What's announced and what's in previews in the West End.
Lindsay Posner will direct the Tony-winning John Patrick Shanley drama.
Jean-Pierre van der Spuy will direct.
The 2024–25 tour will play 19 venues across the U.K. and Ireland.
The Olivier winner will be Lady Bracknell opposite Ncuti Gatwa's Algernon in the Oscar Wilde comedy at London's National.
Filmed on the National’s Olivier stage, the epic Welsh fantasia follows Aneurin “Nye” Bevan, who founded the National Health Service.
The evening will benefit London's Marylebone Theatre.
The musical adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel will play the London Coliseum.
Annie Tippe will direct the Britta Johnson musical.
Written and directed by Federico Bellone, the musical will be showcased with two previews in Como.
The London run will precede a U.K. tour and New York engagement.
The musical, a reinvention of Tim Burton’s cult classic film Edward Scissorhands, uses the pop music of Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Alanis Morissette, and more.
Rupert Goold will direct the William Shakespeare classic.
The musical is adapted by the original film writers Joshua Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa, with music by Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner.
Performances begin December 2025 at the Royal Alexandra Theatre.
The new musical follows Malia, whose own life is thrown into turmoil when her mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer.
The Broadway and West End favorite will get a condensed iteration for the cruise line.
William Whelton directs and choreographs.
Osmond will kick off the latest U.K. tour of the Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical in December.
The hit production continues in the West End at the Palace Theatre.
The Samuel Beckett one-act will play the York Theatre Royal.
Directed and choreographed by Matthew Bourne, the production played the Chichester Festival Theatre this past summer and will arrive in London in December.
The hit production continues in the West End at the Palace Theatre.
Jerry Mitchell directs the coming-of-age musical with a score by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe.
The London return of the Tony-winning musical plays the Lyric Theatre.
The stage and screen favorite will be seen as Miranda Priestly in the forthcoming West End bow of the new musical based on the hit film.
The long-running hit continues at the Novello Theatre.
Jerry Mitchell directs the coming-of-age musical with a score by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe.
The medley of "Somewhere to Remember" and the title song also features Cavin Cornwall and Robyn Rose-Li.
The intimate southwest London theatre's 2025 season will include six new plays, four of them world premieres.
The international hit musical continues at the Sondheim Theatre.
Photos from a recent press preview reveal a seemingly Fosse-inspired take on the Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim, and Arthur Laurents musical.
Kirk Jameson will direct Andrew Lippa's oratorio.
Jerry Mitchell directs the coming-of-age musical with a score by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe.
Max Webster directs the Shakespeare tragedy.
Daniel Raggett directs Oli Forsyth's play.
Annie Tippe will direct the Britta Johnson musical.
The international hit musical will kick off its new tour at Leicester's Curve.
Jack Sain directs the work about loneliness and longing from the Tony-winning The Inheritance playwright.
Adam Penford directs the Tony-winning musical, which embarked on a U.K. tour following an engagement at the Nottingham Playhouse.
The work features a book by Michael Wolk, lyrics by Mindi Dickstein, and music by Bob & Bill.
Duncan Macmillan and Thomas Ostermeier have penned a new version of the Chekhov classic.
Karimloo will play filmmaker Guido Contini in the Manchester concerts for Hope Mill Theatre.
Matthew Warchus directs the Seán O'Casey drama.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-running hit continues at His Majesty's Theatre.
Patrick Marber will direct the Tony-winning musical at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
The climate summit, which secured the world's first legally binding emissions targets, is the setting for the tense political thriller.
Jonathan Pryce, Stockard Channing, Alfred Enoch, and more will be part of Nassim Soleimanpour’s unique theatrical experience at @sohoplace.
Paul Warwick Griffin directs the evening at the Adelphi Theatre.
The Cameron Mackintosh production of the international hit musical will arrive in Glasgow October 3.
Written by Ashley Jana and Will Nunziata, the original musical will play the London Palladium.
Mary Bridget Davies and Sharon Sexton share the role of the late rock icon at the Peacock.
Adam Penford directs the Tony-winning musical, which will embark on a U.K. tour following the current Nottingham Playhouse engagement.
The play comes on the heels of a broader cultural conversation about Dahl's work and the prejudice that was embedded in many of his most beloved stories.
The farce sees a member of the House of Commons struggle to shore up his political reputation as his wife and son run up massive debts.
A host of West End favorites will be part of the songwriter's evening at Cadogan Hall.
The London revival at the Kit Kat Club also recently welcomed several other actors to the hit production.
Katy Rudd will direct Kendall Feaver's stage version of Noel Streatfeild’s best-selling book at the National.
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