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London shows available on Saturday, 12 September 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 Saturday, 12 September 2026 to help you book your theatre tickets.
Much Ado About Nothing
Globe Theatre
Tickets from £7.00 4.8 4 reviews 4.8 4 reviewsStep into the Globe's decadent, joyful summer season with Chelsea Walker's production of Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare's wittiest comedy, in which polar opposites Benedick and Beatrice clash in a battle of the sexes while their friends attempt to matchmake them. Full of mistaken identities, witty banter, and hilarious antics, Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare's most popular comedies for its sharp-tongued hero and heroine, and tricksy, mischievous plot.
- Playing at: Globe Theatre
- Booking until: Tuesday, 24 November 2026
Love's Labour's Lost
Globe Theatre
Tickets from £8.00Don't miss a rare opportunity to catch one of Shakespeare's least performed comedies, in which a group of men who have sworn off women are tempted by the arrival of a group of women in Navarre, leading to a battle of wits and desires, and a story filled with wordplay and poetry. Indiana Lown-Collins brings this rarely staged play to life through energetic flamenco dance, inviting you to join a celebration of fiery romantic tension and joyous revelry this summer.
- Playing at: Globe Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 13 September 2026
The Children
Lyric Hammersmith
Tickets from £18.00Lucy Kirkwood's fiercely clever and timely 2016 play follows two retired nuclear scientists at the end of the world, forced to grapple with the consequences of their actions. Directed by Rachel O'Riordan and starring Meera Syal, this poignant, harrowing story explores themes of inter-generational accountability, personal morality, and the environmental crisis, which feel just as relevant to our modern age as they did when they were written.
- Playing at: Lyric Hammersmith
- Booking until: Saturday, 3 October 2026
- Starring: Meera Syal
Witness for the Prosecution by Agatha Christie
London County Hall
Tickets from £22.00 4.8 347 reviews 4.8 347 reviewsStep into London’s historic County Hall for Witness for the Prosecution, where Agatha Christie’s gripping courtroom drama unfolds in an unforgettable, immersive setting. This acclaimed production brings you up close to the suspense as shocking twists keep you guessing right until the final verdict.
- Playing at: London County Hall
- Booking until: Sunday, 25 April 2027
The Play That Goes Wrong
Duchess Theatre
Tickets from £24.00 4.7 2168 reviews 4.7 2168 reviewsThe Play That Goes Wrong is an unmissable comedy, delivering laugh-out-loud moments as a fictional theatre company attempt to perform a murder mystery production collapses. Known for its brilliantly timed physical humour and unexpected mishaps, The Play That Goes Wrong is the longest-running comedy in the West End for a reason!
- Playing at: Duchess Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 3 October 2027
The Book of Mormon
Prince of Wales Theatre
Tickets from £24.00 4.8 5749 reviews 4.8 5749 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, 3 October 2026
Oliver!
Gielgud Theatre
Tickets from £24.00 4.9 424 reviews 4.9 424 reviewsLionel Burt's timeless musical Oliver! is making a triumphant return to the West End this Winter. Bringing Dickens’ classic tale and its unforgettable songs back to life, audiences can look forward to a fresh revival of this timeless story from Cameron Mackintosh and Matthew Bourne. It'll leave you asking for more!
- Playing at: Gielgud Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 14 March 2027
- Starring: Simon Lipkin
Mamma Mia!
Novello Theatre
Tickets from £24.00 4.8 5372 reviews 4.8 5372 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, 13 March 2027
Abigail's Party
Harold Pinter Theatre
Tickets from £24.00 4.8 4 reviews 4.8 4 reviewsMike Leigh's ferocious black comedy of suburban life, social class, materialism and sexual tension is a comedy of manners that satirises the new British middle class that emerged in the 1970s, but feels every bit as funny today. In Essex in 1977, queen of the suburbs Beverly throws a party that quickly turns to chaos as awkward small talk gives way to inappropriate flirtations and marital disputes. Starring EastEnders' Tamzin Outhwaite alongside Kevin Bishop, Nadia Falls' revival of this classic comedy is packed with razor-sharp wit and clever commentary.
