of the finest we have to offer on the London stage (including tap dancing sailors!) and a full-sized live orchestra, this uplifting production of Anything Goes features heart-warming romance, farcical fun and spectacular show-stopping dance routines.”
Witness for the Prosecution
Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £55
Valid Tuesday to Friday perf. from 21 Feb – 8 Apr 22
(Excl. Saturday & Sunday perf.)
YOU HAVE BEEN SUMMONED FOR JURY SERVICE…
Step inside the magnificent surroundings of London County Hall and experience the intensity and drama of Agatha Christie’s gripping story of justice, passion and betrayal in a unique courtroom setting. Majestic foyer and bar areas and a spacious auditorium offer excellent ventilation and space for audiences to relax and enjoy this classic thriller.
Leonard Vole is accused of murdering a widow to inherit her wealth. The stakes are high – will Leonard survive the shocking witness testimony, will he be able to convince the jury, and you of his innocence and escape the hangman’s noose?
Don’t miss this landmark stage production on London’s Southbank.
SEE YOU IN COURT.
The Woman in Black
Tickets at £15, £25, £35 & £45
Valid Tuesday to Friday perf. until 30 Apr 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
Having been a mainstay in the West End for over 30 years, The Woman in Black has thrilled over 7 million people and proved to be one of the most gripping and successful theatre events ever to grace the stage.
The Woman in Black is the story of Arthur Kipps, a junior solicitor, who is summoned to attend the funeral of Mrs Alice Drablow, the sole inhabitant of Eel Marsh House, a house full of secrets that lie behind the dark shuttered windows. At the funeral he catches a glimpse of a young woman, dressed all in black. Feelings of unease ensue, something that is heightened by the local populations reluctance to talk about The Woman in Black and her purpose.
Arthur Kipps, now an old man, tells a young actor of his experiences in an attempt to exorcise the ghosts of the past. The play unfolds around the conversations between the two gentlemen as they act out the solicitor’s experiences on Eel Marsh.
Magic Mike Live!
Tickets at £35 or £55
Valid on selected Wednesday, Thursday & Sunday perf. only from 23 Feb – 8 May 22
Conceived and directed by Channing Tatum, MAGIC MIKE LIVE is an unforgettably fun night of sizzling, 360-degree entertainment based on the hit movies. It’s hot. It’s hilarious. It’s the great time you’ve been waiting for!
This first-class experience features some of the world’s sexiest, most talented guys performing heart-racing dance routines in front of, above and all around you. Equal parts empowering and exhilarating, the 90-minute show is punctuated by unexpected, temperature-raising acts from a thrilling range of acrobatic and musical talent. In other words, it’s got basically everything.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture
Valid on selected perf. from 25 Feb – 3 Apr 22
(Excl. 25 Feb 18:45 & 19:30, 26 Feb 13:30 & 27 Feb 12:00)
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, a ground-breaking Immersive Theatrical Adventure, plunges you into the incredible Universe of Doctor Who.
1940 – it’s the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fracture’s multiplied out of control, they’re close to defeat.
The Great Gatsby
Valid on all perf. from 23 Feb – 3 Apr 22 13 Mar 2022
Welcome back to the roaring twenties! Jay Gatsby invites you to one of his infamous parties. The champagne flows and as the drama unfolds the man himself will be the perfect host. As invites go, this is the hottest ticket in town. A hedonistic world of red hot rhythms, bootleg liquor and pure jazz age self-indulgence awaits. Dress to the nines and immerse yourself in this heart-racing adaption of F Scott Fitzgerald’s seminal tale.
Immersive Everywhere, led by Olivier Award-winning producers Louis Hartshorn & Brian Hook, will bring back London’s longest-running immersive theatrical production. The Great Gatsby, directed by Alexander Wright, will re-open in the heart of the West End following all current government guidelines and Covid safety measures.
The Choir of Man
Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Valid Sunday to Thursday perf. from 21 Feb – 18 Mar 22
(Excl. Friday & Saturday perf.)
THE WORLDWIDE SMASH HIT IS COMING TO THE WEST END!
Welcome to THE CHOIR OF MAN- the best night in your local you’ve ever had. It’s a party, it’s a concert, it’s a lock in like no other. Featuring breath-taking reinventions of chart-topping hits from artists including Guns’N’Roses, Fun!, Adele, Avicii, Paul Simon, Sia and many more, THE CHOIR OF MAN has something for everyone!
The multi-talented cast of nine guys combine beautiful harmonies and foot-stomping singalongs with world-class tap dance and poetic meditations on the power of community.
This is a riotously feel-good homage to that gathering place we’ve all missed so much over the last year: the pub. With a real working bar on stage, come ready to drink in the action!
Saturday Night Fever
Experience the bestselling Bee Gees soundtrack live on stage in this spectacularly reimagined music and dance extravaganza.
Get on your dancing shoes as Saturday Night Fever returns to London’s West End for eight weeks only. Follow the story of Tony Manero as he embarks on a reckless yet thrilling road to dancing success.
It’s a homage to the 1977 John Travolta classic with more drama, more music, and hot new choreography which is sure to have you dancing in the aisles.
Featuring songs from the bestselling movie soundtrack of all time, including the Bee Gees’ Stayin’ Alive, How Deep Is Your Love, Night Fever, Tragedy and More Than a Woman, as well as 70s favourites Boogie Shoes, Disco Inferno and many more.
Straight Line Crazy
Tickets at £25, £35 or £45
Valid Monday to Thursday perf. from 28 Mar – 15 Jun 22
(Excl. Friday & Saturday perf.)
Ralph Fiennes stars in David Hare’s blazing account of the life of a man whose iron will exposed the weakness of democracy in the face of charismatic conviction.
For forty uninterrupted years, Robert Moses was the most powerful man in New York. Though never elected to office, he manipulated those who were through a mix of guile, charm and intimidation.
Motivated at first by a determination to improve the lives of New York City’s workers, he created new parks, new bridges and 627 miles of expressway to connect the people to the great outdoors. But in the 1950s, groups of citizens at grassroots began to organize against his schemes and against the motor car, campaigning for a very different idea of what a city was and for what it should be.
The Southbury Child
Valid Monday to Friday perf. from 28 Mar – 15 Jun 22
(Excl. Saturday perf.)
Raffish, urbane and frequently drunk, David Highland has kept a grip on his remote coastal parish through a combination of disordered charm and high-handed determination.
But when his faith impels him to take a hard line with a bereaved parishioner, he finds himself dangerously isolated from public opinion. As his own family begins to fracture and his marriage falls apart, David must face a future that threatens to extinguish not only his position in the town, but everything he stands for.
Stephen Beresford’s darkly comic new play is an exploration of family and community, the savage divisions of contemporary society and the rituals that punctuate our lives.
After The End
Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Valid on all perf. from 3 March – 26 Mar 2022
A city under attack from a nuclear blast. As the dust settles, Louise wakes to find herself in a fallout shelter with Mark, the colleague who has saved her life. They have enough water and food to last two weeks. Now they just need to find a way of surviving each other.
Directed by Olivier Award-winner Lyndsey Turner, this brand-new production of Dennis Kelly’s AFTER THE END stars Nick Blood (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D) and Amaka Okafor (The Son at the KILN and West End). ”
The Glow
Valid on all perf. (excl. Mondays) from 18 Feb – 5 Mar 22 5 Mar 2022
People find me. When it’s dark.
An asylum.
A woman locked in a windowless cell, with no memory as to who she is, or how she arrived there.
When spiritualist medium Mrs Lyall requires a new assistant, this nameless woman seems the perfect candidate.
But as the woman’s past begins to reveal itself, so do new powers neither are prepared for.
“Matter may decay, but the spirit persists. The energy we exude remains.”
The Glow was the 2018 Pinter Commission, an award given annually by Lady Antonia Fraser to support a new commission at the Royal Court Theatre.
Clybourne Park
Valid Monday to Wednesday & Thursday eve perf. from 23 Mar – 31 Mar 22
(Excl. Thursday Mat, Friday, Saturday & Sunday perf.)
Following sell-out runs at the Royal Court and in the West End, Clybourne Park returns to London in a new production of the award-winning play. Winner of both the Tony and Olivier Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for author Bruce Norris, Clybourne Park is a razor-sharp satire about prejudice and the politics of race and real estate. In 1959, Russ and Bev are moving to the suburbs after the tragic death of their son and have sold their house to the neighbourhood’s first black family. Decades later, the roles are reversed when a young white couple buys the lot in what is now signalling a new wave of gentrification. In both instances, a community showdown takes place – are the same issues festering beneath the floorboards fifty years on? Directed by Oliver Kaderbhai, this outrageous comedy has never been more relevant more than a decade after it first played in London.