Full cast announced to join Sheridan Smith in WOMAN IN MIND

A new production of Alan Ayckbourn’s psychological comedy WOMAN IN MIND starring Sheridan Smith in a strictly limited West End run at the Duke of York’s Theatre from 9 December 2025 until Saturday 28 February 2026. WOMAN IN MIND marks Sheridan’s return to the Duke of York’s Theatre following her sell-out run in Shirley Valentine. […]

I’m Sorry, Prime Minister transfers to London’s West End

Following a successful run at The Barn Theatre followed by runs at Theatre Royal Bath and Cambridge Arts Theatre,  I’m Sorry, Prime Minister will be transferring to the West End at the Apollo Theatre from 30 January 2026. Due to exceptional early demand for tickets for this final chapter in the evergreen comedy series, they […]

JUST FOR ONE DAY The Live Aid Musical announces closing date

Just For One Day – The Live Aid Musical will end its West End run on Saturday 7 February 2026, ahead of a scheduled period of refurbishment at the theatre. Exciting plans for the future life of Just For One Day – The Live Aid Musical will be announced in the coming weeks. Marking 40 […]

Beetlejuice: The Musical -creeping over to London’s West End

Beetlejuice: The Musical To Make It’s Highly Anticipated Transfer to the West End. Performances Begin at the Prince Edward Theatre May ’26. Hold on to your sandworms! Everyone’s favourite ghost-with-the-most, Beetlejuice, is finally crossing the pond. Beetlejuice: The Musical will make its West End debut at London’s Prince, with performances beginning in May 2026. Tickets […]

Billy Crudup and Denise Gough to star in HIGH NOON in London

Billy Crudup and Denise Gough to star in HIGH NOON at Harold Pinter Theatre from 17 December 2025 From Oscar Award-winning screenwriter Eric Roth (Forrest Gump, Dune) and Olivier Award-winning Director Thea Sharrock (Equus – West End/Broadway, After the Dance) comes the world premiere of the play, High Noon. Joining Emmy and Tony Award-winner Billy Crudup and […]

The Play That Goes Wrong celebrates 11 years in the West End

Mischief’s The Play That Goes Wrong are determined to continue at the Duchess Theatre in London’s West End until they get it right. Performances of the chaotic comedy have been extended until Sunday 31 January 2027, perfect for those with a new 2026 diary. Learn With Mischief – www.learnwithmischief.com – a free to use education […]

ELF the Musical returns to the West End for Christmas 2025

ELF the Musical at the Aldwych Theatre starring real life couple Carrie Hope Fletcher and Joel Montague. ELF the Musical is playing at the Aldwych Theatre until 3 January 2026. ELF the Musical stars: Joel Montague (Buddy) Carrie Hope Fletcher (Jovie) Aled Jones (Walter Hobbs) Rosanna Hyland as Emily Hobbs Martyn Ellis as Santa/Mr Greenway […]

Cast announced for The Importance of Being Earnest in London

The National Theatre production of The Importance of Being Earnest announces cast for the upcoming West End run this autumn The Importance of Being Earnest will play at the Noël Coward Theatre, from 18 September 2025 until 10 January 2026. Joining Olly Alexander, who plays the role of Algernon Moncrieff, is Nathan Stewart-Jarrett as Jack Worthing, Hugh Dennis as Rev. Canon Chasuble, Shobna […]

Paddington The Musical at the Savoy Theatre

The world premiere of Paddington The Musical is now playing in London’s West End. Adapted from the much-loved books written by Michael Bond, and the award-winning films by STUDIOCANAL, with music and lyrics by Tom Fletcher, book by Jessica Swale and direction by Luke Sheppard the production opened at the Savoy Theatre on Sunday, 30 November. Paddington the Musical is now booking […]

New cast announced for WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION in London

The fourteenth cast for Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution at London County Hall has been announced The new cast will begin performances from 23 September this year. This year marks 100 years since Agatha Christie’s story Witness for the Prosecution, originally titled Traitor Hands, was first published in a weekly detective magazine in 1925. […]