It has only been open for a short while. But Life Of Pi has just announced an extension to its run at Wyndhams Theatre, and that’s a clear signal this play is something very special indeed. The puppetry alone is enough to blow your mind, and the story is quite simply extraordinary. The producer Simon Friend is thrilled to announce Life of Pi is extending until 29th May 2022, and 70,000 new tickets have just been released.
Theatre News and Reviews


The Acclaimed West End Production of LIFE OF PI extends booking to 22 May 2022
By London Box Office Tuesday, December 14 2021, 21:12


Jersey Boys - New, inspiring video!
By London Box Office Wednesday, December 8 2021, 10:50
Update for Jersey Boys at the Trafalgar Theatre
The West End production of the Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award-winning musical JERSEY BOYS is on at the Trafalgar Theatre, booking until 1st May 2022. It tells the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, brought up on the wrong side of the tracks but destined for stardom. It’s a remarkable story, supported by beautiful soul music. Now there’s a new show video to inspire you.


This Week in the West End - Black Friday, Dirty Dancing, Grease, Hamilton...
By London Box Office Saturday, November 27 2021, 15:31
We've got so much exciting news this week, we don't know where to start. First things first... our Black Friday Theatre Week has proved hugely popular. We've secured some of the best ticket offers for London's most popular shows including Wicked, Phantom Of The Opera, Matilda, and Mary Poppins to name just a few, and they've joined in with our un-missable promotion. Hurry while stocks last and book your tickets today to avoid missing out. We've been exceptionally busy over the last few days and the show we're most excited about is Moulin Rouge, one of the most fabulous musicals we've experienced since the West End began reopening. Here's this week's West End Round-Up.


Review: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS at the Barbican
By Stuart King Friday, November 26 2021, 08:24
When two sets of identical masters and servants all find themselves in Ephesus (having been mixed-up and separated years earlier as the result of a nautical disaster) miscommunications and mistaken identities unsurprisingly result. The farcical comedy and slapstick choreography which ensues lays at the heart of Phillip Breen's direction of Shakespeare's best loved early comedy for the RSC, now playing at the Barbican.
The Comedy of Errors Barbican, London, November 2021. Photo by Pete Le May.


Review: STRAIGHT WHITE MEN at Southwark Playhouse
By Stuart King Thursday, November 25 2021, 09:43
A father invites his three grown-up sons to come together at the family home, where despite being surrounded by the trappings of Christmases past, this year something is clearly not right. Following its Broadway run at the Hayes Theatre, (which boasted Armie Hammer in the cast) Korean American playwright Young Jean Lee's Straight White Men is playing a limited run at the Southwark Playhouse until 4 Dec.
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