Plays in London

Whether it's a captivating courtroom drama, a satirical farce, or a slapstick masterpiece, there is a play for everyone in London. Discover all the productions.

Plays

A Man for All Seasons
From £15

A Man for All Seasons

Harold Pinter Theatre
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
From £28
From £26

The Mousetrap

St. Martin's Theatre
Every Brilliant Thing
From £28
My Neighbour Totoro
From £18

My Neighbour Totoro

Gillian Lynne Theatre
Fawlty Towers – The Play
From £18
The Comedy About Spies
From £13

The Comedy About Spies

Noël Coward Theatre
Stereophonic
From £23

Stereophonic

Duke of York's Theatre
Till The Stars Come Down
From £23

Till The Stars Come Down

Theatre Royal Haymarket
A Midsummer Night's Dream
From £23
Mrs. Warren's Profession
From £25
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The Daughter of Time
From £24

The Daughter of Time

Charing Cross Theatre
The Play That Goes Wrong
From £23
Born With Teeth
From £26

Born With Teeth

Wyndham's Theatre
Salome
From £28

Salome

Theatre Royal Haymarket
Good Night, Oscar
From £23

Good Night, Oscar

Barbican Centre
The Tiger Who Came To Tea
From £13

The Tiger Who Came To Tea

Theatre Royal Haymarket
Four Play
From £18

Four Play

King's Head Theatre
War Horse
From £18

War Horse

New Wimbledon Theatre
The Smeds and The Smoos
From £13
Inter Alia
From £127

Inter Alia

Lyttelton Theatre
Clarkston
From £45

Clarkston

Trafalgar Theatre
Giant
From £259

Giant

Harold Pinter Theatre
Christmas Carol Goes Wrong
From £23
The Lady from the Sea
From £28

The Lady from the Sea

Bridge Theatre
Punch
From £23

Punch

Apollo Theatre
A Role to Die For
From £16

A Role to Die For

Marylebone Theatre
Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show!
From £13

Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show!

Theatre Royal Haymarket
Othello
From £28

Othello

Theatre Royal Haymarket
Rough Magic - Globe
From £18

Rough Magic - Globe

Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
Alice in Wonderland
From £16

Alice in Wonderland

Marylebone Theatre
That Bastard, Puccini!
From £28
All My Sons
From £26

All My Sons

Wyndham's Theatre
Romeo and Juliet - Globe
From £45
Nye
From £43

Nye

Olivier Theatre
Ghost Stories
From £28

Ghost Stories

Peacock Theatre
Mary Page Marlowe
From £28
The Importance of Being Earnest
From £28
The Woman in Black
From £21

The Woman in Black

Alexandra Palace
Macbeth
From £21
The Estate
From £39

The Estate

Dorfman Theatre
The Unbelievers
From £18

The Unbelievers

Royal Court
Vanity Fair
From £28
Entertaining Mr Sloane
From £28

Entertaining Mr Sloane

Young Vic (Main House)
Reunion
From £18

Reunion

Kiln Theatre
I’m Sorry, Prime Minister
From £18

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best play to see in London?

London has a rotating lineup of great plays in the West End and beyond, and new ones are always premiering. One of the most famous London plays is Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap, the world's longest-running show. Another long-running fan favourite is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which has run in the West End since 2016 and earned a record-breaking nine Olivier Awards.

Where can I see a play in London?

The West End is the premier theatre district in London to see plays, with dozens of venues located in close proximity in the neighbourhood. However, plays are always happening all over London; for example, the famous Shakespeare's Globe playhouse is located in the Southwark neighbourhood.

How much does it cost to see a play in London?

Ticket prices for plays vary; on TodayTix, you can get tickets to some plays for less than £30. At most plays, seats closer to the stage are priced higher, and plays starring celebrities generally tend to have higher ticket prices. Tickets further back in theatres, as well as tickets to smaller shows in Off-West End venues, are often available at lower prices.

A Man for All Seasons
From £15

A Man for All Seasons

Harold Pinter Theatre
The Great Gatsby
From £20

The Great Gatsby

London Coliseum
Sing Street
From £18

Sing Street

Lyric Hammersmith
The Devil Wears Prada
From £23

The Devil Wears Prada

Dominion Theatre
Hadestown
From £23

Hadestown

Lyric Theatre
Every Brilliant Thing
From £28
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