
The Phantom of the Opera
West End musical The Phantom of the Opera at His Majesty's Theatre in London.
Spy for a Day: James Bond Immersive Tour & Dining
Join a James Bond–style immersive spy tour and dining experience in London, featuring an AI spy assistant and expert guide to lead your espionage mission.
Harry Potter & the Cursed Child Parts One & Two

Unfortunate: The Untold Story Of Ursula The Sea Witch
A campy, naughty new musical at The Other Palace retelling Ursula the Sea Witch's untold story with wicked humor.

Sinematic
Sinematic brings cinema after dark to The Emerald Theatre with burlesque and stunt in a bold cabaret of femme fatales — glamour, danger and reinvention.

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience In London's West End
Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience returns to London's West End for its 13th year, a live, interactive comedy dinner show based on the iconic Fawlty Towers.

Cabaret
Cabaret at The Playhouse invites you into a glittering, life-affirming spectacle where witty songs and vivid storytelling collide on a stage that feels intimate yet electric.

Disney's Hercules
Disney's Hercules at Theatre Royal Drury Lane is a Broadway-sized mythic thunderstorm—epic songs, dazzling costumes and timeless charm turning the London theatre into an arena of legend.

The LipSinkers at Two Brewers
London’s cult lip-sync cabaret The LipSinkers kick off their 20th year with three explosive nights at Clapham’s Two Brewers, delivering gloriously chaotic drag, theatrical flair, and glittering cabaret energy under the pub-theatre roof.

The LipSinkers
The LipSinkers come alive at The Two Brewers in Clapham, London, a cheeky cabaret-meets-theatre night where soaring harmonies and sharp wit spill onto a lively pub stage.

The Jury Experience: Diamonds, Lies, and a Dead Man
Audience members become the jury in this live theatre courtroom drama, deciding the verdict as testimonies unfold over a $20 million necklace theft.

Modern Magic Show with Jake Banfield
Enter The Charlotte Street Hotel for Jake Banfield’s Modern Magic Show, a cool, exclusive London experience where the master of deceit wows with jaw-dropping tricks, a guest-only private bar, and intimate, spellbinding atmosphere.
Cray Cray Cabaret!
Step into Cray Cray Cabaret! at The Comedy Store in London, a wild theater night where razor-sharp sketches, fearless cabaret, and neon-lit punchlines collide for a bold, unforgettable late show.

Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience
Step into Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience at the President Hotel, where a five-star farce hums with chaos, improvisation, and razor-sharp wit as 13 years of London legend spill into the dining room.

Ken Ludwig’s Dear Jack, Dear Louise
Ken Ludwig’s Dear Jack, Dear Louise at Dalston stages a WWII-era letter romance between a US Army doctor and an aspiring actress, weaving wit and longing as London theatre lights up with history.

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister
Jonathan Lynn brings the long-awaited final chapter of I'm Sorry, Prime Minister to the Apollo Shaftesbury Avenue, delivering razor timing, sharp wit and a rousing political theatre night.

Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience
Experience Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience—a live-dining spoof of Fawlty Towers in London's West End, blending improvised comedy with a themed meal.

Moulin Rouge! The Musical
Moulin Rouge! The Musical whisks you into velvet glamour at London's Piccadilly Theatre, where spellbinding cabaret, pulsating songs, and roaring spectacle spark under glittering chandeliers.

Iphigenia
Iphigenia at Dalston promises a windswept myth retelling in London, as the Greek tragedy threads sacrifice and fate through a modern stage, blending ritual gravity with razor-sharp storytelling.

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister
Jonathan Lynn brings the final chapter of Yes Minister to life with I'm Sorry, Prime Minister at Apollo Shaftesbury Avenue in London.

The Phantom Of The Opera
Step into the velvet shadows of His Majesty's Theatre as The Phantom of the Opera revives its haunting splendor—glorious operatic crescendos, masked mystery, and a heart-stopping chandelier moment that lingers long after the curtain falls.

Les Misérables
Cameron Mackintosh's acclaimed fully staged Les Misérables, by Boublil and Schönberg, opens at London's Queen's Theatre, delivering soaring anthems, lavish production, and the enduring heartbreak of revolution on stage.

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister
Jonathan Lynn's witty political comedy, the final chapter of Yes, Minister/Yes, Prime Minister, arrives at Apollo Shaftesbury Avenue in London.

Shadowlands
Stage production Shadowlands at Aldwych Theatre stars Hugh Bonneville as C.S. Lewis, bringing his life and friendship to London stage.
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