Cyrano de BergeracA five-star run in Stratford-upon-Avon later, and now the RSC's stellar production of Edmond Rostand's 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac is transferring to London's Noel Coward Theatre! A French nobleman, poet, and fearless duellist (known as much for his wit as his looks), this is the richly researched story of the real Cyrano, a swashbuckling soldier whose quest for true love forces him to confront his greatest insecurity: his rather large nose.13 Jun - 5 SepNoel Coward TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The StoryAmerican playwright Tracey Scott Wilson's searing contemporary drama makes its British premiere at the Olivier Theatre. Directed by Clint Dyer (Death of England: Closing Time), the production stars BAFTA-winning actress Letitia Wright (Black Panther) making her National Theatre debut after a celebrated screen career, alongside an ensemble including Lorraine Toussaint (Orange is the New Black), Ashley Thomas (Bashy) and Wilf Scolding (Cabaret). Originally running in Manhattan in 2003, The Story is a gripping thriller based on a true story, navigating the risks of telling a story others would rather leave buried.24 Aug - 24 OctNational Theatre, OlivierPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
To Kill A MockingbirdOscar winner Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird was last seen in the West End in 2022. Now, The King and I director Bartlett Sher brings this Tony-winning, seminal story back to London in 2026! To Kill a Mockingbird tells the story of a Black man accused of rape in pre-Civil Rights era Alabama and the noble lawyer who defends him.25 Jun - 12 SepWyndhams TheatrePrices 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
Paranormal ActivityAll stemming from the story of a normal couple plagued by a malevolent unseen force told through 'found-footage', Paranormal Activity reinvigorated the horror genre on its 2007 release, and now it's changing the game once more as it comes to the stage. An original story from acclaimed Punchdrunk founder and artistic director Felix Barrett and playwright Levi Holloway, be prepared for thrills in the theatre as this new chapter in the 'Paranormal universe unfolds live!Showing until 25 AprAmbassadors 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
Paranormal ActivityAll stemming from the story of a normal couple plagued by a malevolent unseen force told through 'found-footage', Paranormal Activity reinvigorated the horror genre on its 2007 release, and now it's changing the game once more as it haunts the nation on a brand-new tour, following a sell-out West End run! An original story from acclaimed Punchdrunk founder and artistic director Felix Barrett and playwright Levi Holloway, be prepared for thrills in the theatre as this new chapter in the Paranormal universe unfolds live!7 - 12 SepRichmond TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Much Ado About NothingOne of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies, Much Ado About Nothing pits the sexes against each other with riotous results. Two couples dance around declaring their love for each other; Benedick and Beatrice, and Hero and Claudio. But when the machinations of a dastardly nobleman threaten their happiness, one of our heroes must fake their own death to get a truly happy ending. Back at the Globe for 2026, a sunny and stylish setting full of riotous parties sets the scene for Chelsea Walker (All's Well That Ends Well)'s production this season!11 Jun - 24 OctShakespeares Globe TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The TruthThe Apollo Theatre presents the highly anticipated return of Oscar-winning writer Florian Zeller's The Truth, an Olivier-nominated must-see comedy hit from one of the most celebrated playwrights working today, for a limited 14-week season. After the success of The Father, a touching portrait of life between a daughter and her ailing father, The Truth takes a lighter tone, as a witty farce of adultery and friendship, directed by Lindsay Posner.9 Jun - 12 SepApollo TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Love's Labour's LostShakespeare's Globe becomes a house of passionate rhythmic flair in this fantastically unique new production of the bard's Love's Labour's Lost, inspired by the fiery, romantic art of flamenco! In her directorial debut at the Globe, Indiana Lown-Collins (The Solid Life of Sugar Water) traces her Spanish ancestry to bring a blazing overhaul to Shakespeare's early comedy, with movement direction by flamenco dancer and choreographer Carmen Igarza. Guaranteed to be like no Shakespeare production you've ever seen, don't miss out!17 Jul - 13 SepShakespeares Globe TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
As You Like ItWith more twists and turns than a rollercoaster, it's no wonder that Shakespeare's breezy romantic comedy has survived the ages. A heady blend of confused lovers, exiled lords and ladies, and melancholy fools wrapped up in delightful music and merriment, don't miss the Sean Holmes and Charlie Josephine (Pinocchio)-directed production of the classic, starring Josephine as Orlando and Lola Shalam as Rosalind!14 Aug - 25 OctShakespeares Globe TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Ivanov'Settled life' - is there ever such a thing? Simon Stone (The Lady From The Sea) reimagines Anton Chekhov's four-act 19th-century drama at London's Bridge Theatre with Critics' Circle Award winner Chris Pine at the forefront in his stage debut as Nikolai. The story about a government official whose wife is unknowingly plagued with tuberculosis, constantly brings up the concepts of human integrity, deceit and dishonesty.27 Jul 2027 - 16 Sep 2027Bridge TheatreMore infoBook Tickets