DraculaShowing until 30 MayNoel Coward TheatreCynthia Erivo in solo Dracula adaptationRead moreBook Tickets
Broken GlassShowing until 18 AprilYoung VicOlivier Award winning play revived at the Young VicRead moreBook Tickets
Glengarry Glen Ross4 June - 18 JulyOld Vic TheatreAn all-female cast lead David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize winning masterpiece.Read moreBook Tickets
Paddington The MusicalPack your marmalade sandwiches and get down to the Savoy Theatre to welcome the world's most beloved bear to the stage! Paddington: The Musical made its eagerly awaited debut in 2025, bringing Michael Bond's timeless tale of the iconic bear from deepest darkest Peru - a true British national treasure - to the London stage now!Open RunSavoy TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
DraculaCynthia Erivo (Wicked) stars in a new and wholly unique production of Bram Stoker's classic horror story Dracula, directed by Kip Williams. Following on from the Australian writer and director's award winning, Tony-nominated one-performer adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Grey for Sydney Theatre Company, this version of Dracula will similarly see Erivo as a solo performer taking on all 23 roles in the story. Breathing fresh life into a tale that has spooked the world for centuries, Williams is re-joined by the Olivier-winning Marg Howell (design), Clemence Williams (music) and Nick Schlieper (lighting).Showing until 30 MayNoel Coward TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
SixThe Queens have returned! Henry VIII's infamous quest for an heir and his notorious penchant for beheadings have cemented his place as one of Britain's most renowned monarchs. The stories of his six ill-fated wives are fixtures in any school history curriculum. Created by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, the musical Six brings their stories to life in a dazzling, high-energy performance!Open RunVaudeville TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Broken GlassThe Young Vic plays host to a revival of Arthur Miller's little-performed Olivier award-winning drama, Broken Glass, in 2026. Premiered in 1994, alongside its Olivier win it received nominations for a Drama Desk and Tony Award, and remains as hauntingly affecting over 30 years later. Directed by Fiddler On The Roof's Jordan Fein, the play marries the personal with the historical for a wholly more intimate affair than some of the legendary American writer's better known works such as Death of a Salesman.Showing until 18 AprYoung VicPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Glengarry Glen RossLegendary dramatist David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy-drama is scheming its way back to London this summer, featuring an all-female cast. Focusing on a group of real estate agents trying to get one over on each other to avoid a brutal firing, Glengarry Glen Ross is a razor-sharp and darkly comical deconstruction of the American Dream.4 Jun - 18 JulOld Vic TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Lion KingThis immensely successful reimagining of Disney's 1994 animation continues to captivate audiences over two decades after its opening at the Lyceum Theatre. It conjures up the African savannah in all its grand, majestic beauty, employing elaborate costuming, breathtaking puppetry, and soaring African melodies to transport audiences from the grey streets of London to pure theatrical bliss. Be prepared for a night to remember!Open RunLyceum TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets