See It First (London Reviews) (13)

London theatre shows that are due to start performances within the next seven days.

Let Show-Score's community of avid theatre fans tell you the London theatre shows that are starting performances within the next week!

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Starts Apr 30
London: West End

Olivier Award-winning director John Caird helms this adaptation of Studio Ghibli’s Oscar-winning movie.

Score it Buy from £14
Unreviewed
Starts Apr 30
London: Hammersmith

The world premiere of Deafinitely Theatre's new play inspired by the experiences of deaf people living with…

Score it Buy from £41
Unreviewed
Starts Apr 26
London: Seven Dials

Olivier Award-nominee Benedict Andrew's adaptation of Chekov's tragicomedy. 

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Unreviewed
Starts May 02
London: Brixton

Sonali Bhattacharyya's play about British Muslim schoolgirls tackling adolescence, Islamophobia, and cultural…

Unreviewed
Opens Apr 30
London: St. James

Stephen Unwin's new play based on a true story about a mother uncovering a scandal at the heart of her son's…

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Unreviewed
Opens Apr 27
London: Hackney

Olivier Award-nominated playwright Sami Ibrahim's thriller exploring global divides.

Unreviewed
Opens Apr 25
London: Southwark

Experience love's celebration this summer with a luxurious paradise of timeless comedy.

Score it Buy from £24
Unreviewed
Starts May 01
London: Elephant and Castle

Dazzling revival: Heroic struggles, brilliant performance, heartwarming direction by Clive Judd.

Score it Buy from £15
Unreviewed
Opens Apr 26
London: Greenwich

A gripping thriller exploring grief, forgiveness, and the aftermath of a tragic disappearance.

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Opens Apr 25
London: Battersea

Exploring love, sex, and Gay Pride with a modern, humorous, and honest portrayal of a gay lifestyle.

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Unreviewed
Opens Apr 29
London: Hornchurch

Explore Lionel Bart's soaring success and tragic downfall in a captivating musical narrative.

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Unreviewed
Opens May 01
London: Sloane Square

Detention fuels Somali folktale bonding in a riotous comedy on Muslim culture and friendship.

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Unreviewed
Opens May 02
London: Hammersmith

Tang’s King Lear is a non-verbal theatre transcending the boundaries of Shakespeare’s plays.