London Plays open on 13th March 2023
There’s nobody on a megaphone. We just wait and they come. And we talk to them. And we find out what’s hurting them. And we just talk and we pray and that’s pretty much it.
This is the story of one brilliant idea. And the impact on the lives of many.
Art and Eros are always superimposed, don’t you find? You cannot separate the two: the model naked in supplication before the artist; the artist exposing himself in trust. The beast of creation is always erect.
Join us for Guys & Dolls as The Bridge transforms for one of the greatest musicals of all time. It has more hit songs, more laughs and more romance than any show ever written.The seating is wrapped ...
How do you express the most deepest and vulnerable parts of yourself when you are restricted to speaking 140 words a day?
Marjorie Prime is a futuristic and chilling introspection into the human psyche.
Adapted from the ancient Greek tragedy by the tragedian Euripides, the production Medea comes to @sohoplace theatre for a strictly limited run.
Following an award-winning run at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Rob Madge brings My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?) to the Garrick Theatre.
So, here’s the plan: hit the beach, lunch alfresco, back by the afternoon, cocktails by the pool, dinner in the restaurant – which is excellent by the way – drugs, girls, half an hour’s kip, flight home!
a new play by Simon Stone
after Euripides, Seneca and Racine
From 1 February to 8 April 2023
Running Time: tbc
A co-production with Sherman Theatre
a new play by Gary Owen
From 14 February to 1 April 2023
Running Time: tbc
The iconic Sheridan Smith stars as the loveable Liverpudlian lass in Shirley Valentine!
Sleepova is an ode to the difficulty that comes with maintaining the friendships that form us whilst we age.
A National Theatre and Sheffield Theatres production
in association with Various Productions
Music and lyrics by Richard Hawley
Book by Chris Bush
From 9 February to 25 March 2023
Running Time: tbc
Hailed as 'genuinely epic and magnificent' by the New York Times, The Lehman Trilogy is the story of a family that changed the world.
The world's longest-running play of any kind, Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap at the St Martin's Theatre
“And what news of London Town, Paddy? This Walworth Road off the Elephant and Castle paint me a picture of this boulevard and its surrounding environs.”
Holed up in a flat on the Walworth Road, ...
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.
With no rehearsals, no director, a different actor each night, and a script waiting in a sealed envelope on stage, internationally acclaimed White Rabbit Red Rabbit, by Iranian writer Nassim Soleimanp...