Text: Five Men. One Dream. A sound that would last a lifetime. Ain't Too Proud The Life and Times of the Temptations. Prince Edward Theatre, A Delfont Mackintosh Theatre. Image: Five men dressed in suits.
TEXT: Winner! Best New Musical. Back to the Future the Musical. Adelphi theatre. Doc and Marty stand next to the Delorean time machine which has both doors open. Doc looks at a stop watch, Marty at his wrist watch. The city clock tower is in the background.
Text: Helloooo, London! Mrs. Doubtfire, The New Comedy Musical, Coming To The West End From 12 May 2023, Shaftesbury Theatre. Image: Mrs. Doubtfire from behind under a spotlight on a blue background.
Text: Winner of Every Best Musical Award on Broadway, A Strange Loop. Barbican. The Pultizer Winning Broadway Musical One Time London Season, 17 June - 9 September. Image: A man in the centre of the image, his silhoutte, with an orange glow like he is infront of the sun. The background is royal blue, with various figures of people in striking poses surrounding him. The text is in yellow, contrasting with the royal blue of the image.
Text: At the Old Vic Andy Karl Groundhog Day. Book by Danny Rubin. Music and Lyrics by Tim Minchin. Olivier Award Winner Best New Musical.. Image: A groundhog peeking into the image from the right hand side. Multiple five star reviews from various publications.
Text: The Time Traveller's Wife - A New Musical. Apollo Theatre. Image of a womans feet wearing trainers stood in front of a pair of boots.
Text: Graham Greene's The Third Man. A Musical Thriller. Book By Christopher Hampton. Lyrics by Don Black. Music by George Fenton. Directed by Trevor Nunn. Image: A shadow of a character running away down a dark tunnel.
Test: Kiln Theatre presents Mlima's Tale by Lynn Nottage. Directed by Miranda Cromwell.
Text: Peaky Blinders: The Rise. Immersive Experience, Live in Camden. Book Now. 5 stars A Truly Unmissable Experience must end 28th May. Image: Man Peaky Blinder walking away through an brightly lit doorway wearing long coat and flat cap.
Text: Kiln, Sidney Poitier's Life-Changing Decision. Retrograde, written by Ryan Calais Cameron, directed by Amit Sharma. Image: The text is in bold yellow, the title in capital letters, giving off a retro cinema feel, it is against a smoky black background.

London Theatre Premieres

Musical

Ain't Too Proud

Ain't Too Proud the musical recounts the epic legacy of R&B icon group The Temptations.

From £29.50
NO FEES

Musical

Back To The Future

Winner of Best New Musical 2022, Back To The Future The Musical is a trip back to 1955!

From £24

Musical

Mrs. Doubtfire

She's coming to the West End, dearie. Mrs. Doubtfire transfers for a limited run in 2023

From £27

Musical

A Strange Loop

Opens 17 June 2023

Meet Usher, a black queer writer, writing a musical about a black queer writer!

From £24

Musical

Groundhog Day

Based on the 1990's smash-hit movie, Groundhog Day The Musical returns to the Old Vic!

From £30

Musical

The Time Traveller's Wife The Musical

Opens 07 October 2023

A couple is torn apart by time whilst being bound together by unconditional love.

From £25
NO FEES

Musical

The Third Man

Opens 10 June 2023

Don't miss The Third Man musical premiere at the Menier Chocolate Factory

From £35

Play

Mlima's Tale

Opens 14 September 2023

Mlima's death is just the beginning in this devastating tale of corruption.

From £18
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Play

Peaky Blinders: The Rise

Peaky Blinders: The Rise comes to the Camden Garrison for a night of immersive action!

Price TBC

Play

Retrograde

In the Golden Age of Hollywood, Sidney Poitier is offered his dreams...but at what cost?

Price TBC

Concert

Pink Floyd Experience

Opens 08 October 2023

The golden age of rock bursts to life as Pink Floyd's legacy is celebrated on stage!

From £30
On Sale now

Play

August In England

August in England, a play inspired by the Windrush scandal, playing at the Bush Theatre.

Price TBC
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