London Box Office Boxing Day Sale!
Shehrazade Zafar-Arif
18 December, 2025, 14:57
Christmas is just around the corner, and what better gift to give your loved ones (or yourself!) than the gift of theatre? Our Boxing Day and New Year Sale offers up to 77% off on over 50 fantastic plays, musicals, and shows, with tickets from just £15. But hurry - the sale ends on 4th January 2026.

Have you been dying to see a popular musical like The Devil Wears Prada or MJ The Musical? Now’s your chance to see what all the hype is about. Looking to chase off the January blues with some laughter? Try a comedy like The Producers or The Play That Goes Wrong. Or you can make the most of the school holidays and take your kids to see a classic like Matilda The Musical or Disney’s Hercules. Step into another world with Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, lose yourself in a mystery with The Mousetrap, or revisit your favourite film with Titanique. January is also packed with newly opening shows like Kinky Boots and shows that are closing soon like Othello.
Whatever you’re in the mood for, we’ve got you covered!
The Devil Wears Prada at the Dominion Theatre

Step into the fabulous world of New York high fashion with this sassy, endlessly quotable adaptation of the iconic 2006 film, starring Vanessa Williams as the boss-from-hell Miranda Priestley.
MJ The Musical at the Prince Edward Theatre

Celebrate the life and musical legacy of the legendary Michael Jackson with this ten-time Tony Award-winning musical, featuring all of the King of Pop’s greatest hits, including ‘Thriller’, ‘Billie Jean’, ‘Smooth Criminal’, ‘Beat It’, and so many more.
The Snowman at the Peacock Theatre
Back for its 28th year, this enchanting stage adaptation of the beloved picture book returns to London with a heartwarming story packed with lessons about friendship and imagination, perfect for children of all ages.
Les Miserables at the Sondheim Theatre
Don’t miss out on the longest-running musical in the West End! Based on the novel by Victor Hugo, this timeless story of revolution, sacrifice, and love has been enchanting audiences for nearly forty years.
Hercules at Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Children and adults alike will adore this new musical adaptation of the beloved Disney classic, packed with Greek gods and monsters, humour and heroism, all your favourite characters, and catchy songs such as ‘Zero to Hero’ and ‘I Won’t Say I’m in Love’.
Matilda The Musical at Cambridge Theatre
Roald Dahl’s unforgettable classic comes to life in a joyful and award-winning musical adaptation about a little girl with extraordinary powers, taking audiences of all ages on an unforgettable journey filled with laughter, friendship, and courage.
Just For One Day at Shaftesbury Theatre
Inspired by one of the greatest music events in history, witness the story of Live Aid, and the people who were brought together, featuring the biggest songs from this era, including "Heroes", "Radio Ga Ga", and "Do They Know It's Christmas?".
Oliver! at Gielgud Theatre

