All London Theatre articles
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NewsChoose life, choose the stage: Trainspotting musical hits the West End
Three decades after the cult film, Trainspotting The Musical will make its world premiere at Theatre Royal Haymarket this July bringing Irvine Welsh’s iconic characters back to life on stage.
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NewsGroup bookings for the one-part production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
After ten years in the West End as a two-part production, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will be presented as a single performance from 6th October at the Palace Theatre.
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NewsMajor West End productions extend into 2027
Three long-running Cameron Mackintosh productions are extending their stay in London’s West End into 2027.
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NewsParanormal Activity haunting UK theatres
Hit West End production, Paranormal Activity takes psychological tension to venues in the UK and Ireland from September, coinciding with a West End run.
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NewsTo Kill a Mockingbird transferring to West End
Richard Coyle stars in the summer season of the stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s hit novel about racial injustice and childhood innocence.
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NewsCatherine Tate starring in West End production of Oh, Mary!
Known for her work on stage and screen, Catherine Tate will play Mary Todd Lincoln as the show extends in the West End.
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NewsOperation Mincemeat announces biggest ever extension and UK tour
The West End production has announced its 18th extension, running until February 2027, coinciding with the start of a 40-week UK tour.
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NewsBilly Elliot musical is returning to the stage
The award-winning musical based on the hit film returns for a UK tour from November, followed by a limited West End season at the Adelphi Theatre.
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NewsMiss Saigon returns to the West End in 2027
The production will open at the Prince Edward Theatre in May 2027, where it will play an eight-month season, ten years after first performing at the venue.
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NewsBurlesque returning for London run and UK tour
The production of Burlesque the Musical will play at the new venue, The Arts at Marble Arch, whilst the touring show will visit 26 venues across the UK.
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SponsoredBeetlejuice musical haunts Prince Edward Theatre until April 2027
Don’t miss out – it’ll haunt you! Fantastic group rates for the West End run of Beetlejuice will make you a saving that’s out of this Netherworld.
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NewsShakespeare classics reimagined for Globe summer season
The Globe Theatre’s summer season will open on 23rd April with a new production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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News30 years of Matthew Bourne's Cinderella ballet
The interpretation of the classic fairytale will begin performances in November, before a 2027 tour marking 30 years since performances began.
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NewsStart spreading the news! Frank Sinatra musical hitting West End
Sinatra The Musical will begin performances in June, charting the life and career of the legendary artist and cultural icon.
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NewsMusical set during miners strike to play the National Theatre
Based on the award-winning film, Pride tells the story of a group of friends that formed Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) in 1984.
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SponsoredFaulty Towers Dining Experience expands group packages for 2026
The longest-running stage adaptation of Fawlty Towers in London’s West End is now offering a range of packages for groups including the chance to book private performances.
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ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Paddington The Musical
We witness how the beloved character comes to life on stage, spreading his timeless message of kindness and belonging to a captivated audience at London’s Savoy Theatre.
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NewsGroup rates for Jesus Christ Superstar featuring Sam Ryder
Groups can now book tickets for the limited run of the production at the London Palladium which sees the Eurovision star making his West End debut.
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NewsCoyote Ugly to make London debut in 2027
The production, based on the hit film about a songwriter trying to survive in New York, will feature music from the film and original music and lyrics written for the show.
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FeaturesTop West End shows to see in 2026
London’s West End will continue to dazzle audiences, with a range of fresh productions hitting the stage, whilst other popular shows have extended their stays.


