This Women’s History Month, dive into theater productions where women take the spotlight. From bold new works to timeless classics, these shows feature strong female characters, captivating performances, and center on the unique experiences of womanhood.
Weird Sisters conjure a whimsical adventure in Shakespeare's magical world.
Snapshots of a woman's life: child, student, activist, wife, mother, lover, grandmother.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit musical has been entertaining West End audiences for over 30 years.
Olivier Award-nominated jukebox musical featuring the hits of Swedish pop group, ABBA.
A campy, hysterical musical mixing Céline Dion's hits with the epic love story of Titanic.
The musical adaptation of the hit movie about a journalist becoming the assistant of a formidable editor.
A magical stage adaptation of Roald Dahl's popular children's book. Winner of 7 Olivier Awards.
Stephen Schwartz's long-running hit musical about the untold story of the Witches of Oz.
A fresh, fun musical spin on Clueless, where Cher's matchmaking gets hilariously tricky.
The 12-time Tony-nominated musical adaptation of Tina Fey's movie transfers to the West End.
For the first time in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, experience Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters.
A new tale of love, rebellion, and secret alliances in a candlelit setting.
Elektra seeks vengeance for her father's death, igniting a brutal family reckoning.
Two women navigate breakup, identity, and new possibilities in a journey of self-discovery.
A gripping look at Mary Lincoln's battle for identity, power, and control in a divided nation.
A dark, award-winning comedy about a weather girl's descent into catastrophe—and possible salvation.
Tracy-Ann Oberman stars in this 1930s adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy.
A powerful drama exploring obsession and the destructive force of love.
In 18th-century Jamaica, two enslaved women navigate survival and rebellion amidst colonial turmoil.
A bold, hilarious one-woman show mixing comedy and cabaret in a celebration of self-discovery.
A wild birthday party, class, power, and privilege collide in a raw, intense reimagining.
A darkly funny, raw tale of maternal struggles and viral infamy, told with bold honesty.