The Comedy About SpiesShowing until 5 SeptemberNoel Coward TheatreHilarious new Cold War comedyRead moreBook Tickets
Fawlty Towers21 - 25 OctoberNew Wimbledon TheatrePack your bags for a trip to Fawlty Towers!Read moreBook Tickets
A Midsummer Night's Dream13 November - 31 January 2026Sam Wanamaker PlayhouseShakespeare's comedy classic in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse!Read moreBook Tickets
The Producers30 August - 21 February 2026Garrick TheatreThe twelve time Tony-winning smash hit!Read moreBook Tickets
Fawlty TowersShowing until 13 SeptemberApollo TheatrePack your bags for a trip to Fawlty Towers!Read moreBook Tickets
The Comedy About SpiesFrom the creators of The Play That Goes Wrong and The Comedy About a Bank Robbery comes an exhilarating new production that will leave you shaken (not stirred) with laughter! The Comedy About Spies takes place swinging 1960s London, with chaos ensuing when a British double agent swipes the blueprints for a top-secret weapon being developed. Writers Henry Lewis and Henry Shields have redefined modern farce through their brilliant work as part of Mischief Theatre, and this new piece under the direction of Matt Di Carlo (The Play That Goes Wrong off-Broadway, Moulin Rouge) is set to be absolutely no exception.Showing until 5 SepNoel Coward 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.21 - 25 OctNew Wimbledon TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
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!13 Nov - 31 Jan 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!30 Aug - 21 Feb 2026Garrick TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Fawlty TowersPack your bags for a trip to Fawlty Towers as Britain's most beloved '70s sitcom heads to the stage of London's Apollo Theatre, 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.Showing until 13 SepApollo 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