Best Off-West End Theatre (London Reviews) (11)

A list of the top London theatre shows outside of the West End

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From the National Theatre to the Almeida, Old Vic to Young Vic, some of London's best theatre shows can be found outside of the bright lights of the West End.
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575 Reviews
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London: Covent Garden

The return of intimate candlelit concerts with a string quartet playing songs from hit musicals.

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Must See!
4 Reviews
Ends Oct 25
London: Finsbury Park

Motherhood’s raw truth laid bare—fierce, funny, and brutally honest.

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Unreviewed
Ends Nov 01
London: Stratford

A powerful tale of dreams, defiance, and systemic injustice set to Jimmy Cliff’s iconic hits.

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Must See!
2 Reviews
Ends Oct 24
London: Southwark

A joyful, music-filled true story about loss, faith, and hope in life’s uncertain moments.

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Excellent
4 Reviews
Ends Oct 24
London: Covent Garden

Forbidden love and magical realism unfold in ballet by Christopher Wheeldon and Joby Talbot.

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Great
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London: Southwark

A massage therapist’s routine unravels when a mysterious client disrupts his ordered life.

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London: Islington

The stage adaption of Michael Rosen's beloved children's book and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury.

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London: London Bridge

The clever and mischievous Anansi spins tales and tricks his way through this vivid folk story adventure.

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London: Finsbury Park

A couple’s love unravels as rats infest their home, exposing decay, obsession, and madness.

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London: Soho

The death of a national sweetheart. A friendship tested by a bloody act.

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London: Elephant and Castle

In lockdown London, a woman in labour faces her ex—and the future—alone at home.