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From classic West End Musicals to must-see Plays, we've got tickets for every taste. This page lists all shows in London's West End today. Secure your seats now and make your evening unforgettable!
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Globe Theatre
Globe Theatre
Tickets from £13.00 4.9 10 reviews 4.9 10 reviewsSink into the Globe Theatre’s highly anticipated 2026 summer season with this electrifying staging of Shakespeare’s playful, chaotic comedy about spells, transformations, and the fickle nature of love. Four young Athenian lovers, caught in a love quadrangle, flee into an enchanted forest, where they become the victim of a love spell by the mischievous fairies that dwell within it. Dream and reality blur into midsummer madness in the sun-soaked open air of the Globe Theatre, making for an unforgettable and immersive theatrical treat.
- Playing at: Globe Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 29 August 2026
Witness for the Prosecution by Agatha Christie
London County Hall
Tickets from £23.00 4.8 351 reviews 4.8 351 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 Truth
Apollo Theatre
Tickets from £24.00 4.7 14 reviews 4.7 14 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
Dark of the Moon
Charing Cross Theatre
Tickets from £25.00 4.7 6 reviews 4.7 6 reviewsLoosely inspired by the Scottish ballad Barbara Allen, Dark of the Moon is an ethereal, enchanting musical about witchcraft, small-town prejudices, and forbidden love, in which Barbara Allen, a small town girl from rural Appalachia, falls in love with John, a witch-boy, while their dynamically polarised communities fight to keep them from being together. With a thrilling score that blends country/bluegrass and rock, this bold new staging of a timeless story will sweep you away into the Appalachian mountains with a story about love that defies all odds.
- Playing at: Charing Cross Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 8 August 2026
The Hunger Games: On Stage
Troubadour Canary Wharf
Tickets from £28.00 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
Hot Mess: A New Musical
The Other Palace
Tickets from £30.00From the creative duo behind 42 Balloons, Jack Godfrey and Ellie Coote, comes a charming new musical about the messy love story between Earth and Humanity. Packed with original pop songs, whimsical comedy, and a powerful message about climate change, Hot Mess is coming to The Other Palace this summer.
- Playing at: The Other Palace
- Booking until: Sunday, 6 September 2026
Hadestown
Lyric Theatre
Tickets from £30.00 4.7 245 reviews 4.7 245 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
My Neighbour Totoro
Gillian Lynne Theatre
Tickets from £31.00 4.9 111 reviews 4.9 111 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
Titanique
Criterion Theatre
Tickets from £34.00 4.6 184 reviews 4.6 184 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
Harry Potter And The Cursed Child
Palace Theatre
Tickets from £34.00 4.6 110 reviews 4.6 110 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
Wicked
Apollo Victoria Theatre
Tickets from £35.00 4.7 6090 reviews 4.7 6090 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
Oliver!
Gielgud Theatre
Tickets from £35.00 4.9 431 reviews 4.9 431 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
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Phoenix Theatre
Tickets from £41.00 4.7 199 reviews 4.7 199 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
SIX
Vaudeville Theatre
Tickets from £42.00 4.7 497 reviews 4.7 497 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
Matilda The Musical
Cambridge Theatre
Tickets from £47.00 4.7 1522 reviews 4.7 1522 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
Ride The Cyclone
Southwark Playhouse Elephant
Tickets from £48.00Drag royalty Divina De Campo stars in the darkly comic and unexpectedly moving story of six teenagers who die in a freak rollercoaster accident and find themselves suspended in a limbo where they each need to make their case for why they deserve a second chance at life. After a breath-taking sold-out run in 2025, Ride the Cyclone returns to enchant and enthrall London audiences at the Southwark Playhouse Elephant. Don't miss this tongue-in-cheek tragicomedy spearheaded by a delightfully talented cast.
- Playing at: Southwark Playhouse Elephant
- Booking until: Saturday, 22 August 2026
The Play That Goes Wrong
Duchess Theatre
Tickets from £49.00 4.7 2170 reviews 4.7 2170 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
ABBA Voyage
Abba Arena
Tickets from £49.00 4.9 1169 reviews 4.9 1169 reviewsStep into the world of ABBA like never before with ABBA Voyage, a revolutionary blend of live performance and cutting-edge technology. Described as 'ground-breaking' by Metro, ABBA Voyage is one of the most popular immersive experiences London has to offer.
- Playing at: Abba Arena
- Booking until: Sunday, 28 February 2027
Faulty Towers The Dining Experience
President Hotel
Tickets from £55.00 4.7 448 reviews 4.7 448 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
Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular
Empress Museum
Tickets from £59.00 4.8 486 reviews 4.8 486 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
Equus
Menier Chocolate Factory
Tickets from £71.00 4.9 11 reviews 4.9 11 reviewsPeter Shaffer's shocking, unsettling 1973 psychological thriller returns for a gripping revival directed by Lindsay Posner. In this disturbing story that confronts the conflict between faith and passion, a psychiatrist is drawn into the world of a young man who blinded six horses in an act of religious and sexual obsession, and finds himself questioning everything. Equus is a bold, startling play that has been haunting audiences since it was first staged.
- Playing at: Menier Chocolate Factory
- Booking until: Saturday, 4 July 2026
- Starring: Toby Stephens
Magic Mike Live!
London Hippodrome
Tickets from £75.00 4.8 38 reviews 4.8 38 reviewsThis sizzling, sexy dance production inspired by the hit Magic Mike film franchise starring Channing Tatum is the perfect show for a girls' night. Step into mythical Club Domina, a purpose-built venue in London's Hippodrome Casino, where you'll experience a group of talented, attractive artists perform a thrilling variety of 360-degree dance and acrobatic feats combined with one-of-a-kind acts.
- Playing at: London Hippodrome
- Booking until: Sunday, 27 June 2027
Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 4
Park Theatre
Tickets from £102.00 5 2 reviews 5 2 reviewsWhodunnit [Unrehearsed] returns with more improvisation, comedic chaos, and a delightfully unique premise, where each performance sees a new celebrity step into the lead role with no rehearsing whatsoever. This year, step into the Wild West, a world of cowboys, sheriffs, and lost gold, and sing along with a company of actor-musicians and a live saloon pianist as you watch a talented actor find their way through the story blind.
- Playing at: Park Theatre
- Booking until: Sunday, 28 June 2026