London Plays open on 28th November 2022
This joyous adaptation for the stage was created by Jack Thorne who wrote Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and was responsible for the new adaptation of Woyzeck which starred John Boyega.
The West End transfer of Best of Enemies stars Zachary Quinto and David Harewood
You told me you loved me, once. You said you carried me. You remember that? You still carry me? Or did you drop me, somewhere along the line?
Elberace (Gay Elvis): A Hunk of Mincing Love is the first worldwide awarded LGBTQIA+ Elvis Act at The Internationally renowned Porthcawl Elvis Festival. Known for his vibrant and energetic performa...
This play explores how a seemingly good person can be lured step, by logical step into the most deplorable of actions.
The global premiere of Japanese creative powerhouse Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbour Totoro live on stage at London’s Barbican.
“There’s somethin’ about this house. Somethin’ here. Somethin’ in the walls. Its bones. Like DNA.”
A family packs into a small house with a tangled history. Matt is here, yearning to rea...
Ask any young lad to describe their first memories
of football and most would recall the waft of liniment oil, or the roar of the crowd under the blazing floodlights – Glenn Richards was no dif...
The company’s latest adaptation explores in thrilling theatre the chilling vision provided by Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella in all its horror. This is a world in which relationships are gove...
Based on one of the most extraordinary and best-loved works of fiction, this is a universally acclaimed, smash-hit adaptation of an epic journey of endurance and hope.
Michael Grandage directs Emma Corrin in Neil Bartlett’s joyous new adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s modern masterpiece - Orlando.
by William Shakespeare
From 23 November to 21 January
The Union Theatre Bar & Kitchen is best known for the lively vibe and phenomenal atmosphere. Now we are proud to introduce our piano evenings. Relax with a drink in this funky venue and enjoy Luk...
Press proposes that there is an imbalance between the powers of the UK press and the press abroad, through the eyes of one man’s struggle between good and evil.
The world's longest-running play of any kind, Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap at the St Martin's Theatre
Poop Poop!A brand-new adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s much loved The Wind in the Willows by award-winning children’s author Piers Torday (The Last Wild series) comes to Wilton’s this Christmas.S...
Known as one of literatures towering symbols of honesty and compassion lawyer Atticus Finch seeks the truth in a town that seems determined to hide it.