Browse all the shows in London on offer, including hit West End plays and musicals, new Off-West End premieres, opera, dance, concerts, and much more.
ABBA Voyage
ABBA ArenaMJ The Musical
Prince Edward TheatreThe Phantom of the Opera
His Majesty’s TheatreHamilton
Victoria Palace TheatreMamma Mia!
Novello TheatreThe Lion King
Lyceum TheatreWicked
Apollo Victoria TheatreLes Misérables
Sondheim TheatreThe Book of Mormon
Prince of Wales TheatreMoulin Rouge! The Musical
Piccadilly TheatreThe Devil Wears Prada
Dominion TheatreGiant
Harold Pinter TheatreThe Mousetrap
St. Martin's TheatreStranger Things: The First Shadow
Phoenix TheatreMy Master Builder
Wyndham's TheatreBack to the Future: The Musical
Adelphi TheatreCabaret
Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse TheatreThe Great Gatsby
London ColiseumSIX
Vaudeville TheatreHarry Potter And The Cursed Child: Both Parts
Palace TheatreTina - The Tina Turner Musical
Aldwych TheatreFiddler on the Roof
Barbican CentreThe Play That Goes Wrong
Duchess TheatreRichard II
Bridge TheatreHadestown
Lyric TheatreOliver!
Gielgud TheatreMrs. Warren's Profession
Garrick TheatreTitanique
Criterion TheatreMrs. Doubtfire
Shaftesbury TheatreMean Girls
Savoy TheatreGirl from the North Country
The Old VicStereophonic
Duke of York's TheatreThe Score
Theatre Royal HaymarketDisney's Hercules
Theatre Royal Drury LaneThe Brightening Air
The Old VicRomeo and Juliet - Globe
Globe TheatreThe Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Ambassadors TheatreMatilda The Musical
Cambridge TheatreThe Comedy About Spies
Noël Coward TheatreStarlight Express
Troubadour Wembley Park TheatreMy Neighbour Totoro
Gillian Lynne TheatreFaust
Royal Opera HouseCome Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular
Empress MuseumJust For One Day
Shaftesbury TheatreHere We Are
Lyttelton TheatreNoughts & Crosses
Regent's Park Open Air TheatreGood Night, Oscar
Barbican CentreRetrograde
Apollo TheatreClueless the Musical
Trafalgar TheatreBurlesque The Musical
Savoy TheatreBrigadoon
Regent's Park Open Air TheatreOnegin
Royal Opera HouseFawlty Towers – The Play
Apollo TheatreMarriage Material
Lyric HammersmithThere are so many shows in London to see, from plays to musicals, comedies to dramas, classics to contemporary works. With options for every type of theatregoer, you're bound to find one show (or several) in the city that you'll love. Want to find out all that London has to offer, including traditional theatre, comedy shows, concerts, operas, ballets, and more? Browse all shows in London available on Box Office, and book tickets now.
The West End is one of the world's premier hubs for theatre and live entertainment. West End theatres showcase some of the city's buzziest plays and musicals, including family-friendly Disney classics, celebrity-led plays, and globally renowned hits like The Phantom of the Opera and The Mousetrap, the world's longest-running play. But there is so much more to explore. If you've seen all the major hits on the West End, go off the West End to see groundbreaking new works in unique venues, which will give you the opportunity to explore more neighborhoods. Many Off-West End venues are just as storied as the West End's, too, like Royal Albert Hall and Shakespeare's Globe.
If you're not into traditional theatre, why not check out a stand-up show, an improvised comedy, a dance performance, or a concert? Or, you can go to an immersive show, where you can become part of the show and wander around its world as performances unfold all around you. The possibilities for London theatre are endless.
There are shows perfect to attend with your family, your friends, a date, or simply yourself. Browse all types of theatre in London, and book tickets on Box Office now to see your new favorite show.
It's best to arrive early to the theatre — allow 20-30 minutes to wait in the queue to enter the theatre and get your tickets checked, use the bathroom (as the lines are often longest at intermission), buy concessions and merchandise, and find your seat before the performance starts.
There is no set dress code to attend theatre in London — since you'll be sitting at the show for a few hours, it's more important to be comfortable than to be fancy. You might want to dress up if your theatregoing trip is a special occasion, but it's not required. Additionally, regardless of clothing, it's best to leave loud or light-up accessories at home, as they might distract other theatregoers.
There are London shows playing every day of the week, excluding some holidays. Every show has one or two days per week where they don't perform (most often Sunday or Monday), but since every show's schedule is different, there are always multiple shows playing on any given day at London's theatres.
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