DraculaShowing until 30 MayNoel Coward TheatreCynthia Erivo in solo Dracula adaptationRead moreBook Tickets
Single White Female14 - 18 AprilRichmond Theatre90s cult classic comes to the stageRead moreBook Tickets
The Haunting of Hill House6 - 10 OctoberRichmond TheatreA new adaptation of classic horror novel The Haunting of Hill HouseRead moreBook Tickets
Death Note30 July - 12 SeptemberBarbican TheatreDeath Note: The Musical returns to LondonRead moreBook Tickets
DraculaCynthia Erivo (Wicked) stars in a new and wholly unique production of Bram Stoker's classic horror story Dracula, directed by Kip Williams. Following on from the Australian writer and director's award winning, Tony-nominated one-performer adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Grey for Sydney Theatre Company, this version of Dracula will similarly see Erivo as a solo performer taking on all 23 roles in the story. Breathing fresh life into a tale that has spooked the world for centuries, Williams is re-joined by the Olivier-winning Marg Howell (design), Clemence Williams (music) and Nick Schlieper (lighting).Showing until 30 MayNoel Coward 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 AprRichmond TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The Haunting of Hill HouseA new theatrical adaptation of The Haunting of Hill House premieres this autumn, reimagining Shirley Jackson's landmark mystery-horror novel for the stage. The adaptation is by multi-award winning playwright Stef Smith (Roadkill, Float), directed by Martin Constantine, and is produced by Wiltshire Creative and Theatr Clwyd. The work of one of the most influential American writers of the past century, The Haunting of Hill House has spawned TV and film adaptations and continues to shape modern horror and psychological fiction today.6 - 10 OctRichmond TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Death NoteFollowing the concert-version which ran in 2023, the world-renowned Death Note: The Musical returns to London for the premiere of a brand new, full-scale English language production in the West End! Adapted from the wildly successful manga by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, the English-language production of the musical follows major award-winning productions in Japan and South Korea. With book by Ivan Menchell, a score by Frank Wildhorn (Jekyll & Hyde) and lyrics by Jack Murphy, the psychological intensity of the source material of Death Note sets the scene for what is sure to be an absolutely gripping musical.30 Jul - 12 SepBarbican TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
The HollowThe Hercule Poirot mystery The Hollow hits the stage in a production helmed by director Lucy Bailey (Murder on the Orient Express; Titus Andronicus). Hitting the road for a UK tour following its opening run in Canterbury, the Agatha Christie classic is adapted by Tamsin Ogelsby and follows a spate of hugely popular Poirot stage plays touring the UK in recent years. Director Bailey is no stranger to bringing these thrillers to life, having directed five Agatha Christie adaptations, so The Hollow is certain to delight!27 - 31 OctRichmond TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Murder Trial Tonight: Death Of A LandlordMurder Trial Tonight is a thrilling immersive courtroom experience inspired by a true story! A blend of gripping theatrical storytelling with the tension of the real life judicial process, you are placed in the jury box as the details of a landlord's violent death unfold. You'll hear testimony, examine evidence and weigh-up two sides of the story, before delivering your final verdict... are they guilty or innocent? At the end, the true conclusion of the real-life case is revealed on the big screen. Please note: the production includes disturbing themes and imagery.5 - 6 JunChurchill TheatreMore infoBook Tickets