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Scrooge, visited by Marley's ghost, warned of eternal damnation if he doesn't change.
The world premiere of this new British musical about a London community's defiance in the face of fascism.
Raymond Briggs' beloved book about a little boy and a magical snowman is adapted for the stage.
The Globe's production of Shakespeare's comedy about two pairs of twins and mistaken identities.
The Olivier Award-nominated supernatural thriller set in a haunted house returns to the West End.
An award-winning play which examines the events leading up to the untimely death of a young woman.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's adaptation of the classic movie following Dorothy's magical adventure through Oz.
Horrible Histories lights up the West End with an educational show about the Tudors.
The UK tour of Zinnie Harris' adaptation of the beloved children's story with music by Douglas Hodge.
Zoo Co’s show directed on-stage in real-time by a learning disabled women.
The stage adaptation of Rachel Bright's children's book about confidence & self-esteem.
The UK tour of the Olivier Award-winning revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock musical.
The UK tour of the Olivier Award nominated musical based on the hit 2001 movie.
Olivier Award nominated musical stage adaptation of Judith Kerr's beloved picture book.
A musical homage to rock legend Janis Joplin and her inspirations.
The Dickens Theatre Company's mishap-laden take on Dickens' Christmas classic.
The stage adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's children's story.
Competition ensues to mold Katherina into a submissive wife, led by Petruchio.
Raymond Briggs' festive children's book is brought to life for the Lyric stage.
A kids' show about balloons that teaches children about holding on and letting go.
A musical adaptation of Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler's best-selling book about the joy of reading.
Miriam Battye’s play examining romance in the modern world returns to the Soho Theatre.
Olivier Award-winning director John Caird helms this adaptation of Studio Ghibli’s Oscar-winning movie.