From slapstick comedy plays like 'The Play That Goes Wrong', to improvised musicals by 'Showstopper!', comedy theatre remains a huge draw for London theatregoers!
Let Show-Score's community of avid theatre fans tell you the best London theatre shows set to make your ribs tickle! Read London Theatre reviews from our members and their picks for the best comedy theatre shows running in London right now!
The Bridge Theatre's immersive production of Frank Loesser's classic comedy musical.
A boozy jukebox musical which follows nine men in a pub harmonising to chart-topping songs.
Olivier Award-nominated jukebox musical featuring the hits of Swedish pop group, ABBA.
Mischief Theatre's new comedy about a mishap-prone mentalist.
Disney's magical stage adaptation of the hit 2013 animated movie.
Award-winning musical comedy from the creators of 'South Park' and 'Frozen' co-creator Robert Lopez.
17yo, Taylor Swift believer, copes with sister's demise, joins scouts for a hilarious journey.
A new family-friendly musical comedy based on the 1993 film of the same name.
A musical adaptation of the 1985 smash hit film - winner of the Best New Musical Olivier Award.
Olivier Award-winning comedy where everything goes wrong for the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society!
The improvised comedy based on Jane Austen's novels returns to the West End.
A magical stage adaptation of Roald Dahl's popular children's book. Winner of 7 Olivier Awards.
Olivier Award-winning comedy group stage a brand new improvised musical every night!
The award-winning comedy musical about a corpse used to win a war transfers to the West End.
Channing Tatum's 90-minute show male stripping show.
The Globe's production of Shakespeare's comedy about two pairs of twins and mistaken identities.
Sarah Gordon’s new irreverent retelling of the life and legacy of the Brontë sisters.
April De Angelis' new backstage comedy exploring celebrity culture, wealth & power.
Horrible Histories lights up the West End with an educational show about the Tudors.
Tony and Greg are in a committed open relationship. But cracks begin to appear when Robert arrives.
Zoo Co’s show directed on-stage in real-time by a learning disabled women.
The UK tour of the Olivier Award nominated musical based on the hit 2001 movie.
A star-studded whodunnit where, each night, the inspector is played by a different unrehearsed celebrity!