EvitaAndrew Lloyd Webber's renowned musical Evita returns to the West End this summer at the Palladium. Tony Nominee Jamie Lloyd's revival premiered at 2019's Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, stunning audiences with its new and thrilling take on the classic, incorporating modern-day touches, twerking, spray cans, ticker tape, and more. Fabian Aloise's choreography brings a new twist to beloved songs, such as the adored "Don't Cry For Me Argentina", "Another Suitcase in Another Hall" and more, sure to leave you singing and dancing all the way home!Showing until Sep 6London PalladiumPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
HerculesBless My Soul! Adapted from the classic Disney movie, Hercules is now dazzling at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane! Featuring music by the legend (and Disney favorite) Alan Menken, lyrics by David Zippel, a brand-new book by Kwame Kwei-Armah and Robert Horn, and choreography by Casey Nicolaw, this exciting new production is set to be legendary as it tells the story of the half-god, half-mortal and his thrilling adventures!Showing until Jan 10, 2026Theatre Royal Drury LanePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Girl From The North CountryBack at the Old Vic for nine weeks only! The unequivocal songwriting talent of Bob Dylan lends itself to this quietly wonderful play by Conor McPherson. A tribute to his career and legacy in the most perfectly Dylan way possible, Girl From The North Country takes us on an anachronistic trip back in time to Depression-era Duluth, Minnesota, where a cast of characters from the man's mind and songs are waiting to take us on an extraordinary journey into the ordinary.Showing until Aug 23Old Vic TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Mamma Mia!Celebrating 25 years! Soon-to-be-married Sophie is desperate to find her father to walk her down the aisle; unfortunately, her mother Donna has no idea who it is. After discovering three possible candidates in her mother's diary, she fires off three invitations to the men, who all arrive together on the idyllic Greek island where Sophie and Donna live. When Donna discovers her three old flames are back in her life, she must confront her past and organise the wedding with the help of her outrageous friends! Laughter, sunshine, and of course, ABBA songs galore are in full splendor in this, the ultimate feel-good musical!Open RunNovello TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Les MiserablesIn the nearly 40 years since its premiere, Claude Schonberg And Alain Boublil's musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's doorstop of a novel has become the benchmark of musical theatre. An epic score, passionate story, and phenomenal scale are part of the magic, but it's truly the wonder of seeing a live performance that does it the most justice. Seen by an audience that numbers over 70 million, it's safe to say that Les Miserables is the world's most popular musical - and then some.Open RunSondheim TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
My Master BuilderEwan McGregor plots a much anticipated West End return as he heads to the Wyndham's Theatre in spring 2025 to star in this brand-new play by Lila Raicek. His first time back on the London stage in 17 years, My Master Builder reunites the Star Wars actor with director Michael Grandage. McGregor enthuses: "It's such a thrill be returning to the stage and to work with Michael again, an actor's director with whom I have had some of my happiest working experiences." Expect something big as My Master Builder (inspired by Henrik Ibsen's classic drama The Master Builder) takes to the stage, beginning performances in April.Showing until Jul 12Wyndhams TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Mrs Warren's ProfessionImelda Staunton makes a welcome stage return in 2025, alongside her daughter Bessie Carter (Bridgerton) in George Bernard Shaw's Mrs Warren's Profession. Once banned for three decades under Lord Chamberlin, Shaw intended the play to address prostitution in the era, and to: "draw attention to the truth that prostitution is caused, not by female depravity and male licentiousness, but simply by underpaying, undervaluing and overworking women", as played out when Vivie Warren (Carter) returns home from university to discover her mother Kitty's (Staunton) true profession as a brothel madam.Showing until Aug 16Garrick TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Back To The Future - The MusicalGreat Scott! The DeLorean has landed in London! The hit 80's movie is now live on stage in this fantastic production from Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis. Back To The Future follows Marty McFly and kooky scientist Doc Brown as they travel through space and time. But when their plan goes awry and the pair are stranded in the 1950s, they're forced to come up with a creative way to get back - to the future!Showing until Jan 3, 2026Adelphi TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets