The Devil Wears Prada
87%
2.6k ratings
Vanessa Williams delivers pure glamour and bite in this fashion-world satire, bringing the iconic attitude the story demands. Every entrance from her feels like an event.
Teeth 'n' Smiles
Rebecca Lucy Taylor (Self Esteem) leads this raw backstage drama about a rock band in freefall, bringing the same electric presence she’s known for in her concerts—just channelled into razor-sharp theatre.
Dracula
Cynthia Erivo stars in all 23 roles in this intoxicating reimagining of the immortal gothic horror. Witness her incredible performance in this show brought to us by creative team behind the Olivier Award-winning production of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Aaron Pierre (Mufasa: The Lion King) steps in as the rebellious Randle P. McMurphy, with Giles Terera (Hamilton) as Dale Harding, and Michelle Gomez (Green Wing) commanding the ward as Nurse Ratched in this bold reimagining of the classic play.
Kinky Boots The Musical
Strutting into the Coliseum this spring, Kinky Boots returns in a brand-new production packed with heart and high heels. Strictly Come Dancing’s Johannes Radebe steps into the spotlight alongside Matt Cardle, bringing fresh star power to this feel-good favourite.
Romeo & Juliet
Starring Sadie Sink (Stranger Things) as Juliet and Noah Jupe (A Quiet Place, Hamnet) as Romeo in their West End debuts, Shakespeare’s electrifying and timeless tragic tale of love and innocence for a strictly limited and unmissable season at the Harold Pinter Theatre.
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Opening this March, this iconic tale of seduction and revenge returns with serious star wattage. Lesley Manville (The Crown) and Aidan Turner (Poldark) lead a glittering revival where desire is a weapon and reputation is everything.
Shadowlands
Joined by Maggie Siff (Mad Men), Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey, Paddington) dazzles as C.S. Lewis, bringing baffled charm and emotional weight that critics have called almost "unbearably powerful" (Guardian).
Cabaret
92%
1.8k ratings
Welcome to the Kit Kat Club, where nothing stays at a safe distance. West End favourite Katie Hall (Les Miserables) brings fire and fragility to Sally Bowles, while Matt Willis (Busted) steps into the Emcee role with dark charisma and unexpected edge.
Inter Alia
Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl) anchors this tense courtroom battle, giving the legal drama a fierce emotional spine. She makes the stakes feel gripping from the moment she appears.
Man to Man
Tilda Swinton returns for a rare solo performance, shaping this unsettling tale of disguise and survival with precision and power. It’s an intimate look at a performer in full command.
Grace Pervades
Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison (Spooks) explore the famously charged partnership of Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. Their performances capture the passion, rivalry, and brilliance behind a theatrical legend.
High Society
Helen George (Call the Midwife, The King and I) stars as glamorous socialite Tracy Lord and is joined by Felicity Kendal (Rosemary and Thyme, Anything Goes) in this summer’s most eagerly anticipated production of Cole Porter's classic musical.
I’m Sorry, Prime Minister
Much-loved actor and presenter Griff Rhys Jones stars as the bewildered Jim Hacker, with Clive Francis (Bridgerton, The Crown) as the ever-scheming Sir Humphrey Appleby. Classic political chaos, sharp wit, and star power all in one.
Ivanov
Chris Pine (Star Trek) makes his London stage debut in this exciting new production that brings Chekhov’s comic drama hurtling into the contemporary world.
Marie & Rosetta
Olivier Award-winner Beverley Knight is set to appear alongside rising star, Ntombizodwa Ndlovu, at Soho Place in this two-woman powerhouse musical about ambition, music, and the unlikely friendship that changed the course of gospel.