The prequel to the hit Netflix series is making its world premiere at the Phoenix Theatre.
The all-star concert evening will also feature Audra McDonald, Marisha Wallace, Aaron Tveit, and more.
The West End favorite will play Cadogan Hall.
Angus Jackson directs Paul Unwin's new psychological ghost story.
Pantomime season is underway in the U.K., and this parody show is a part of the holiday fun.
Matthew White directs Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's 1976 Tony-nominated musical.
The Olivier-winning Harry Potter stage star is stepping in for the previously announced Alex Lawther.
Knight will open the production at London's Dominion and will be succeeded by Alexandra Burke.
The manga was previously adapted into a 22-part anime television series and a live-action film.
The tribute commemorates what would have been Tina Turner's 84th birthday.
Jonny Lee Miller, Tanya Reynolds, and Geoffrey Streatfeild will reprise their performances from the Almeida Theatre production.
Harriet Walter, Isis Hainsworth, Rosalind Eleazar, and Thusitha Jayasundera star in Alice Birch's 'radical' adaptation of the Federico García Lorca play.
The international hit musical continues at the Vaudeville Theatre.
The play spotlights a gay married couple in an open relationship.
What's announced and what's in previews in the West End.
The comedy by Doctor Who and BBC Sherlock collaborators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss will play Wyndham's Theatre.
The new musical will open at the Manchester Opera House in June 2024.
The world premiere will play the Bristol Old Vic.
The award-winning musical continues at the Apollo Victoria Theatre in the West End.
The stage adaptation of Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman's children's book will open the venue in spring 2024.
The play, directed by Matthew Dunster, follows a man returning home from America with a wife his family has never met.
Matthew White directs Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's 1976 Tony-nominated musical.
The modern reimagining is directed by Blanche McIntyre.
The farce, from the creators of The Play That Goes Wrong, previously played Broadway's Ethel Barrymore.
Lindsay Posner will direct the Arthur Miller play.
A host of other stage stars (and furry friends) were part of the recent pet adoption event.
The piece is inspired by Ntozake Shange’s for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf.
The new musical, featuring a score by The Great Comet's Dave Malloy, opened at The National Theatre November 21.
The John Caird-helmed production based on the Studio Ghibli film is coming to the London Coliseum in 2024.
Set in Northern California, the new play centers on five women holding a philosophical conversation as they grapple with suffering and desire.
The Jack Thorne-penned adaptation of the Dickens classic, which played Broadway in 2019, has become an annual tradition at the London theatre.
The season marks artistic director Michael Longhurt's final season with the company.
The stage adaptation of the beloved Studio Ghibli film took home six Olivier Awards.
Michael Longhurst will again direct Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical.
The pet adoption event is being held at St. Paul's Church at Covent Garden.
The Tony winner has titled her latest solo show Little Career of Horrors.
The prequel to the hit Netflix series is making its world premiere in London's West End.
Sam Mendes is directing after previously helming Butterworth's The Ferryman.
Patrick Vaill, Lauren Ward, and more are starring in the new stage play based on the Netflix series.
The revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, directed by Jamie Lloyd, plays the Savoy.
Lourds Lane's musical follows a comic book artist who finds self-love through her superheroine characters.
My Favorite Things will celebrate the iconic duo's 80th anniversary at Theatre Royal Drury Lane December 12.
The Tony-winning musical previously played London in 2018, when it had its pre-Broadway tryout at the National Theatre.
Harriet Walter, Isis Hainsworth, Rosalind Eleazar, and Thusitha Jayasundera star in Alice Birch's new "radical" adaptation of the Federico García Lorca play.
Tim Jackson directs the production at the Kiln Theatre.
The musical reimagines the infamous skiing accident between Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow and a retired optometrist.
The campy musical, an homage to '80s and '90s crime dramas, was a Playbill Pick.
The adaptation, called Player Kings, will present McKellen as one of Shakespeare's most popular comic foils.
Charlie Josephine’s queer western will play the U.K. venue next year.
Lourds Lane's musical follows a comic book artist who finds self-love through her superheroine characters.
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