- Playing at: Harold Pinter Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 19 September 2026
- Starring: Tamzin Outhwaite, Kevin Bishop
Moulin Rouge! The Musical
Piccadilly Theatre
Tickets from £25.00 4.9 1757 reviews 4.9 1757 reviewsInspired by the 2001 film by Baz Luhrmann that starred Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor; passion, romance and spectacle collide in the dazzling extravaganza, Moulin Rouge The Musical! With its electrifying performances, extravagant costumes, and memorable score, Moulin Rouge! The Musical is a breathtaking celebration of love and the transformative power of art.
- Playing at: Piccadilly Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 5 December 2026
The Truth
Apollo Theatre
Tickets from £30.00 4.4 7 reviews 4.4 7 reviewsFlorian Zeller’s razor-sharp and darkly witty marital comedy about truth, lies, and everything in between comes to the Apollo Theatre, returning to London after a decade with a dizzyingly twisted story filled with adultery and deception. Stephen Mangan, Ardal O’Hanlon, Sarah Hadland and Janie Dee star in this dazzling revival of the Olivier-nominated play, directed by Lindsay Posner, which promises to leave audiences at the edge of their seats.
- Playing at: Apollo Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 12 September 2026
- Starring: Ardal O'Hanlon, Janie Dee, Sarah Hadland, Stephen Mangan
The Producers
Garrick Theatre
Tickets from £30.00 4.8 111 reviews 4.8 111 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 Comedy About Spies
Adelphi Theatre
Tickets from £30.00 4.8 59 reviews 4.8 59 reviewsFrom the creators of the beloved West End hit The Play That Goes Wrong comes The Comedy About Spies—an action-packed comedy thriller set in 1960s London. Prepare for a whirlwind of misunderstandings, miscommunication, and mistaken identity in this hilarious new production.
- Playing at: Adelphi Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 26 September 2026
Tao Of Glass
Soho Place Theatre (@sohoplace)
Tickets from £30.00A personal and powerful collaboration between composer Philip Glass and performer-director Phelim McDermott (Improbable), Tao of Glass explores life, loss, and the question of where true inspiration comes from. Part concert and part performance, it features ten meditations on life, death, and Taoist wisdom, set to ten brand new pieces of music from Glass. It's presented by McDermott, alongside an ensemble of musicians and puppeteers bringing this beautiful story to life.
- Playing at: Soho Place Theatre (@sohoplace)
- Booking until: Saturday, 12 September 2026
My Neighbour Totoro
Gillian Lynne Theatre
Tickets from £30.00 4.9 109 reviews 4.9 109 reviewsAfter having a triumphant run at the Barbican Theatre, My Neighbour Totoro transfers to the West End. Delivering a plethora of vibrant visuals, jaw-dropping puppetry and delightful characters, this production takes audiences on a magical journey into the wonders of childhood imagination and the beauty of friendship.
- Playing at: Gillian Lynne Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 10 January 2027
Holy Fool
Park Theatre
Tickets from £30.00At the height of Stalin’s regime, celebrated composer Dmitri Shostakovich walks a perilous tightrope. One wrong note could topple him; one perfectly judged crescendo might save his life.
- Playing at: Park Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 10 October 2026
Hadestown
Lyric Theatre
Tickets from £30.00 4.7 239 reviews 4.7 239 reviewsBack in London five years after its sold-out run at the National Theatre, Hadestown transports audiences to a realm where love, hope, and redemption collide. The winner of 8 Tony Awards, Hadestown offers a unique fusion of ancient mythology and modern storytelling.
- Playing at: Lyric Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 27 June 2027
Avenue Q
Shaftesbury Theatre
Tickets from £30.00 4.8 12 reviews 4.8 12 reviewsThe beloved musical comedy featuring puppets and human actors is returning to the West End after two decades. The winner of multiple Tony Awards, with music and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx and a book by Jeff Whitty, Avenue Q has been delighting audiences with its unique concept, catchy songs, and loveable characters since it first premiered in 2006, and now London audiences get to experience this quirky, charming story once again.
- Playing at: Shaftesbury Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 3 January 2027
Arcadia
Duke of York's Theatre
Tickets from £30.00 4.4 18 reviews 4.4 18 reviewsCarrie Cracknell's Olivier-nominated revival of Tom Stoppard's Arcadia returns after a sold-out run at the Old Vic, transferring to the Duke of York's Theatre.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: Duke of York's Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 12 September 2026
Wicked
Apollo Victoria Theatre
Tickets from £32.00 4.7 6083 reviews 4.7 6083 reviewsNow in the 10th longest-running West End stage production in British history, Wicked is the multi-award winning musical based on the 1995 Gregory Maguire novel, Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. Dubbed Best Musical of the Decade by Entertainment Weekly, Wicked continues to be one of the West End's most popular family musicals.
- Playing at: Apollo Victoria Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 3 January 2027
Titanique
Criterion Theatre
Tickets from £32.00 4.6 182 reviews 4.6 182 reviewsWhat do you get when Céline Dion’s music clashes with the 11-time Oscar-winning movie Titanic? Meet TITANÍQUE, a jukebox musical transforming one of the greatest love stories of all time into a hysterically funny, utterly outrageous slay-fest.
- Playing at: Criterion Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 3 January 2027
Les Miserables
Sondheim Theatre
Tickets from £34.00 4.9 3303 reviews 4.9 3303 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, 13 March 2027
Harry Potter And The Cursed Child
Palace Theatre
Tickets from £34.00 4.6 108 reviews 4.6 108 reviewsRediscover the Wizarding World 19 years after the epic Battle of Hogwarts with the multi-award-winning production, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Jampacked with spectacular spells, embark on a mind-blowing race through time with one of London's most popular plays!
- Playing at: Palace Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 27 June 2027
The Oresteia
The Bridge Theatre
Tickets from £35.00 4.6 5 reviews 4.6 5 reviewsCritically acclaimed Australian director Simon Stone returns to the Bridge Theatre to bring to life Aeschylus's epic Greek tragedy, The Oresteia, which follows the young Orestes in the bloody fallout of the Trojan War. This bold new adaptation, which reunites Stone with the creative team behind The Lady from the Sea, offers a unique modern spin on the classic play, in which a contemporary family wakes up trapped in a Greek myth.
- Playing at: The Bridge Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 19 September 2026
The Devil Wears Prada
Dominion Theatre
Tickets from £35.00 4.7 775 reviews 4.7 775 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, 6 February 2027
- Starring: Vanessa Williams
The Story
Olivier - National Theatre
Tickets from £36.00Black Panther star Letitia Wright will star in the UK premiere of Tracey Scott-Wilson's The Story, a smart and slick newsroom drama about an ambitious young reporter's investigation of a murder of a white teacher in a black neighbourhood. Clint Dyer (Othello, Death of England) directs this thrilling mystery play about the elusive nature of the truth, which offers a raw look at the relationship between race and media.
- Playing at: Olivier - National Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 24 October 2026
Matilda The Musical
Cambridge Theatre
Tickets from £39.00 4.7 1516 reviews 4.7 1516 reviewsMatilda The Musical takes audiences of all ages on an unforgettable journey filled with laughter, heart, and the inspiring tale of a courageous little girl with extraordinary powers. The show has won over 100 international awards since it opened in London in 2011.
- Playing at: Cambridge Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 5 September 2027
SIX
Vaudeville Theatre
Tickets from £41.00 4.7 496 reviews 4.7 496 reviewsSIX reinvents history with a fresh twist, giving the six wives of Henry VIII the spotlight to finally share their own stories. With catchy, empowering songs and electrifying choreography - this show is executed in a fierce pop concert that has captivated audiences worldwide.
- Playing at: Vaudeville Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 28 November 2027
To Kill A Mockingbird
Wyndham's Theatre
Tickets from £42.00 4.7 82 reviews 4.7 82 reviewsAaron Sorkin's critically acclaimed stage adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird returns to the West End this summer as part of a UK and Ireland tour. Based on the 1960 coming of age novel by Harper Lee, in which six year old Scout Finch narrates the story of her father Atticus and his attempts to defend a black man falsely accused of rape in a southern town, the story has continued to inspire and fascinate readers and audiences in the decades since it was first written. Richard Coyle reprises his role as Atticus Finch in this raw, unflinching retelling of a beloved story.
- Playing at: Wyndham's Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 12 September 2026
The Lion King
Lyceum Theatre
Tickets from £42.00 4.8 7928 reviews 4.8 7928 reviewsDisney's The Lion King is an unparalleled West End theatrical experience, bringing the enchanting world of the African savannah to the stage in a mesmerising spectacle for all ages. Adapted from the 1994 animation film, The Lion King has been selling out to audiences for over two decades.
- Playing at: Lyceum Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 16 May 2027
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Phoenix Theatre
Tickets from £42.00 4.7 198 reviews 4.7 198 reviewsIf you loved the Netflix series, Stranger Things: The First Shadow takes audiences back to Hawkins in a breathtaking stage prequel that uncovers dark secrets and untold origins. Be brought closer to the supernatural events that shaped Hawkins long before Eleven and her friends, see you in the errie world of the Upside Down!
- Playing at: Phoenix Theatre
- Booking until: Wednesday, 23 December 2026
Mousetrap
St Martins Theatre
Tickets from £42.00 4.5 1267 reviews 4.5 1267 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
Beetlejuice The Musical
Prince Edward Theatre
Tickets from £42.00 4.9 8 reviews 4.9 8 reviewsWacky ghosts, madcap hijinks, a haunted house - step into the musical adaptation of Tim Burton's 1988 classic, where goth girl Lydia Deetz moves with her family into a house haunted by a recently deceased couple and the terrifyingly funny poltergeist Beetlejuice, all determined to scare off the newcomers. After a wildly successful Broadway run, Beetlejuice: The Musical arrives to haunt the West End with an unforgettably charming story, eccentric characters, and an irresistible soundtrack.
- Playing at: Prince Edward Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 17 April 2027
Cats
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
Tickets from £45.00 4.3 256 reviews 4.3 256 reviewsFor seven weeks only, Andrew Lloyd Webber's timeless, iconic musical about the life and times of a very special group of cats will be coming to Regent's Park Open Air Theatre before heading on a UK-wide tour. Don't miss the revival of this magical, memorable musical filled with colourful characters and unforgettable songs, returning to London after a decade.
- Playing at: Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 19 September 2026
- Starring: Beverley Knight
Oh, Mary!
Trafalgar Theatre
Tickets from £47.00 4.4 37 reviews 4.4 37 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, 2 January 2027
- Starring: Catherine Tate
Sinatra the Musical
Aldwych Theatre
Tickets from £48.00 5 18 reviews 5 18 reviewsSinatra tickets on sale today. This brand new musical about the life and musical legacy of the legendary Frank Sinatra is coming to the Aldwych Theatre in summer 2026, written by Joe DiPietro and directed and choreographed by Kathleen Marshall. This powerful, inspiring account of Sinatra's struggles, love affairs, and rise to glory features over 20 of his most beloved hits, including "That's Life", "One For My Baby", "The Best Is Yet To Come", and "Come Fly With Me".
- Playing at: Aldwych Theatre
- Booking until: Thursday, 15 April 2027
- Starring: Joel Harper Jackson
I'm Every Woman the Musical
Troubadour Theatre - Wembley
Tickets from £48.00 2 3 reviews 2 3 reviewsThe life and musical journey of musical legend Chaka Khan comes to life in this vibrant, joyful, and moving musical that traces her rise to stardom in all its challenges and triumphs, filled with some of her best-beloved and unforgettable songs.
- Playing at: Troubadour Theatre - Wembley
- Booking until: Sunday, 27 September 2026
- Starring: Alexandra Burke
Death Note The Musical
Barbican Theatre
Tickets from £49.00 4.7 3 reviews 4.7 3 reviews- Playing at: Barbican Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 12 September 2026
Phantom of the Opera
His Majesty's Theatre
Tickets from £51.00 4.8 4305 reviews 4.8 4305 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, 13 March 2027
The Hunger Games: On Stage
Troubadour Canary Wharf
Tickets from £52.00 3.9 8 reviews 3.9 8 reviewsConor McPherson adapts The Hunger Games, the thrilling saga about tyranny and revolution, based on the best-selling series by Suzanne Collins. Panem comes to life in the purpose-built, state-of-the-art Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre.
- Playing at: Troubadour Canary Wharf
- Booking until: Sunday, 14 February 2027
Cabaret
Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse
Tickets from £53.00 4.7 316 reviews 4.7 316 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
Kimberly Akimbo
Hampstead Theatre
Tickets from £54.00David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori's Tony Award-winning new and original musical tells the story of Kimberly, whose rare disease causes her to age at four times the normal rate. This funny, heartwarming story of a teenage girl who looks like a seventy-year-old woman has delighted and enchanted Broadway audiences with its unique story and unforgettable soundtrack, and now it's transferring to London. Don't miss this quirky coming of age story with a twist.
- Playing at: Hampstead Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 7 November 2026
Hamilton
Victoria Palace
Tickets from £54.00 4.7 1298 reviews 4.7 1298 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, 13 March 2027
Paranormal Activity
Ambassadors Theatre
Tickets from £59.00 4.8 6 reviews 4.8 6 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, 7 November 2026
Grease The Immersive Movie Musical
Evolution London
Tickets from £71.00 4.7 11 reviews 4.7 11 reviewsSecret Cinema’s Grease: The Immersive Movie Musical is returning to Evolution London for a strictly limited season this summer. Fans of the film will delight in the opportunity to lose themselves in this one-of-a-kind immersive experience: wandering the halls of Rydell High, enjoying American diner food at the Frosty Palace, seeing the iconic characters come to life, and witnessing thrilling live performances of beloved songs such as ‘Summer Nights', 'Greased Lightnin', and 'We Go Together'.
- Playing at: Evolution London
- Booking until: Sunday, 13 September 2026
Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular
Empress Museum
Tickets from £81.00 4.8 478 reviews 4.8 478 reviewsLoosely based on the 2017 movie everyone loves, Come Alive! - The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular is a new London attraction situated in a purpose-built big top. With the finest in musical theatre and extraordinary circus skills, this is one for all the family to enjoy!
- Playing at: Empress Museum
- Booking until: Sunday, 14 February 2027
Faulty Towers The Dining Experience
President Hotel
Tickets from £82.50 4.7 447 reviews 4.7 447 reviewsFaulty Towers The Dining Experience debuted in Brisbane back in 1997 and is now a huge success across the world, including here in London. Enjoy the antics of Basil, Sybil and Manuel in a 2 hour interactive production whilst tucking into a 3-course lunch or dinner.
- Playing at: President Hotel
- Booking until: Sunday, 20 December 2026
Operation Mincemeat
Fortune Theatre
Tickets from £85.00- Playing at: Fortune Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 20 February 2027
Burlesque the Musical
The Arts at Marble Arch
Tickets from £126.00 4.7 23 reviews 4.7 23 reviewsThis bold, electrifying musical is based on the beloved 2010 film starring Christina Aguilera and Cher, adapted for the stage by Steven Antin in collaboration with Christina Aguilera. Step into a seductive underground world filled with sequins, shimmer, and feather boas, where newcomer Ali will discover her voice and an unexpected found family in the heart of a glamorous nightclub. Get ready for a story of glitz, grit, and heart, featuring music by pop icons like Christina Aguilera, Sia, Diane Warren, Todrick Hall and Jess Folley.
- Playing at: The Arts at Marble Arch
- Booking until: Sunday, 31 January 2027
Electra/Persona
Lyttelton - National Theatre
Tickets from £144.00Cate Blanchett stars in this thrilling production that blends ancient myth and modern psychology, fusing Sophocles's Electra with Ingmar Bergman's Persona. An actress suddenly falls silent during a performance of Electra and what follows is an unsettling, intense encounter between two women. Directed by Benedict Andrews, this bold new play explores grief, identity and performance.
- Playing at: Lyttelton - National Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 10 October 2026
- Starring: Cate Blanchett