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Established in 1932, the multi-award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is one of the largest theatres in London (1,240 seats) and situated in the beautiful surroundings of a Royal Park. Passionate about producing first class theatre for and in our unique setting which inspires, challenges and entertains, we received the...
Hampstead Theatre has hosted many plays which have gone on to grace some of the biggest theatres in the country. Many big names have also appeared here over the years, including John Malkovich, Alan Rickman, Jude Law, Rowan Atkinson, and John Hurt. The theatre continues to nurture the newest in...
New Wimbledon Theatre grade II listed building consists of a beautiful Edwardian auditorium decorated in both Georgian and Italian renaissance styles across three levels of seating. With a capacity of over 1,500 it is one of the largest theatres in London and the venue plays host to numerous touring productions...
The Broadway Theatre is located in Catford near Bromley. The venue originally opened in 1932 and is Grade 11 listed by English Heritage as a wonderful example of 1930's art deco architecture. The building has two great venues: the Main Theatre seating 800 and the Studio Theatre seating 100. The...
The Cockpit is a small flexible fringe venue based in Marylebone that shows a wide range of acts: music, comedy, dance, theatre and more.Find shows and events and book tickets for Cockpit Theatre London hereTake a look at our West End shows guide here
Found on West Street, London, The Ambassadors Theatre is one of the smallest West End theatres, but nevertheless still mighty. It has been open for over 100 years and was once home to Britain’s longest-running show: Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap. The murder mystery opened at The Ambassadors on 25th November...
The Apollo Theatre is a grade II listed theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue which first opened in 1901 with American musical comedy: The Belle of Bohemia. Since then, this famous London West End stage has a seen a number of iconic productions from R.C Sheriff’s Journeys End to Richard III and...
The Arts Theatre, the winner of Best Theatrical Venue in 2016, is an independent commercial theatre in the heart of London’s West End. The main house seats 350 people and has been operating since 1927. It also includes two studios that are often used for production rehearsals and workshops. Visit...
The Bloomsbury Theatre is spacious and welcoming theatre close to London's West End with 535 comfortable seats, each with plenty of room to stretch your legs and no pillars to block your view! With its relaxed atmosphere and stunning auditorium the theatre has gained a reputation in a number of...
The Cambridge Theatre is part of LW Theatres, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s family of theatres in London’s West End located close to Covent Garden and Leicester Square. The theatre is home to Matilda, which is the venues longest ever running show. Book your tickets now to see the award-winning tale of...
Charing Cross Theatre and the Players Bar and Kitchen has everything you will need for an unforgettable experience under one roof. Our theatre, a former Victorian music hall, offers an eclectic mix of drama, musicals, comedy, cabaret and even some late night shows. Our diverse programme has something to suit...
The Criterion Theatre was first intended to be a concert hall in the early 1870s. Now a popular London West End venue, successful shows include The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, and it was recently home to side-splittingly funny show, Comedy about a Bank Robbery. Book your tickets for upcoming...
The Dominion Theatre is one of the largest theatrical venues in London, located directly above Tottenham Court Road station. The West End venue has recently undergone a multi-million-pound refurbishment project to restore the theatre to its original 1929 grandeur. With the venue beautifully decorated in 1929 art deco and Portland...
A theatre in the West End of London and one of the smallest proscenium arched West End theatres, this intimate theatre is located only a short walk from Covent Garden and River Thames, giving theatregoers plenty to get involved with pre and post-theatre showings. The Duchess Theatre is located on...
Duke of York Theatre brings classic and contemporary dramas to London’s West End. The theatre was designed by Emden and was first known as the Trafalgar Theatre and soon became the Duke of Yorks in 1895 to honour the future King George V.Located in London's West End The Duke of...
The Fortune is one of Covent Garden’s smallest theatres. This intimate and atmospheric London arena is home to the brilliantly terrifying live theatre production ‘The Woman in Black’. It first began it 1989 and is currently celebrating 25 years in the West End. Experience the thrill and book tickets today.Explore...
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RETURNING FOR YET ANOTHER CALAMITOUS RUN!We can’t believe it either!Mischief’s multi award-winning international smash hit comedy The Play That Goes Wrong is returning to Malvern, following previous sell-out successes!The Cornley Drama Society are putting on a 1920s murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong… does!...
THE WORLDWIDE SMASH HIT IS COMING TO THE WEST END! Welcome to the CHOIR OF MAN - the best night in your local you've ever had. It's a party, it's a concert, it's a lock in like no other. Featuring breath-taking reinventions of chart topping hits from artists including Guns'N'Roses,...
Matilda arrived at The Cambridge Theatre with a dream selection of talent assembling under the banner of a Royal Shakespeare Company production. ...
The hilarious and sharp-witted musical that tells the story of a real-life - and extremely bizarre - WWII operation, has arrived in London’s West End, after a string of critically acclaimed fringe shows. Having garnered a staggering 64 5-star reviews and unanimous critical acclaim, Operation Mincemeat is booking until 20th...
The award-winning smash-hit comedy, AUSTENTATIOUS as heard on BBC Radio 4, opens at the Arts Theatre The all-star AUSTENTATIOUS cast improvise a hilarious new Jane Austen novel every night! Inspired entirely by a title from the audience and performed in period costume with live musical accompaniment - it's a riotous,...
Experience this joyous story and soaring music as spirited locals and global passengers come together to forge friendships that will stay with them forever. The first female American Airlines captain, the quick-thinking town mayor, the mother of a New York firefighter and the eager local news reporter are among the...
The hugely popular production of THE ELVIS YEARS has toured nationally and internationally ever since, and is delighted to be back in town at London's Dominion Theatre for one very special night to celebrate a huge milestone in the ongoing story of THE ELVIS YEARS. It was almost 20 years...
FAWLTY TOWERS – THE PLAY has checked in for it’s London premiere at the West End’s Apollo Theatre!Nearly 50 years since it first hit our TV screens, the ‘Greatest British sitcom of all time’ (Radio Times), created by John Cleese and Connie Booth is now a brand-new stage play. Adapted...
From the producers of Seven Drunken Nights-The Story of The Dubliners and featuring an international cast of singers, musicians and dancers Fairytale of New York brings you all of your favorite Christmas songs including Driving home for Christmas, White Christmas, Oh Holy Night, Winter’s Tale, Silent Night and of course...
The ultimate feel-good musical in back on tour!Welcome to the 60s, where everyone’s grooving to a brand-new sound! Enter Tracy Turnblad, with big hair, big heart, and big dreams to dance her way onto national TV. On her journey to become accepted, Tracy befriends Link Larkin the teen idol, Seaweed,...
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