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Review
London Theatre Review: The Producers
Mel Brooks’ laugh-a-minute production, The Producers has returned to the West End and is sure to have you in stitches as it takes no prisoners.
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News
New theatre planned for Greenwich
Troubadour Greenwich Peninsula Theatre is expected to open in autumn 2026 and will feature two 1,500-seat auditoriums.
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Full cast announced for UK tour of The Bodyguard musical
Producers have revealed the complete company for the upcoming tour of The Bodyguard opening at Birmingham’s Alexandra Theatre this month.
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More time to see Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
There is also a new cast for the two-part London production which is now booking into next year, with group rates available for ten or more people.
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New cast announced as Stranger Things stage show extends booking
A new cast has been announced for the West End production of Stranger Things: The First Shadow, with the prequel to the Netflix series extending bookings until April 2026.
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Familiar names included as casting announced for Paddington musical
The principal cast for the world premiere of Paddington The Musical has been revealed, with performances beginning in November in London.
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Stephen Fry and Hugh Dennis join cast for Oscar Wilde Classic
The National Theatre has announced the full cast for its West End production of The Importance of Being Earnest, featuring Stephen Fry and Olly Alexander.
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Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts joins Hadestown cast
Former Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts will join the cast of Hadestown at London’s Lyric Theatre, playing Persephone from September until January 2026.
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Game of Thrones and The Full Monty actor to star in West End musical
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is transferring to the West End following a sold-out run at the Chichester Festival Theatre.
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Mia Carragher Leads The Hunger Games Stage Adaptation
Mia Carragher will take on the lead role of Katniss Everdeen in the first-ever live stage adaptation of Suzanne Collins’s acclaimed book The Hunger Games.
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MJ The Musical: the hype is real…
He is one of the greatest entertainers of all time. Now, Michael Jackson’s unique and unparalleled artistry is thrilling West End audiences at the Prince Edward Theatre in MJ.
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Elf The Musical returning for Christmas
The hit musical based on the much-loved Christmas film is returning to the West End for a strictly limited ten-week run until the new year.
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Strictly’s Johannes to strut into the West End with Kinky Boots
Following a record-breaking tour, Strictly Come Dancing star, Johannes Radebe will make his West End debut in the new production of Kinky Boots The Musical opening in March 2026.
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Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy live show coming to London
The interactive show will open at Riverside Studios in November, with visitors able to explore the world based on Douglas Adams’ novels and the 2005 film.
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Review
London Theatre Review: Evita
Magnetic vocals, emotive routines and a unique and surprising performance of its most well-known number make Jamie Lloyd’s production of Evita a must see in London’s West End.
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Review
London Theatre Review: Hercules
Disney on Stage delivers another fun, high-energy musical adaptation that fans of the film and newcomers alike are sure to enjoy.
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News
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button closing in October
The award winning musical has announced its final extension at The Ambassadors Theatre, with its last West End performance taking place on 11th October 2025.
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RSC announces 2025/26 programme starring Outlander’s Sam Heughan
The Royal Shakespeare Company has announced its 2025/26 programme of shows, including a new production of Shakespeare’s Henry V and a West End run of Born With Teeth.
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Special anniversary cast announced for Les Misérables, London
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the West End musical, producers of Les Misérables have announced a new cast including Killian Donnelly as Jean Valjean and Bradley Jaden as Javert.
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Review
London Theatre Review: Just For One Day - The Live Aid Musical
Non-stop classic hits and emotional storytelling bring this true story to life in London’s West End, 40 years on from the concerts that united the world.