A Christmas Carol: A Ghost StoryThe festive classic to end all classics, no holiday season is complete without taking your seats for a showing of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol - and this year, Mark Gatiss' version of Dickens' winter ghost story is coming to haunt the Alexandra Palace Theatre again in 2025. A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story - a thrillingly atmospheric take on the tale - promises to sweep you up in this supernatural Victorian world, with the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge and his transformative supernatural Christmas Eve visitations.21 Nov - 4 Jan 2026Alexandra PalacePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
ClarkstonSwapping sixth-form drama for Costco's checkout lanes, Heartstopper's Emmy Award-winning Joe Locke isn't shy when it comes to stories of friendship and love. He now makes his West End debut this autumn in the UK premiere of Clarkston, an intimate, gut-wrenching play by Drama Desk winner and BAFTA nominee Samuel D. Hunter - best known for 2012's The Whale, which later won Brendan Fraser an Oscar when adapted for film.Showing until 22 NovTrafalgar TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The Assembled PartiesRichard Greenberg's The Assembled Parties was a Broadway smash when it premiered in 2013, so much so that its run was extended three times. The play went on to earn three Tony Award nominations, including Best Play, and saw Judith Light scoop up the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play for her role as Faye. Now, this virtuosic comedy-drama makes its Hampstead Theatre debut.Showing until 22 NovHampstead TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Woman in MindSheridan Smith makes a triumphant stage return in Alan Ayckbourn's Woman in Mind, opening in the West End at the Duke of York's Theatre this December, before taking to the road to play in Sunderland and Glasgow in spring 2026. A dark comedy that follows housewife Susan after her reality is split in two after a bump on the head, Woman in Mind is a heartfelt and humourous examination of family and identity, with a psychological twist.9 Dec - 28 Feb 2026Duke of Yorks TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
StereophonicNominated for 13 2024 Tony Awards and winner of five, including Best Play! Written by David Adjmi, with songs by Will Butler of Arcade Fire, this heavily buzzed production takes you on a wild ride through the day-to-day of five rock musicians making an album in the early 70s. The story itself is one of infighting, frustration, romance, and rock'n'roll excess (all the things you'd expect from a disagreeing 70's band). David Adjmi notes he drew inspiration from iconic band Fleetwood Mac and came up with the idea while listening to Led Zeppelin and pondering "What would it have been like to be in the studio when this was being recorded?".Showing until 22 NovDuke of Yorks TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The WeirBrendan Gleeson (Harry Potter, The Banshees of Inisherin) makes his long-awaited West End debut in Conor McPherson's masterpiece this autumn following a launch at Dublin's Olympia Theatre. Premiering in 1997 at The Royal Court, The Weir won the coveted trinity of theatre awards: the Evening Standard, Critics' Circle, and Olivier Awards for Best New Play, cementing McPherson's status as a playwright.Showing until 6 DecHarold Pinter TheatreMore infoBook Tickets
All My SonsBryan Cranston returns to the West End this November to be reunited with acclaimed director Ivo Van Hove for this brand new production of Arthur Miller's blistering play of familial strife, set in the aftermath of World War II. Starring alongside Paapa Essiedu and Marianne Jean-Baptiste, All My Sons marks Cranston and Van Hove's second project together after 2017's blockbuster stage adaptation of Network, which added both a Tony and Olivier to Cranston's already stuffed trophy cabinet.14 Nov - 7 Feb 2026Wyndhams TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
High NoonAcademy Award-winner Eric Roth (Dune; Forrest Gump) and Olivier-winning director Thea Sharrock (After the Dance on Broadway; Equus in the West End) bring a world-premiere stage adaptation of the 1952 classic Western High Noon to the Harold Pinter Theatre! A creative team full of Tony, Emmy and Olivier Award-winners bring the play to life, including designer Tim Hatley, lighting designer Neil Austin's, and an original score by Chris Egan, while Tony and Emmy Award-winner Billy Crudup (The Morning Show) and Olivier Award-winner Denise Gough (Andor) star!17 Dec - 7 Mar 2026Harold Pinter TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Oh Mary!The day of triumph has surely arrived! Cole Escola's Tony-winning play is finally set to transfer to the West End. Oh Mary! the dark comedy is set to star Mason Alexander Park as former United States First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln, breaking down her life from the inside, and in Escola's own words, through the lens of an idiot. Tony Award winner Sam Pinkleton directs. Don't miss out on this exciting and hilarious chance to see the First Lady as you've never seen her before!3 Dec - 25 Apr 2026Trafalgar TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Twelfth NightTransferring to the Barbican following its run in Stratford-Upon-Avon is the Prasanna Puwanarajah-directed Twelfth Night, Shakespeare's delightfully spirited tale of Viola, a shipwrecked orphan who takes matters into her own hands when stranded on the shores of the ancient isle of Illyria. With music by Matt Maltese bringing a contemporary flavour to this production, Twelfth Night includes Shakespearean mainstays - mistaken identity, mischief, a shipwreck and, of course, his deft wit, yet this RSC staging has been praised for its search in between the lines of the text, revealing new insight to an age-old classic.8 Dec - 17 Jan 2026Barbican TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The Woman in BlackFor over three decades, Stephen Mallatratt's masterful adaptation of Susan Hill's terrifying tale thrilled audiences in the West End, raising pulses and eliciting shrieks at every performance. Now it's time for the rest of the UK to experience the chilling nightmare for themselves. You have been warned!25 - 29 NovRichmond TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Fallen AngelsIt's always time for champagne and laughter when you get together with the sophisticated and elegant Sir Noel Coward. Spirits fly and laughter soars with Sir Noel's delectable comedy Fallen Angels, revived by the Meniere Chocolate Factory for the 2025/2026 season! In a production directed by Christopher Luscombe (Rocky Horror Show), Olivier, Critics Circle and Obie Award winning actor Janie Dee (Hello Dolly; Comic Potential) stars as Julia Steroll, alongside Alexandra Gilbreath, Christopher Hollis, Richard Teverson, Sarah Twomey and Graham Vick. Come and see why this masterpiece has stood the test of time!21 Nov - 21 Feb 2026Menier Chocolate FactoryPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Playing BurtonOne of the brightest acting exports Wales has seen since the days of icon Richard Burton himself, Emmy Award-winning Matthew Rhys returns to his Welsh roots in Mark Jenkins's acclaimed one-man play Playing Burton at London's The Old Vic. From the green valleys and rugged coastlines of South Wales to global fame, the play traces Burton's unprecedented rise to fame.16 NovOld Vic TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
A Midsummer Night's DreamFor the first time ever, one of William Shakespeare's greatest comedies is staged at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, directed by Holly Race Roughan with Naeem Hayat! The tale of an enchanted forest full of fairy folk, and the unsuspecting mortals who stumble into it, is a brilliant example of the height of Shakespeare's comedy all wrapped up in the universal theme of love and the complications that are bound to come with it. Don't miss it!Showing until 31 Jan 2026Sam Wanamaker PlayhousePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Harry Potter And The Cursed ChildBased on an original new story by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a new play by Jack Thorne. It is the eighth story in the Harry Potter series and the first official Harry Potter story to be presented on stage. The critically acclaimed production is the most awarded new play in theatre history, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has won 24 major theatre awards in the UK and is the most awarded play in the history of the Olivier Awards, winning a record-breaking nine awards including Best New Play. The production has also won 25 major US awards with six Tony Awards including Best Play.Open RunPalace TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
My Neighbour TotoroThe Royal Shakespeare Company and Joe Hishaishi's multi-Olivier Award-winning My Neighbour Totoro is returning to the West End stage in March 2025! Combining the Ghibli joy, Hishaishi's glorious score, puppetry and more than a little bit of magic, this spectacular show is adapted from Hayao Miyazaki's film by playwright Tom Morton-Smith, with puppets from Basil Twist and direction from triple Oliver award winner Phelim McDermott.Open RunGillian Lynne TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets