A mother’s search for her missing son unfolds in Nick Payne’s new play, directed by Marianne Elliott.
A joyful, music-filled true story about loss, faith, and hope in life’s uncertain moments.
A raw, funny tale of football, loyalty, and going viral in Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse.
A gripping true story of justice, community, and rebellion with a live Americana soundtrack.
Lenny Henry, Sue Perkins & more rotate in this one-person play about a child’s life-saving list.
The story of Live Aid is brought to life in this new musical packed with iconic anthems.
Matthew Bourne directs this Olivier Award-winning revival of Lionel Bart's classic musical.
The RSC's six-time Olivier Award-winning stage adaptation of the hit fantasy movie.
A boozy jukebox musical which follows nine men in a pub harmonising to chart-topping songs.
World premiere with Golda Rosheuvel (Bridgerton) and Letitia Wright (Black Panther) exploring a family after…
Olly Alexander stars in Max Webster’s reimagining of Wilde’s classic comedy of mistaken identity.
Revolutionary musical about American founding father, Alexander Hamilton. Winner of 7 Olivier Awards.
The West End's longest-running musical has brand new staging at the renamed Sondheim Theatre.
A dazzling opera of love and revenge, where a prince risks all to win Princess Turandot’s hand.
A new play based on the hit Netflix series that serves as a prequel to the eerie events in Hawkins.
Swedish supergroup ABBA's virtual concert in a custom-built stadium in London's East End.
An Olivier-winning musical exploring Michael Jackson's creative process during his 1992 Dangerous tour.
The narrative unfolds as a play-within-a-play, gradually revealing the source of Kipps’s enduring dread.
A thrilling Big Top where circus and musical theatre collide, inspired by The Greatest Showman.
The return of intimate candlelit concerts with a string quartet playing songs from hit musicals.
James Graham's Olivier Award-winning play about the England men’s football team.
Motherhood’s raw truth laid bare—fierce, funny, and brutally honest.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit musical has been entertaining West End audiences for over 30 years.
Mischief Theatre's new 1960s spy spoof arrives in the West End with bungled missions and comic misfires.