Stranger Things: The First Shadow at Phoenix Theatre
Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things may be coming to an end, but you can still revisit Hawkins and the Upside Down in this thrilling prequel stage play that dives into the origins of Henry Creel.
Stranger Things: The First Shadow Tickets
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre
While you wait for HBO’s new Harry Potter series to release, return to the Wizarding World in this magical sequel stage play taking place nineteen years after the end of the best-selling book series with the story of Harry’s son, Albus Potter.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Tickets
Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre
The 10th longest running West End production in British history, witness the untold story of the Wicked Witch of the West in this cultural phenomenon filled with unforgettable characters and beloved songs, from 'Popular' to 'Defying Gravity'.
The Play That Goes Wrong at the Duchess Theatre
Chaos, slapstick, and farce come together in Mischief Theatre’s cherished comedy of mishaps about a hapless amateur theatre company desperately trying and failing to put on a murder mystery.
The Play That Goes Wrong Tickets
The Red Shoes at Sadlers Wells
Hans Christian Anderson’s enchanting fairytale comes to life with an unforgettable story of obsession, possession, and a captivating story about a girl’s dream to become the world’s greatest dancer.
The Producers at the Garrick Theatre
Mel Brooks’ irreverent and outrageously funny musical is a favourite of audiences everywhere, with a chaotic plot about two fraudulent Broadway producers, featuring unforgettable songs such as 'Springtime for Hitler'.
Starlight Express at the Troubadour Theatre Wembley
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic, thrilling musical is back in London for the first time in forty years, featuring a unique combination of roller-skating stunts and high-energy performance with this imaginative story about talking, singing, and dancing train engines.
The Mousetrap at St Martins Theatre
This classic whodunit is the longest-running play in the West End for a reason. Filled with unforgettable characters, plot twists, and nerve-wracking suspense, Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery has entranced audiences for decades.
SIX at the Vaudeville Theatre
Divorced, beheaded, live! The six wives of Henry VIII reinvent history and tell their own stories their way in this sassy, electrifying, and empowering musical, executed as a fierce pop concert featuring some of the catchiest songs in musical theatre.
Elf the Musical at Aldwych Theatre
Join Buddy, the human raised as an elf, as he journeys to the Big Apple to search for his roots. This heart-warming holiday classic based on the beloved film is sure to leave the whole family enchanted.
Titanique at Criterion Theatre
Do you love Titanic? Then you won't want to miss this tongue-in-cheek jukebox musical where Celine Dion retells the iconic story, transforming it into a hysterically funny, utterly outrageous slay-fest.
My Neighbour Totoro at Gillian Lynne Theatre
The beloved Studio Ghibli film comes to life onstage, with vibrant visuals, jaw-dropping puppetry, and a truly magical story about the wonders of childhood imagination and the beauty of friendship.
Othello at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
It’s your last chance to see David Harewood, Toby Jones, and Caitlin FitzGerald in one of Shakespeare’s darkest tragedies. Step into a Venice plagued by political turmoil and paranoia, where the noble Othello is pulled into a web of lies by the scheming, villainous Iago
Kinky Boots at the London Coliseum
Starring Strictly Come Dancing’s Johannes Radebe and featuring music and lyrics by pop icon Cyndi Lauper, this joyful, uplifting stage adaptation of the beloved film based on a true story is strutting back into the West End.
Shadowlands at Aldwych Theatre
Hugh Bonneville stars as the great author C S Lewis in William Nicholson’s heartbreaking drama about love, grief, faith, and how to persevere after a great loss, based on Lewis’s own memoirs.
High Noon at the Harold Pinter Theatre
Cowboys, outlaws, pistols at dawn - High Noon is the quintessential American Western, and now you get to experience the thrill, drama, and intrigue onstage for the first time ever, in this sizzling adaptation of the 1952 film starring Billy Crudup and Denise Gough.
HMS Pinafore at the London Coliseum
A clueless Captain, a spirited siren and pompous petty officers come together in this hilarious tale of love, honour, and duty that pokes fun at the British class system, in this hilarious revival of Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera.
Ballet Shoes at the National Theatre
The best-selling novel by Noel Streatfeild comes to the stage with this heartwarming, inspiring story about three orphaned sisters pursuing their artistic dreams, in a stirring tribute to chasing your passions that has enchanted critics and audiences alike.
Oh, Mary! at Trafalgar Theatre
Comedy legend Cole Escola’s dark, off-beat, and utterly outrageous historical comedy offers a gleefully anachronistic take on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln through the eyes of his wife, the feisty and drunken Mary Todd Lincoln.
The Nutcracker at St Martin’s Theatre

The classic Christmas story is reimagined as a humorous, inventive, 80s action film inspired retelling, in which two bickering siblings are swept off to an enchanted world, filled with heart, original songs, and festive magic.
OVO Cirque du Soleil at the Royal Albert Hall
The circus is back in town with this buzzing, colourful adventure, telling the story of a mysterious egg and the love between a ladybug and a fly through a series of thrilling, mind-boggling acrobatics that immerses you right into the wondrous world of its insect characters.
A Christmas Carol at the Old Vic
Charles Dickens' classic Christmas story returns to the stage in this spooky, heartwarming stage adaptation by Matthew Warchus, now in its ninth year. Step into the gloom of Victorian London and join the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge on a ghostly journey through time.
Gerry and Sewell at Aldwych Theatre
This uplifting play about two underdogs in Gateshead trying to get their hands on season tickets for the Premier League is a funny and heartwarming love letter to Newcastle and a celebration of working-class life and a love for football.
Twelfth Night at the Barbican

Prasanna Puwarajah's witty, bittersweet production of Shakespeare's masterful comedy comes to the West End with a hilarious and mischievous story about mistaken identities, disguises, and chaotic love triangles.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest at the Old Vic
Ken Kassey's classic 1962 novel about the inmates in a psychiatric facility comes to the stage with a bold new adaptation that explores systemic oppression and dissent, reshaped in a powerful light for modern audiences.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Tickets
Top Hat at Queen Elizabeth Hall
Heady, romantic, and colourful, with stunning choreography and witty dialogue, relive the 1935 Hollywood classic in this joyful musical adaptation, packed with Irving Birling's greatest hits.
The Opera Locos at the Peacock Theatre
The greatest hits of opera in one night; this is a show for everybody – from opera buffs to those who don’t know their Aida’s from their arias, in which world class singers combine physical comedy, opera classics and pop hits.
TUTU at the Peacock Theatre
Join TUTU on a hilarious journey where incredible dance skills and inventive parody intertwine, in a playful and heartwarming story that shatters stereotypes and makes dance accessible to all.
Kenrex at The Other Palace
Part true crime, part Western, Kenrex is based on a real story of a small town murder which left 60 witnesses, all who denied ever seeing anything, told through a glorious one man show.
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
Mark Addy stars as unlikely hero Harold Fry as he sets off on a remarkable, hopeful journey through the English countryside, set to music by beloved indie musician Passenger.
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry Tickets
Mrs President at Charing Cross Theatre
An intimate and politically charged portrait of America’s most misunderstood First Lady, witness the untold and evocative story of Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln.
Guess How Much I Love You? at the Royal Court Theatre
Luke Norris's heartbreaking and emotional drama about a couple confronting impossible choices and the enduring power of hope and love opens at the Royal Court as part of its 70th anniversary season.
Guess How Much I Love You? Tickets
Dracapella at the Park Theatre
Enjoy acapella covers of your favourite songs in this mischievous and madcap musical: Dracula meets acapella in this satirical retelling of Bram Stoker's novel that puts a new and hilarious spin on the story of the world's most famous vampire.
The Rat Trap at the Park Theatre
Noel Coward’s first ever play gets a brand new revival, with a darkly witty battle of egos between a husband and wife, both talented and ambitious writers, in this clever story of jealousy and infidelity.
Dirty Dancing at the Capital Theatre
The electrifying and fresh musical adaptation of the 1987 classic film. Relive Baby and Johnny's unforgettable love story with breath-taking choreography and all the songs you love, like '(I've Had) The Time of My Life'.
Lost Atoms at the Lyric Hammersmith
Interrogating all the ways a relationship can succeed and fail, and how our memories can play tricks on us, this tragic and witty play with take you on a powerful and emotional journey.
Jaja’s African Hair Braiding at the Lyric Hammersmith
Step into the bustling, lively neighbourhood of Harlem, where the women of the community gather at Jaja's braiding saloon to have their hair done and share laughter and dreams with its whip-smart, fiercely strong stylists.
aja’s African Hair Braiding Tickets
1536 at the Ambassadors Theatre
Bold, funny, and clever, with a searing commentary of misogyny and female solidarity, this new play retells the story of the execution of Anne Boleyn, through the eyes of three ordinary women in Essex, each with her own domestic troubles.
Sweetmeats at the Bush Theatre
This tender, heartwarming love story about second chances follows Hema and Liaquat, two South Asian elders who connect over their very different philosophies on life, health, and dessert.
Heart Wall at the Bush Theatre
A heartrending new play by a debut playwright, the story of a family falling apart in their grief, told through the perspective of a daughter trying desperately to move on, even as hidden secrets come to the surface.
Already Perfect at the King’s Head Theatre
This inspiring, powerful new musical by American actor and singer Levi Kreis takes a young artist through a journey of self-reflection alongside his younger self, set to a score that blends pop, ballad, and gospel music.
Consumed at the Park Theatre
Karis Kelly's darkly funny, deeply moving play about generational trauma and dysfunctional families makes its London debut after wowing audiences at Edinburgh Fringe.
Teeth n Smiles at the Duke of York’s Theatre
Rebecca Lucy Taylor plays a washed-up 1970s rock star in this defiant, powerful play about rock n roll, counterculture, and the clash between a love for music and the perils of fame.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy at Riverside Studios
Douglas Adam’s beloved sci-fi franchise comes to the stage for the first time in this gloriously absurd and witty adaptation that sees an eccentric crew of space-farers navigating a wacky universe.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tickets
Summerfolk at the National Theatre
Witty, satirical, and razor-sharp, this sparkling, modern-day revival of Maxim Gorky’s classic play paints a scathing portrait of the Russian elite one summer before the revolution upends their lives forever.
So what are you waiting for? Check out our Boxing Day and New Year Sale and start your 2026 off with great theatre.
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