The Olivier-Award nominated play about six black men in group therapy returns to the West End.
Four-time Tony Award-winning musical about the life of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
The West End transfer of this new British musical about two people from different worlds crossing paths.
Revolutionary musical about American founding father, Alexander Hamilton. Winner of 7 Olivier Awards.
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.
A new play based on the hit Netflix series that serves as a prequel to the eerie events in Hawkins.
Award-winning musical comedy from the creators of 'South Park' and 'Frozen' co-creator Robert Lopez.
Olivier Award-winning comedy where everything goes wrong for the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society!
A revival production of Agatha Christie's intense courtroom drama.
A musical adaptation of the 1985 smash hit film - winner of the Best New Musical Olivier Award.
Alan Menken's musical adaptation of the hit film of the same name returns to the West End.
17yo, Taylor Swift believer, copes with sister's demise, joins scouts for a hilarious journey.
The improvised comedy based on Jane Austen's novels returns to the West End.
The West End transfer of Anaïs Mitchell's musical telling a version of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.
A magical stage adaptation of Roald Dahl's popular children's book. Winner of 7 Olivier Awards.
Jez Butterworth's new play about two sisters returning home to their dying mother.
Sir Ian McKellen stars in this new adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry IV, parts 1 & 2.
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.
Olivier Award-winning British musical - written as a love letter to Sheffield - transfers to the West End.
Sarah Gordon’s new irreverent retelling of the life and legacy of the Brontë sisters.
Ben Power's adaptation of Charles Dickens’ 'Our Mutual Friend' exploring the corruption that wealth can bring.