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London Shows Closing Soon

While we wish every show could run forever, shows in London do have to close. See all the London shows closing soon in the West End and around London by checking all the shows closing soon. London closing shows are often buzzing with excitement too, as it may be the last time that a specific story will be told on stage. But for all the shows closing soon in London, new ones will open in their place. Don’t miss out on the shows opening soon in London either as well as the top musicals in London and top plays in London.

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  • The Human Voice
    The Human Voice
    Harold Pinter Theatre
    No Matinee

    Two-time Olivier Award-winner Ruth Wilson to star in THE HUMAN VOICE – the searing story of a woman’s heartbreak over the course of a final phone call with her former lover.

  • The Merchant of Venice - Globe 2021/22
    The Merchant of Venice - Globe 2021/22
    Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
    No Matinee

    Director Abigail Graham shines candlelight on Shakespeare's complex exploration of prejudice, patriarchy and capitalism in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.

    In a society that exploits minorities to keep the majority in power, identity is everything.

  • The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
    The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
    Duke of York's Theatre
    Wednesday Matinee

    Fresh from a sold-out run at the National Theatre, the adaptation Neil Gaiman’s Book of the Year winner The Ocean at the End of the Lane is set for a West End run following phenomenal demand.

  • The Fever Syndrome
    The Fever Syndrome
    Hampstead Theatre
    No Matinee

    Dr Richard Myers, the great IVF innovator, is virtually a secular saint because of the thousands of babies he has created throughout his career. Now, his family gather to see him receive a lifetime achievement award.

  • The 47th
    The 47th
    The Old Vic
    No Matinee

    Mike Bartlett’s latest play, The 47th, will receive its world premiere at the Old Vic this spring. Set in 2024, The 47th will explore who should take the White House at a time of challenging political democracy. Bertie Carvel will play Donald Trump in The 47th, joined by Tamara Tunie as Kamala Harris, and Lydia Wilson as Ivanka Trump.

  • two Palestinians go dogging
    two Palestinians go dogging
    Royal Court Theatre
    No Matinee

    “Your hobbies are limited to Arab Idol and cooking lentils and having sex in fields late at night.” 

  • The Song Project Royal Court
    The song project
    Royal Court Theatre
    No Matinee

    The Song Project returns in 2022 with nine performances in the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court, followed by performances at Internationaal Theater Amsterdam (ITA) later in the year.

  • The Glass Menagerie
    The Glass Menagerie
    Duke of York's Theatre
    Thursday Matinee

    Six time Academy Award-nominated actress Amy Adams makes her West End debut in a new production of Tennessee Williams's celebrated memory play

  • The Southbury Child
    The Southbury Child
    The Bridge Theatre
    No Matinee

    Raffish, urbane and frequently drunk, David Highland has kept a grip on his remote coastal parish through a combination of disordered charm and high-handed determination.

  • The Tiger Who Came to Tea
    The Tiger Who Came to Tea
    Theatre Royal Haymarket
    Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Matinee

    Based on Britain’s best-loved picture book by Judith Kerr, the Olivier Award nominated smash hit show The Tiger Who Came to Tea returns to the West End.

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