Hello! I'm Andrzej, the theatre editor of Time Out London, and me and my freelancers review a heck of a lot of theatre. This page is an attempt to distil the shows that are on right now into ...
Cameron Mackintosh has written 2 shows including ... for creative contribution to West End theatre, Best Musical (Tony Awards) for Miss Saigon, Best Musical (Tony Awards) for The Phantom of ...
Finally, it's often cheaper to find theatre tickets outside of the capital. While some of the UK's most renowned shows are put on in the West End and around London, the UK has a thriving theatre ...
That’s why I find it odd that Cameron Mackintosh’s much-feted revival ... us that life below the poverty line in 19th-century London was no joke. The domestic violence of the villain Bill ...
A new 430-seat theatre is to open in London, launching with a show directed by and starring Dita Von Teese. The Emerald Theatre will be based at 8 Embankment in London and is run by Tokyo ...
Following a successful run at Jermyn Street Theatre, The Lonely Londoners has returned to the stage in Roy Williams’ dynamic adaptation of Sam Selvon’s Windrush novel. The play captures the fierce ...
So we get the usual ensemble of adorable workhouse orphans and cheeky London ragamuffins, and an angelic Oliver Twist – played, with consummate skill and sensitivity, by Cian Eagle-Service on ...
The Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre production of Fiddler on the Roof is set to transfer to London’s Barbican Theatre this summer, followed by a UK and Ireland tour. Directed by Jordan Fein and ...
It’s the return of Official London Theatre’s January sale, with cheap tickets for over 50 shows across all of 2025, including musicals like Les Misérables, Moulin Rouge and Wicked. The See It Live ...
The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular, London has a long history of circus musicals. Roll up, roll up! London theatre has often ventured into the Big Top, bringing us exciting circus spectacles like ...
Distilled from Dickens and filtered through a mid-20th century sense of the capital’s shifting social tides and undercurrents, it’s the quintessential London musical. The score of Oliver!
Although the general details of Rufus Norris’s final four plays as artistic director of the National Theatre were announced last year, it’s finally time for the end. Literally: not only are ...