The Play That Goes Wrong director Mark Bell is staging the new musical, written by Brandon Lambert and Martin Landry.
Based on Roald Dahl's children's novel, the musical begins performances May 17.
The international hit musical continues at London's Apollo Victoria Theatre.
The stage adaptation of the beloved Studio Ghibli film previously took home six Olivier Awards.
The musical centers on best friends who attempt to solve the murder of their favorite author via their true crime podcast.
Several current stars have also extended their runs in the musical at the Dominion Theatre.
Max Webster directs the Donmar Warehouse production.
Michael Sheen plays Aneurin "Nye" Bevan in the Rufus Norris-directed production at the Olivier.
Michael Harrison will direct the annual holiday pantomime.
Jamie Muscato, Christine Allado, and Rebecca Caine will star in the one-night-only event at Royal Festival Hall.
Hannah Chissick will direct the Menier Chocolate Factory revival of the Jerry Herman revue.
The new folk pop musical brings the Arthurian legend to life.
What's announced and what's in previews in the West End.
Katy Rudd will direct Kendall Feaver's adaptation of Noel Streatfeild's bestseller.
The play is also eyeing a Broadway transfer next season.
The tour will launch at the New Wimbledon Theatre in June.
Directed and choreographed by Matthew Bourne, the production will play the Chichester Festival Theatre before arriving in the West End.
The new play from Gareth Farr digs into the creation of IVF, with performances beginning June 5.
Adapted and directed by Emma Rice, the Wise Children and RSC co-production plays the Swan.
The production played an earlier run via Ustinov Studio and Theatre Royal Bath.
The show combines drag, multimedia, audience interaction, puppetry, and queer joy.
The 10th anniversary production follows sold-out runs at the Arts Theatre and the Charing Cross Theatre.
The London world premiere features an adaptation by Ben Power, who wrote original songs with PJ Harvey.
Gabriel Vick is continuing his performance as Daniel Hillard as the London run of the musical enters its second year.
Nicholas Hytner directs the immersive production of the classic musical at the Bridge Theatre.
West End favorite Hannah Waddingham returned to host the April 14 ceremony.
Leading the list of nominees are the Broadway-bound revival of Sunset Boulevard and the National's Dear England.
Aaron Sidwell, Ashleigh Gray, and Kitty Scott-Claus star in the cult favorite, which played a one-week-only West End run in 2014.
The limited engagement moved to London following a sold-out Broadway run.
The play inspired by Arthur Schnitzler's La Ronde had a sold-out run last year.
Audra McDonald, Julian Ovenden, Marisha Wallace, and Patrick Wilson are among the 2023 concert's starry line-up celebrating the Oklahoma! and South Pacific creators.
The English-language premiere of the South Korean hit will play the Charing Cross Theatre.
Based on the best-selling memoir by Henry Fraser, the musical features a score by Nick Butcher.
Madge will present a brand new show about their experience postponing the Broadway run of My Son's A Queer, But What Can You Do?.
The work made its world premiere Off-Broadway at Signature Theatre in 2023.
Hannah Chissick will direct the London production of the Jerry Herman revue.
Written by Ivo van Hove and Rufus Wainwright, the stage musical adapted from the 1977 film opened March 26 starring Sheridan Smith.
Francesca Amewudah-Rivers was cast as Juliet opposite Tom Holland's Romeo. The racist attacks soon followed.
Bartlett Sher is directing the new revival of the Cole Porter musical at the Barbican Theatre.
Adam Lenson will direct the production at the Southwark Playhouse Elephant with choreography by Jevan Howard-Jones.
The Olivier-winning farce continues at the Duchess Theatre.
The Olivier-winning farce continues at the Duchess Theatre.
The long-running hit continues at the Novello Theatre.
Matthew Warchus and Hofesh Shechter will co-direct the new take on the Sophocles tragedy in 2025.
De Waal will be a part of the hit satire's London engagement later this Spring.
The manga was previously adapted into a 22-part anime television series and a live-action film.
Bare is a raucous coming-of-age musical exploring identity, sexuality, and the consequences of hiding your true self.
The Dear Evan Hansen Olivier winner is back in London's West End in the new musical Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York).
Jeremy Herrin directs the new revival, which opened in London's West End April 2.
The Olivier-nominated musical is currently running in London's West End.
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