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!Showing until 25 Apr 2026Trafalgar TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
I'm Sorry, Prime MinisterFrom the BAFTA Award-winning mind of Jonathan Lynn, co-creator of Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister, comes the final chapter in Britain's most beloved political satire! I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, returning to the West End in 2026! Join Jim and Humphrey as they step away from Westminster, only to find themselves in another political quagmire after Jim gets cancelled at Oxford University!30 Jan 2026 - 25 Apr 2026Apollo TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The TempestAward-winning director Tim Crouch transports the candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse into an isle full of noises and fresh springs this winter, in an enthralling new production of The Tempest. An atmospheric tale of shipwreck and sorcery, The Tempest takes place on a spellbinding island ruled by the vengeful Prospero and his unerring determination to wreak havoc on his former oppressors.17 Jan 2026 - 12 Apr 2026Sam Wanamaker PlayhouseMore infoBook Tickets
ShadowlandsBAFTA, Primetime Emmy, and Golden Globe-nominated actor Hugh Bonneville stars as beloved author C.S. Lewis, the man behind The Chronicles of Narnia. His quiet, middle-aged academic life at Oxford is turned upside down when he meets Joy Davidman, an American poet who challenges his beliefs and transforms his world forever - and may just be the force that turns Lewis from a distant intellect into someone deeply vulnerable. A beautifully etched portrait of grief and faith, it also offers a glimpse into the world of one of our most famous writers.5 Feb 2026 - 9 May 2026Aldwych TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
TEETH 'N' SMILESA roaring rebel yell permeates David Hare's landmark play, set to enjoy a 50th anniversary revival in 2026 in a new production directed by Daniel Ragget. Starring Rebecca Lucy Taylor, AKA Self Esteem, as Maggie Frisby, an iconoclastic singer with a band on the verge of collapse, TEETH 'N' SMILES follows Maggie as she reckons with the death of her dreams of youthful rebellion and features the play's original alongside new contributions from Ivor Novello award-winning Taylor.1 Mar 2026 - 1 Jun 2026Duke of Yorks TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
ConsumedFresh from a hit national tour and a sold-out Fringe run at the Traverse, Consumed arrives in London with all the bite that has made it one of the most exciting new plays of recent years, and worthy winner of the 2022 Womens' Prize for Playwriting. Karis Kelly's debut play, built from personal research into Northern Irish identity and inherited trauma, is a brilliant black comedy channeling the region's trademark dark wit while holding space for tenderness and resolution.18 Mar 2026 - 18 Apr 2026Park TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Single White FemalePremiering for the first time on stage, Single White Female is a contemporary adaptation of the gripping psychological thriller that became a 90s cult classic! Inspired by John Lutz's best-selling novel and the film that followed, this new production brings the story into the digital age, where social media makes our personal connections both more accessible and more perilous than ever. Adapted by writer and broadcaster Rebecca Reid and starring Kym Marsh (Coronation Street), the play offers a fresh take on the story, reflecting the anxieties of modern life where privacy is elusive.14 - 18 Apr 2026Richmond TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Jaja's African Hair BraidingComing to the West End's Lyric Hammersmith Theatre is Jocelyn Bioh's Jaja's African Hair Braiding! Jocelyn Bioh is a Ghanaian-American writer and actor, and penned the emotional comedy School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play, which won the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play. Meanwhile, this play is set to be directed by Monique Touko, winner of Best Director at The Stage Debut Awards 2022 for Malindadzimu at the Hampstead Theatre.19 Mar 2026 - 25 Apr 2026Lyric HammersmithPrices 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
Stranger Things - The First ShadowWinner of two Olivier Awards including Best New Entertainment or Comedy Play! The West End is being turned upside down due to this exciting new addition to the Duffer Brother's Stranger Things universe! Taking us back to the town of Hawkins in 1959, this new story by Kate Trefry, the Duffer Brothers, and playwright of the moment, Jack Thorne, features some of the Netflix show's favourite characters, including a young Jim Hopper, Joyce Maldonado and Bob Newbie as they grapple with the first shadows of danger in the sleepy small town. With a whopping five Olivier nominations, this West End gem is not to be missed!Showing until 5 Apr 2026Phoenix 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
The MousetrapIn 1952, Agatha Christie's sprawling and intricate new whodunnit, The Mousetrap (based on her radio play, Three Blind Mice), opened in the West End on a very strict condition; no one was to ever give away the plot of the show. To this day, seventy years later, audiences have abided by the rule, ensuring that whether it is your first or 30th time seeing it, the experience and the discovery of "whodunnit" will come as a surprise!Open RunSt Martins TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The Play That Goes WrongNow eyeing up a decade in the West End, Mischief Theatre's bonkers theatrical farce is one of the capital's most consistent audience favourites. The original production from the company, discover where it all began, and get ready to ache from laughing as anything that can go wrong, will!Open RunDuchess TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
John Proctor is the VillainPlaywright Kimberly Belflower's show, John Proctor is the Villain, is now coming to London for a limited run. Known for her relatable themes of growing up in the modern age, Belflower brings the same concept to John Proctor is the Villain, and will be joined by the Tony Award-winning Danya Taynour as director. A stunning work depicting the youth of the modern age, you won't want to miss it!20 Mar 2026 - 25 Apr 2026Jerwood Theatre DownstairsPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The AuthenticatorThe Authenticator is a brand new play by award-winning playwright Winsome Pinnock (Leave Taking; The Winds of Change), landing at the National Theatre as part of the new season! Directed by Death of a Salesman's Miranda Cromwell, the production serves as a reunion between the two following on from their work together on 2018's Rockets and Blue Lights, which the Evening Standard hailed as 'urgent and important'. Starring BAFTA winning actor Rakie Ayola (Anthony; The Pact; Harry Potter and the Cursed Child), Sylvestra Le Touzel (The Crown) and Cherrelle Skeete (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) don't miss out on tickets!26 Mar 2026 - 9 May 2026National Theatre, DorfmanPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets