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
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.Sep 17 - Nov 22Trafalgar 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 Nov 22Duke of Yorks TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Born With TeethAn electrifying play from Liz Duffy Adams, Born With Teeth captures an imagined meeting between two of the greatest playwrights of all time; celebrated talent of the age, Kit Marlowe, and new-in-town country bumpkin, one William Shakespeare. As all the horrors of the Elizabethan age spin chaos on the streets, this back-room face-to-face paints a provocative and intimate portrait of their relationship, with dramatic results.Showing until Nov 1Wyndhams 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 Dec 6Harold Pinter TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Fawlty TowersPack your bags for a trip to Fawlty Towers as Britain's most beloved '70s sitcom heads on a nationwide tour following a successful West End run (with two extensions), adapted by the show's original writer and star, John Cleese - nearly fifty years after its debut. Directed by Caroline Jay Ranger (Only Fools and Horses: The Musical), the stage adaptation brings this iconic comedy to life. First broadcast in September 1975, Fawlty Towers is widely regarded as one of the greatest British sitcoms of all time - and now you have the chance to relive the chaos on stage.Oct 21 - 25New Wimbledon 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.Showing until Mar 29, 2026Gillian Lynne TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The Woman in BlackAfter three decades of terrifying West End audiences and a brief break in 2023, The Woman in Black is back to haunt London - this time at the atmospheric Alexandra Palace Theatre! This spine-chilling adaptation of Susan Hill's gothic novella first premiered at the Lyric Hammersmith in 1989 before transferring to the Fortune Theatre later that year, where it ran for over 30 years.Oct 8 - 25Alexandra PalacePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger's DriftMidsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger's Drift comes to the stage for the first time, with a UK tour of the show set to begin in autumn 2025, running through to 2026. Adapted by director Guy Unsworth, this thrilling new production is based on Caroline Graham's Chief Inspector Barnaby series of novels, which inspired the famous ITV show. Casting has yet to be announced, but with an expert creative team of producers Nicholson Green Productions and Colin Ingram Ltd, the show is sure to do more than justice to the beloved detective drama.Oct 24 - Nov 1Richmond TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The Lady from the SeaOscar Award winner Alicia Vikander makes her stage debut alongside The Walking Dead star Andrew Lincoln in a bold new version of Henrik Ibsen's classic, directed by Simon Stone (Yerma, Phaedra) in his Bridge debut! A transitional work that bridges Ibsen's realist phase (A Doll's House, Ghosts) and his later, more symbolic plays (The Master Builder, When We Dead Awaken), The Lady From The Sea centres on characters haunted by the past, but for this show, the future looks bright as it swims to the Bridge Theatre for a strictly limited nine-week run!Showing until Nov 8Bridge TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Witness for the ProsecutionHead into the surrounds of the Grand Chamber of London County Hall for this innovative staging of Agatha Christie's dazzling play that casts you as the jury in the case of the Crown versus Leonard Vole. Directed by Lucy Bailey with design by William Dudley, follow the evidence as Vole attempts to prove his innocence and avoid a date with the hangman.Open RunLondon County HallPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Invasive SpeciesFollowing its acclaimed Off-Broadway debut, Invasive Species makes its UK premiere at the King's Head Theatre! Written by and starring Maia Novi, the play is inspired by her own true story, with direction by Michael Breslin. The London cast also includes Harrison Osterfield (The Irregulars), Ella Blackburn, Max Percy and Kalifa Taylor, setting the scene for a London run sure to have the same daring energy that captivated New York audiences and 17 million TikTok viewers!Showing until Oct 2Kings Head TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Mary Page MarlowePulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts' critically lauded drama Mary Page Marlow finally gets its UK Premiere at the Old Vic, directed by Matthew Warchus! With Oscar and BAFTA-winning Susan Sarandon (Dead Man Walking; The Client) and Oscar-nominated Andrea Riseborough (Birdman; To Leslie) taking the role of Mary Page during different stages of her life, the play arrives in London having premiered in Chicago in 2016 followed by an acclaimed run Off-Broadway in New York in 2018. Played by 6 different actresses in the original runs, Mary is a meek accountant in Ohio with two children, living a life that few would expect to be as intricate or moving as it is.Sep 23 - Nov 1Old Vic TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The Importance of Being EarnestThe celebrated National Theatre production of Oscar Wilde's comedy of manners makes a much-anticipated transfer to the West End, starring Olly Alexander, with direction from Max Webster. Widely considered one of the funniest plays in the English language, The Importance of Being Earnest is a breezy and delightful comedy of manners shot through with Wilde's biting wit, join Jack, Algy, Gwendolyn, and Cecily as they discover that the course of true love never did run smooth under the watchful eye of battleaxe, Lady Bracknell.Sep 18 - Jan 10, 2026Noel Coward TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
OthelloLaunching a major five-year Shakespeare series for Chris Harper Productions, Tom Morris (War Horse, Touching the Void) directs trailblazer David Harewood (Homeland, Supergirl) - the first Black actor to play Othello at the National Theatre in 1997 - in a searing, contemporary take on the Bard's tale of jealousy and betrayal, featuring music by Grammy nominated PJ Harvey.Oct 23 - Jan 17, 2026Theatre Royal HaymarketPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The WanderersFollowing an Off-Broadway debut, Anna Ziegler's new play comes to London this autumn, premiering at the Marylebone Theatre. Painting a sympathetic portrait of love and connection in the modern age, the story follows two couples, very different in background and class; one, an Orthodox Jewish couple who enter into an arranged marriage; the other is a pair of high-profile, high-drama celebrities who flirt outrageously on social media. Despite being married to other people. But what connects this seemingly polar opposite pair of couples in love? The answer just may surprise you.Oct 17 - Nov 29Marylebone TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets