A Midsummer Night's DreamFor the first time ever, one of William Shakespeare's greatest comedies is staged at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, directed by Holly Race Roughan with Naeem Hayat! The tale of an enchanted forest full of fairy folk, and the unsuspecting mortals who stumble into it, is a brilliant example of the height of Shakespeare's comedy all wrapped up in the universal theme of love and the complications that are bound to come with it. Don't miss it!Nov 13 - Jan 31, 2026Sam Wanamaker PlayhousePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The ProducersStarting this winter at the Garrick Theatre, Patrick Marber directs a revival of Mel Brook's hilarious history-making musical adaptation of his 1967 film! A twelve-time Tony-winner, The Producers is a riot of song, dance and scandalously funny silliness that follows the unscrupulous Broadway producer Max and his hapless accountant Leo as they attempt to mount the most notorious flop the stage has ever seen! Don't miss this all time classic on its return to the West End!Aug 30 - Feb 21, 2026Garrick 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
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad ZooRajiv Joseph's extraordinary Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-nominated play comes to London for its European premiere, opening at the Young Vic Theatre this Winter. Helmed by Omar Elerian and featuring David Threlfall, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo is a darkly comic examination of the US' invasion of Iraq. This singular piece of writing is the definition of must-see theatre.Dec 2 - Jan 31, 2026Young VicPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
HMS PinaforeAll aboard! Gilbert and Sullivan's delightful slapstick tale about over-the-top nationalism, personal ambition and, of course, a love triangle across the social classes of British society and the Royal Navy comes to the English National Opera! Directed by Cal McCrystal and led by conductor Matthew Kofi Waldren, award winning baritone Neal Davis stars as the Rt. Hon Sir Joseph Porter, with John Savournin as Captain Corcoran and Henner Mun as Josephine. HMS Pinafore first premiered in London in 1878 and was Gilbert and Sullivan's fourth collaboration, and their first international sensation; don't miss it as it sails back into London!Dec 4 - Feb 7, 2026London ColiseumPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Christmas Carol Goes WrongFrom the hallowed team behind the smash hit theatrical farce The Play That Goes Wrong comes a Christmas play in danger of falling apart at any minute - A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong! Hitting the West End for the 2025 festive season sandwiched between tour dates around the UK, Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields (otherwise known as the minds behind Mischief Theatre)'s hilarious stage show comes following a televised version in 2017.Dec 6 - Jan 26, 2026Apollo TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The Playboy Of The Western WorldArtistic director of Dublin's Abbey Theatre, Catriona McLaughin, revives J M Synge's rich Irish play at the National Theatre this winter! A stellar Irish cast with a slew of awards and nominations between them leads the performance, with Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan, anna Hardwicke (The Sixth Commandment) and Derry Girls' Siobhn McSweeney all featuring in this brilliant classic which was central to the Literary Revival movement in Ireland.Dec 4 - Feb 28, 2026National Theatre, LytteltonPrices 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 transfers to the West End after runs in Bath, Cambridge, and at the Barn Theatre in Cirencester, now making history as the Barn's first transfer to the West End. Directed by Lynn and co-directed by Michael Gyngell, Griff Rhys Jones steps into the shoes of Jim Hacker and Clive Francis reprises his role as Sir Humphrey Appleby.Jan 30, 2026 - Apr 25, 2026Apollo TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets