Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?21 September - 19 December@sohoplaceGillian Anderson and Billy Crudup go to war in this in the round staging of Edward Albee's seminal workRead moreBook Tickets
High SocietyShowing until 11 JulyBarbican TheatreCole Porter's classic musical revivedRead moreBook Tickets
High Society5 - 10 OctoberChurchill TheatreCole Porter's classic musical revivedRead moreBook Tickets
Deep-Heat Rivalry11 - 27 SeptemberThe Other PalaceHilarious parody of Heated RivalryRead moreGet ticket alertTicket alerts
TenderShowing until 26 JuneSoho TheatreA provocative new play about a club in trouble!Read moreGet ticket alertTicket alerts
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Fresh off his run in High Noon, Billy Crudup will return to the West End, opposite Gillian Anderson, in this new production of Edward Albee's landmark play, directed by Marianne Elliot (Company, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time). Set over the course of one evening, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf brings us into the heart of the marriage of Martha and George, who invite an unwitting younger couple to an after-party at their home. What begins as a nightcap soon escalates as Martha and George draw their guests into the battleground that is their fractured relationship.21 Sep - 19 Dec@sohoplacePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
High SocietyGrammy nominee Helen George (Call The Midwife; Cinderella) and award-winning stage veteran Felicity Kendal CBE (Anything Goes; The Good Life) head up a 28-strong cast for Cole Porter's legendary feel-good musical, High Society, staged at the Barbican for a gorgeously re-imagined revival. Directed by Rachel Kavanaugh (Clueless The Musical), the revival features choreography from Anthony Van Laast CBE (Kate Bush; Sister Act) and musical backing from a full orchestra, lead by music supervisor Stephen Ridley. Originally premiered in 1997, the musical is based on 1939 play The Philadelphia Story and its 1956 film adaptation starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra.Showing until 11 JulBarbican TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
High SocietyGrammy nominee Helen George (Call The Midwife; Cinderella) stars in Cole Porter's legendary feel-good musical, High Society, on an epic 20-date UK tour following a gorgeously re-imagined revival at London's Barbican. Directed by Rachel Kavanaugh (Clueless The Musical), the revival features choreography from Anthony Van Laast CBE (Kate Bush; Sister Act) and musical backing from a full orchestra, lead by music supervisor Stephen Ridley. Originally premiered in 1997, the musical is based on 1939 play The Philadelphia Story and its 1956 film adaptation starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra.5 - 10 OctChurchill TheatreMore infoBook Tickets
Deep-Heat RivalryThe irreverently naughty Heated Rivalry parody, Deep-Heat Rivalry, comes to The Other Palace this September! Written and directed by Olivier Award-nominee Trevor Ashley (The Producers) and co-written by Phil Scott, the show brings to the stage a hilarious take on the hit HBO series, featuring plenty of innuendo, nudity (the full-frontal sort), cheesy ballads, and a complete lack of understanding of ice hockey.11 - 27 SepThe Other PalaceMore infoAlert on returnAlert me
TenderFrom the acclaimed creative duo behind Tambo & Bones, writer Dave Harris and director Matthew Xia deliver a provocative and tender new play about masculinity, performance, and escape. Set inside a world of red lights, the show follows three performers pushed to confront what they sell, what they hide and what it costs to stay inside the fantasy.Showing until 26 JunSoho TheatreMore infoAlert on returnAlert me
TenderIvy seems to have her stuff together; she's got a partner and her own flat, and an idea of where life is going. But she just can't shake the memory of something she left back in her childhood home. Meanwhile, Ash is reveling in her newfound freedom after getting out of a toxic relationship, living in the moment without a care for what comes next. However, her new flat seems to have a unnerving life of its own, with walls that pulse and echo like a heartbeat.9 - 31 JulBush TheatrePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets