The international hit musical continues at London's Apollo Victoria Theatre.
The Wicked star has titled her evening Queen of the West End.
What's announced and what's in previews in the West End.
Great Performances will broadcast the recent West End transfer of the Donmar Warehouse production.
Fresh off his Sunset Blvd. Broadway opening, Lloyd is revisiting the Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical after directing it in 2019.
Tony winner Billy Porter currently co-stars in the West End revival at the Kit Kat Club.
The Wicked alums will celebrate the roles that defined them and the songs that shaped them on their journey to West End stardom.
The play centers on the trailblazing actor-activist on the precipice of signing his career-defining Hollywood contract.
Jordan Fein again directs the Olivier-nominated production previously seen at Regent's Park.
The 1980s-set coming-of-age story explores love and social class against the backdrop of the legendary British quiz show University Challenge.
With music and lyrics by Scott Evan Davis and a book by Kait Kerrigan, the musical depicts a family living with Alzheimer's, autism, and synesthesia.
A new company leads the hit musical after the recent limited engagement of the original Broadway cast.
The Rob Rokicki-Joe Tracz musical continues its U.K. premiere at The Other Palace.
Beth Steel's play made its world premiere at the National in 2024.
The stage adaptation of the beloved Studio Ghibli film previously took home six Olivier Awards.
The brand new comedy from the Play That Goes Wrong creators brings the chaos and humour of The Cornley Amateur Drama Society to the work of Charles Dickens.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical has again extended its run at the specially designed Starlight Auditorium.
The stage musical adaptation begins performances at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the West End in June.
The play comes on the heels of a broader conversation about Roald Dahl's work and the prejudice embedded in many of his stories.
Inspired by Schnitzler's La Ronde, DiPietro's play reimagines the tale of sexual power, discovery, and exploration in the context of today’s gay scene.
The Rob Rokicki-Joe Tracz musical continues its U.K. premiere at The Other Palace.
The musical based on Shannon Hale's novel (and film) of the same name comes from the team behind the Between the Lines stage adaption.
Jack Thorne's adaptation of the Dickens classic has played the London theatre annually since 2017, and made its Broadway debut in 2019.
London's top theatrical honors will be awarded April 6 at Royal Albert Hall.
The musical follows a group of student activists who stood up to Hitler in Nazi Germany, distributing leaflets that challenged his propaganda.
Bordello is the story of the immigrant Polish woman who brought down an international Jewish sex-trafficking ring.
Lindsay Posner will direct the revival at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.
Previews will begin at the Garrick Theatre this fall.
Based on the book Right From Wrong, Punch comes to London after a run at Nottingham Playhouse.
The West End revival recently celebrated its 1,000th performance at the Kit Kat Club.
Lynette Linton directs the era-defining comedy that illuminates the Guyanese experience of 1970s London.
New production shots give us a look at the latest cast of the long-running London musical.
Desmonda Cathabel, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, Chris Jarman, Cedric Neal, Dylan Wood, and more are joining the musical's London run next month.
Lynette Linton directs the era-defining comedy that illuminates the Guyanese experience of 1970s London.
The previously announced Conor McPherson-penned live stage version of the best-selling book has set dates and found a purpose-built home.
Following Off-Broadway and Edinburgh Fringe Festival runs, the musical will play a new venue custom built for the immersive production.
Known for its multi-extended Guys and Dolls, the company will also welcome the return of its immersive A Midsummer Night's Dream.
The London run precedes a U.K. tour and New York engagement.
Jonathan O'Boyle directed the London concerts of the Stephen Schwartz-Roger O. Hirson musical.
Emily Susanne Lloyd will direct the new musical from Bree Lowdermilk and Kait Kerrigan.
Lynette Linton directs the era-defining comedy that illuminates the Guyanese experience of 1970s London.
The Wicked film star is playing the title role in a new production directed by two-time Tony winner Nicholas Hytner.
The Frozen star will offer tunes from her stage and screen career at the famed London venue.
Phillip Boykin is stepping in for Page as he recovers from a torn Achilles' tendon.
Set in Skidmore, Missouri in 1981, a man has been shot in broad deadlight with 60 witnesses, but they all claim not to have seen a thing.
The international hit musical continues at the Vaudeville Theatre.
The Wicked film star is playing the title role in a new production directed by two-time Tony winner Nicholas Hytner at London's Bridge Theatre.
The Broadway musical adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel will play the London Coliseum.
Jonathan O’Boyle will direct with musical direction by Alan Williams.
The play will transfer to London's Apollo Theater later this spring.
A second staged concert of the Tom Kitt-Brian Yorkey will be presented February 17.
The international hit welcomes several of the original cast members to London's Lyric Theatre February 11.
Based on the Roald Dahl novel, Matilda features a score by Tim Minchin and a Tony Award-winning book by Dennis Kelly.
Menier Chocolate Factory and Strut & Fret are presenting the world premiere.
The Moulin Rouge! The Musical Tony winner will play the London Palladium.
Phillip Boykin is temporarily stepping in for Patrick Page at London's Lyric Theatre.
Page has assured his fans that he will be back in time for the film set to be recorded with the original Broadway cast.
The corn-y musical comedy is headed to Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London.
The play is the second production in The Jamie Lloyd Company’s season of Shakespeare at Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
A second concert of the Tom Kitt-Brian Yorkey will be presented February 17.
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