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).
Shows in August 2022
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Following a London premiere at The Other Palace, a subsequent West End transfer in 2018 and a West End return in 2021, Heathers is coming back to The Other Palace. School is back in session this fall, with Heathers tickets on sale soon.
Heathers follows Veronica Sawyer, a high school “nobody” that dreams of becoming popular. Her call is finally answered when she’s accepted into the ‘Heathers’ clique, sitting at the top of the high school social pyramid.
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Walt Disney's long-running and multi-award winning The Lion King continues to delight audiences in London's West End.
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Adapted from the incomparable children's novel by Roald Dahl, Matilda The Musical is the multi-award winning musical from the Royal Shakespeare Company that continues to delight audiences in the West End. Since opening at the Cambridge Theatre in November 2011, the hit show has gone on to win over 50 major international awards, including 12 for Best Musical.
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Agatha Christie's legendary 'whodunit' is still delighting and thrilling audiences in London's West End, as the show enters its 65th record-breaking year on stage. Running at the St. Martin's Theatre since 1974, the original production opened across the road at the Ambassadors Theatre on 25 November 1952 and has since been presented in 27 different languages in more than 50 countries around the world. The Mousetrap tickets are available on London Theatre now.
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A bold new musical is honouring the Jamaican reggae superstar Bob Marley, whose indelible songs and rebellious spirit continue to inspire millions around the world. Featuring all the big hits, including “No Woman, No Cry,” this promises to be a new West End favourite. Don’t miss out: Get Up, Stand Up tickets are available on London Theatre now.
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A brand new, site-specific production of Agatha Christie's Witness for the Prosecution is currently staged in a unique courtroom setting inside London County Hall, adjacent to the London Eye on London's South Bank. Developed with the support and involvement of the Christie family, the new production is directed by Lucy Bailey and will place the audience in the centre of the action within the courtroom. Witness for the Prosecution tickets are available on London Theatre now.
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Putting Mischief Theatre firmly on the map, The Play That Goes Wrong continues to leave audiences in fits of giggles at the Duchess Theatre. It’s the world-renowned theatre company’s first show in a West End theatre, that went on to pave the way for shows like The Comedy About a Bank Robbery and Magic Goes Wrong. But, if you’re wanting to see the original ‘Goes Wrong’, then you’ve come to the right place. The Play That Goes Wrong tickets are available on London Theatre now.
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One of the West End’s longest-running plays, The Woman in Black has been terrifying audiences at the Fortune Theatre in London since 1989. The Woman in Black tickets are available on London Theatre now.
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One year after its acclaimed launch in Las Vegas, Channing Tatum is bringing a brand new production of Magic Mike Live! to the Hippodrome Casino in London’s Leicester Square. Magic Mike Live! tickets are available on London Theatre now.
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Deloris van Cartier is a Reno lounge singer who witnesses her mobster boyfriend commit a murder, forcing her into witness protection. She's placed in a convent in California, in the hope she will adapt to the quiet lives of the nuns and stay out of trouble. The nuns assign her to the choir, where she naturally transforms them into a soulful gospel group and helps them find their voice. Sister Act will be revived at London's Eventim Apollo in 2022.
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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.