Blood Brothers12 - 16 MayRichmond TheatreWilly Russell's stunning musical heads out on a UK tourRead moreBook Tickets
Ballet ShoesShowing until 21 FebruaryNational Theatre, OlivierPart of The National Theatre's 2025 Season!Read moreBook Tickets
Bird Grove13 February - 21 MarchHampstead TheatreThe dilemma of Mary Ann Evans, a.k.a. George EliotRead moreBook Tickets
The Constant WifeKara Tointon (Pygmalion; Mr. Selfridge) stars in Laura Wade's reimagining of the W Somerset Maugham classic The Constant Wife, hitting the road courtesy of the Royal Shakespeare Company! With original music by jazz musician Jamie Cullum, the play is a joyfully funny new take on the story, with Wade and director Tamara Harvey collaborating once again following their Olivier Award-winner Home, I'm Darling.9 - 14 FebRichmond TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Blood BrothersSurpassing over 10,000 performances on London's West End (that's an incredible 24 years of shows), Willy Russell's Blood Brothers is safely one of the UK's favourite musicals. Now, courtesy of Bill Kenwright Limited, the legendary hit takes to the road this year on tour, bringing the emotional tale of two brothers torn asunder by fate to you. Including modern classics such as 'Tell Me It's Not True', 'Marylin Monroe' and 'Bright New Day' among many more, discover once more (or for the first time) the heartwrenching yet uplifting journey that is this special show.12 - 16 MayRichmond TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Ballet ShoesIn a once-grand house cluttered with relics of the past, three sisters are discovering themselves and the people they want to become. Adopted into an unconventional family, the girls do everything they can to pursue their dreams. But as they strive to carve out their places in a society not ready to embrace ambitious young women, will their sisterly bond and unbreakable spirit carry them through?Showing until 21 FebNational Theatre, OlivierPrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Bird GroveOlivier and Critic's Circle-award winning playwright Alexi Kaye Campbell (The Pride, Woman in Gold) brings his new work Bird Grove to the Hampstead Theatre for its world premiere! Directed by Olivier nominee Anna Ledwich (Four Minutes Twelve Seconds; Dry Powder), the play is a thematically rich portrait of how family ties can collide with the longing to forge one's own creative path, told through the story of Mary Ann Evans a.k.a. George Eliot, one of the country's greatest ever novelists.13 Feb - 21 MarHampstead TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets