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London shows available on Monday, 16 February 2026 - 2 tickets
From classic West End Musicals to must-see Plays, we have tickets for everyone. We've put together a live, constantly updated selection of shows available in the West End on Monday, 16 February 2026 to help you book your theatre tickets.
Deep Azure - Globe
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
Tickets from £8.00Don't miss the UK premiere of Chadwick Boseman's lyrical epic, in which a young woman grieves the death of her fiance at the hands of police brutality. Inspired by a true story, this powerful play combines Shakespearean lyricism with hip-hop in a truly one-of-a-kind theatrical experience directed by Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu in his Globe directorial debut.
- Playing at: Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
- Booking until: Saturday, 11 April 2026
TUTU
Peacock Theatre
Tickets from £15.00Join TUTU on a hilarious journey where incredible dance skills and inventive parody intertwine seamlessly. Choreographed by Philippe Lafeuille, this playful new perspective shatters stereotypes and makes dance accessible to all.
- Playing at: Peacock Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 21 February 2026
Lost Atoms
Lyric Hammersmith
Tickets from £18.00 5 2 reviews 5 2 reviewsWritten by Anna Jordan and produced by Frantic Assembly, Lost Atoms tells the story of ex-lovers Robbie (Joe Layton) and Jess (Hannah Sinclair Robinson) as they explore all of the could-have-beens of their relationship. 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.
- Playing at: Lyric Hammersmith
- Booking until: Saturday, 28 February 2026
High Noon
Harold Pinter Theatre
Tickets from £25.00 4.2 20 reviews 4.2 20 reviewsCowboys, 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 Eric Roth's sizzling new adaptation of the 1952 classic film. Starring Billy Crudup and Denise Gough, this epic story of justice, courage, and duty will land in the West End this winter for its world premiere.
- Playing at: Harold Pinter Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 7 March 2026
Sweetmeats
Bush Theatre
Tickets from £30.00This 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. Written by Karim Khan (Brown Boys Swim) and directed by Natasha Kathi-Chandra, Sweetmeats is a new and original play about falling in love later in life and rediscovering life's sweetness, told with heart, humour, and charm.
- Playing at: Bush Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 21 March 2026
Bird Grove
Hampstead Theatre
Tickets from £30.00Directed by Anna Ledwich and written by Alexi Kaye Campbell, Bird Grove is the story of Mary Ann Evans, who will one day become the great British novelist George Eliot. Set in 1841, Mary Ann and her father clash over her marriage prospects, her dream of becoming an author, and her increasingly progressive ideas on self-determination and freedom. Don't miss this witty, moving, and clever portrait of a great writer on the cusp of adulthood, and a story about finding your voice while reconciling familial bonds and differences.
- Playing at: Hampstead Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 21 March 2026
Ballad Lines
Southwark Playhouse Elephant
Tickets from £30.00Three women, separated by space and time: a 17th century minister's wife in Scotland, an 18th century Irish teenager, and a queer woman in present-day America. Told through a gorgeous, stirring blend of folk music and modern original songs performed by an all-female band, this powerful, emotionally resonant musical makes its London premiere with an unmissable 8-week run in 2026.
- Playing at: Southwark Playhouse Elephant
- Booking until: Saturday, 21 March 2026
The Producers
Garrick Theatre
Tickets from £31.00 4.8 55 reviews 4.8 55 reviewsHeading to the West End this autumn for the first time since 2004, following a sold-out three-month run at the Menier Chocolate Factory, The Producers is tipped to be the biggest show this year! Experience sharp wit, unforgettable songs, and standout performances, all of which have earned the production critical acclaim.
- Playing at: Garrick Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 19 September 2026
The Book of Mormon
Prince of Wales Theatre
Tickets from £33.00 4.8 5640 reviews 4.8 5640 reviewsThe Book of Mormon is a wildly entertaining, award-winning show that is as hilarious as it is heartfelt. Audiences worldwide have been captivated by this production which pushes boundaries whilst delivering laughs and unforgettable performances.
- Playing at: Prince of Wales Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 11 July 2026
Beautiful Little Fool
Southwark Playhouse Borough
Tickets from £34.00In this electrifying new musical directed by Michael Greif (Dear Evan Hansen, Next To Normal, Rent), the story of legendary couple F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald is brought to life through the eyes of their adult daughter, Scottie. This passionate, moving story of endless parties, a turbulent marriage, and literary genius features a book by Mona Mansour (The Vagrant Trilogy) and music and lyrics by Hannah Corneau (Wicked, Renascence). See the Fitzgeralds as you've never seen them before at the Southwark Playhouse Borough in 2026.
- Playing at: Southwark Playhouse Borough
- Booking until: Saturday, 28 February 2026
Disney's Hercules Musical
Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Tickets from £35.00 4.7 174 reviews 4.7 174 reviewsDisney’s Hercules is brought to life on the West End stage in an exciting new musical adaptation, inspired by the beloved animated film and rooted in ancient Greek mythology. With its larger-than-life energy, humour, and heart, this spectacular show is sure to win over gods and mortals alike.
- Playing at: Theatre Royal Drury Lane
- Booking until: Saturday, 18 July 2026
The Devil Wears Prada
Dominion Theatre
Tickets from £36.00 4.7 544 reviews 4.7 544 reviewsBased on Lauren Weisberger's best-selling 2003 novel and the 2006 blockbuster film, The Devil Wears Prada features an all-star, award-winning creative team including Elton John and Jerry Mitchell. Experience this fabulous musical for yourself in the West End!
- Playing at: Dominion Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 26 September 2026
- Starring: Vanessa Williams
Paranormal Activity
Ambassadors Theatre
Tickets from £36.00 5 3 reviews 5 3 reviewsPlaces aren't haunted, people are. Witness the horror phenomenon based on Oren Peli's Blumhouse film franchise, now on the stage for the first time. An American couple moves into a haunted house in London, running from their past, and are tormented by terrifying supernatural entities.
- Playing at: Ambassadors Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 25 April 2026
Rise And Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny
London Coliseum
Tickets from £42.00Jamie Manton directs Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht’s gripping, beautiful opera about three fugitives in a desert boomtown where dreams come true, told through a rich score that blends opera and jazz in a truly unique cultural and musical experience.
- Playing at: London Coliseum
- Booking until: Friday, 20 February 2026
Mousetrap
St Martins Theatre
Tickets from £43.00 4.5 1241 reviews 4.5 1241 reviewsAgatha Christie’s The Mousetrap is the ultimate classic whodunit that has kept audiences on the edge of their seats for decades with its suspenseful plot and surprising twists. Experience the thrill of live mystery and see why this record-breaking play remains a timeless masterpiece of London's theatre scene.
- Playing at: St Martins Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 2 January 2027
Shadowlands
Aldwych Theatre
Tickets from £48.00 5 5 reviews 5 5 reviewsWilliam Nicholson's heartbreaking drama returns to the stage, with this story of love, grief, and faith, coming to the Aldwych Theatre in 2026. It stars Hugh Bonneville (Paddington, Downton Abbey) in the role of author and academic C S Lewis, as his blossoming romance with American poet Joy Davidman turns into a tragic exploration of how to persevere after a loss.
- Playing at: Aldwych Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 9 May 2026
- Starring: Hugh Bonneville
Mamma Mia!
Novello Theatre
Tickets from £52.00 4.8 5227 reviews 4.8 5227 reviewsThe third-longest-running musical in West End history, Mamma Mia! is an irresistibly joyous musical set to ABBA's timeless hits. The show contains 23 of the biggest ABBA hits, including unforgettable hits like "Dancing Queen", "Waterloo" and the title song "Mamma Mia".
- Playing at: Novello Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 26 September 2026
Phantom of the Opera
His Majesty's Theatre
Tickets from £54.00 4.8 4222 reviews 4.8 4222 reviewsThe Phantom of the Opera is a timeless tale of love, obsession, and tragedy set in the glamourous world of the Paris Opera House. With its haunting music from Andrew Lloyd Wbber, opulent sets, and gripping storyline, The Phantom of the Opera has been captivating audiences across the world for over 37 years.
- Playing at: His Majesty's Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 3 October 2026
Oh, Mary!
Trafalgar Theatre
Tickets from £55.00 4 5 reviews 4 5 reviewsComedy legend Cole Escola’s dark, off-beat, and utterly outrageous historical comedy comes to the UK. This gleefully anachronistic take on American history follows Mary Todd Lincoln, wife to Abraham Lincoln: a woman who's feisty, thorny, drunken, and utterly unforgettable. Don’t miss this short and snappy 80-minute play packed with gags and mayhem, in a wild story about a First Lady as you’ve never seen her before.
- Playing at: Trafalgar Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 25 April 2026
- Starring: Mason Alexander Park
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold
Soho Place Theatre (@sohoplace)
Tickets from £60.00 4.7 27 reviews 4.7 27 reviewsAdapted for the stage for the first time, John Le Carre’s The Spy Who Came In From the Cold arrives on the West End after a sold-out run in Chichester. David Eldridge and Jeremy Herrin adapt this moody, mesmerising story about a British spy during the peak of the Cold War.
- Playing at: Soho Place Theatre (@sohoplace)
- Booking until: Saturday, 21 February 2026
Into The Woods
The Bridge Theatre
Tickets from £67.00 4.6 12 reviews 4.6 12 reviewsInto the Woods masterfully weaves classic fairy tales into a rich, thought-provoking story. With Sondheim’s stunning score and a darkly humorous yet heartfelt narrative, it'll be the first major revival of the production in London for over nine years!
- Playing at: The Bridge Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 30 May 2026
Back to The Future the Musical
Adelphi Theatre
Tickets from £69.00 4.8 1554 reviews 4.8 1554 reviewsLove the Back To The Future movie made popular in the 1980s? See it on the stage in a spectacular award-winning stage musical with a book by Bob Gale, and a musical score by the Emmy and Grammy Award-winning Alex Silvestri and six-time Grammy Award-winner Glen Ballard in the heart of the West End.
- Playing at: Adelphi Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 12 April 2026
Ballet Shoes
Olivier Theatre (National Theatre)
Tickets from £71.00 4.9 25 reviews 4.9 25 reviewsNoel Streatfeild's beloved story about three orphaned sisters pursuing their dreams returns to the National Theatre following a critically acclaimed run in 2024. Hailed as "a superlative adaptation that never puts a foot wrong" (Evening Standard), this enchanting production is the perfect family treat.
- Playing at: Olivier Theatre (National Theatre)
- Booking until: Saturday, 21 February 2026
Arcadia
Old Vic Theatre
Tickets from £74.00 3.3 3 reviews 3.3 3 reviewsCarrie Cracknell (Sea Walk/A Life, The Grapes of Wrath) makes her Old Vic directorial debut to direct this new revival of Tom Stoppard's classic play. Arcadia takes place across two timelines: in the past, a teenage prodigy investigates sex and mathematics with her tutor, while in the present, a group of scholars try to sniff out a historical scandal. Witty, clever, moving, and provocative, Arcadia explores the nature of time and the relationship between order and disorder.
- Playing at: Old Vic Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 21 March 2026
MJ the Musical
Prince Edward Theatre
Tickets from £76.00 4.8 1665 reviews 4.8 1665 reviewsThe 10-time Tony Award-winning Broadway musical is now in the West End! Stacked with classic Jackson chart toppers, MJ The Musical will allow audiences to experience the magic and unparalleled talent and influence of one of the most popular entertainers of all time!
- Playing at: Prince Edward Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 28 February 2026
Woman in Mind
Duke of York's Theatre
Tickets from £90.00 4 21 reviews 4 21 reviewsAcclaimed British playwright and director Alan Ayckbourn’s jaw-dropping 1985 play returns to the stage after fifteen years in a breath-taking new revival. In Woman in Mind, melancholy housewife Susan dreams up the perfect, loving family to replace her existing one, but the hallucinations of her ideal family members begin encroaching further on reality in this darkly surreal story of domestic horror.
- Playing at: Duke of York's Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 28 February 2026
- Starring: Sheridan Smith
Cabaret
Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse
Tickets from £90.00 4.7 252 reviews 4.7 252 reviewsThe immersive and electrifying West End production of Cabaret has captivated London’s theatre scene. Enter the transformed Playhouse Theatre, where you're transported directly into the vibrant and turbulent world of 1930s Berlin.
- Playing at: Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse
- Booking until: Saturday, 30 January 2027
Man and Boy
Dorfman - National Theatre
Tickets from £94.00Terence Rattigan's provocative, dramatic portrait of a father and son's complicated relationship during the height of the Great Depression returns in a thrilling revival at the National Theatre. Ben Daniels and Laurie Kynaston star as Gregor and Basil Antonescu in this heart-racing story of corruption, greed, and ambition in 1930s New York.
- Playing at: Dorfman - National Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 14 March 2026
Hamilton
Victoria Palace
Tickets from £97.00 4.7 1142 reviews 4.7 1142 reviewsThe award-winning and record-breaking Hamilton is delighting audiences at the Victoria Palace Theatre. Now in its eighth year, this is a hugely popular musical based on America's founding father Alexander Hamilton's life with a book, music, and lyrics written by musical theatre icon Lin-Manuel Miranda.
- Playing at: Victoria Palace
- Booking until: Saturday, 3 October 2026
The Playboy of the Western World
Lyttelton - National Theatre
Tickets from £103.00 3.3 7 reviews 3.3 7 reviewsIn this collaboration between Irish drama and British theatre, the Abbey Theatre and the National Theatre come together for the revival of the Irish masterpiece about a killer who becomes a folk hero. Starring Irish national treasures like Nicola Coughlan, Éanna Hardwicke, and Siobhán McSweeney, this darkly comic play comes to the National Theatre this winter.
- Playing at: Lyttelton - National Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 28 February 2026
Dirty Dancing
Capital Theatre
Tickets from £114.00 4.7 861 reviews 4.7 861 reviewsDon't miss the electrifying Dirty Dancing musical coming to the new Capital Theatre in London in 2026, where the iconic story of Baby and Johnny comes to life like never before. With breathtaking choreography, unforgettable hits like "(I've Had) The Time of My Life," and a fresh take on the classic tale, this production promises an experience that will leave you on your feet.
- Playing at: Capital Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 21 March 2027
Les Miserables
Sondheim Theatre
Tickets from £120.00 4.9 3200 reviews 4.9 3200 reviewsLes Misérables has retained its crown as the longest-running musical in the West End for nearly 40 years. Over 130 million people worldwide have been captivated by this timeless tale of love, sacrifice, and redemption. This is a must-see on your plans when you visit London.
- Playing at: Sondheim Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 3 October 2026
Giselle - Royal Ballet and Opera
Royal Opera House
Tickets from £212.00Peter Wright's production brings to life composer Adolphe Adam's enchanting, tragic ballet about the titular Giselle, who kills herself after learning her lover is promised to another, joining a ghostly army of vengeful, wrathful jilted women. Visually stunning, with a sweeping story of love and betrayal, this haunting, timeless ballet is a quintessential piece of the Romance genre.
- Playing at: Royal Opera House
- Booking until: Friday, 20 March 2026
Paddington: The Musical
Savoy Theatre
Tickets from £216.00 4.9 51 reviews 4.9 51 reviewsBeloved children’s book character Paddington Bear gets his own musical, directed by Luke Sheppard with music by Tom Fletcher. This heart-warming story of a lost bear searching for a home in London has arrived at the Savoy Theatre and is already a hit with audiences of all ages!
- Playing at: Savoy Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 14 February 2027