Current London Shows
Our theatre vouchers can be used to buy tickets to any one of a huge selection of shows playing in London's West End theatres. Tickets are currently available for the following musicals and plays.

13 at the Olivier Theatre
Set in a dark and magical landscape of singing pensioners, fanatical atheists and imminent apocalypse, 13 depicts a London both familiar and strange, a London staring into the void.

39 Steps at the Criterion Theatre
Hitchcock meets hilarious in this innovative and award-winning comedy at the Criterion Theatre! Based on the John Buchan novel, and memorably filmed by Alfred Hitchcock, this astonishing theatrical tour-de-force is played with just four actors who play a minimum of 139 roles. THE 39 STEPS await you, so book today!

A Bowl Of Cherries at the Charing Cross Theatre
A Bowl of Cherries is a musical revue that looks at life through a cycle of plays and songs, featuring Gary Wilmot?and?Claire Buckfield.

A Tale of Two Cities at the Charing Cross Theatre
In celebration of the bicentenary of Charles Dickens, PNPF in association with Ovation present the new musical 'A Tale of Two Cities'.

Abigail's Party at the Menier Chocolate Factory
The Menier Chocolate Factory is delighted to announce the revival of Mike Leigh's acclaimed play, Abigail's Party.

Absent Friends at the Harold Pinter Theatre
Welcome to a tea party you'll never forget, as Alan Ayckbourn's classic comedy of manners and social embarrassment serves up a slice of deliciously black humour.

All New People at the Duke of York's
The dead of winter, Long Beach Island, New Jersey, Charlie (Zach Braff) has hit rock bottom.

Apassionata at the The O2 Arena
Following sell out performances in over 30 cities across Europe, Apassionata will now leave audiences star-struck with only two performances at The O2 on the 21st January 2012.

Backbeat at the Duke of York's
Backbeat - the adaptation of the 1994 film by Iain Softley on the birth of the Beatles - will be rock 'n' rolling its way to London's Duke of York Theatre for its West End premiere from October.

Ballet Preljocaj - Snow White at the Sadlers Wells
One of France's most successful choreographers, Angelin Preljocaj returns to Sadler's Wells with his award-winning 2008 adaption of the Brothers Grimm fairytale, Snow White.

Ballet Revolucion at the Peacock Theatre
Ballet Revoluci?n is an explosive fusion of ballet, contemporary dance and hip hop from a company of supremely talented Cuban dancers and live musicians.

BalletBoyz The Talent at the Sadlers Wells
Adam, Anthony, Ed, Leon, Luke, Matt, Miguel and Taylor are the remarkable dancers who were handpicked from open auditions by BalletBoyz to star in this explosive feast of live dance.

Being Shakespeare at the Trafalgar Studios
Simon Callow brings to life Shakespeare's unforgettable characters and the real man behind the legend in this triumphant play.

Big Pants and Botox at the Arts Theatre
After a phenomenally successful run in 2011, Casualty's Rebecca Wheatley is hitting the road again in 2012 with her tremendous one-woman show.

Billy Elliot at the Victoria Palace
Based on the international smash hit film, BILLY ELLIOT - THE MUSICAL is set against the background of the historic miners' strike of 1984/85.

Blood Brothers at the Phoenix Theatre
Written by Willy Russell, one of the country's leading contemporary dramatists, BLOOD BROTHERS tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks. The incredible score includes Bright New Day and the emotionally charged Tell Me It's Not True. Experience this great British musical at the Phoenix Theatre today!

Broken Glass at the Vaudeville Theatre
Broken Glass, Arthur Miller's Olivier award-winning drama, tells the story of Phillip and Sylvia Gellburg, a New York couple living in Brooklyn in 1938 and their relationship with a doctor who is called in to help with Sylvia's sudden paralysis.

Can We Talk About This? at the Lyttelton
DV8's new production examines how events have reflected and influenced multicultural policies, freedom of speech and censorship. There is no interval. Latecomers may not be admitted. Ages 16 and over.

Cemlyn Jones at the Arts Theatre
This is the debut London show for Bristol based singer-songwriter Cemlyn Jones.

Chicago at the Garrick Theatre
Murder, Greed, Corruption, Exploitation, Adultery, Treachery. all those things we hold near and dear to our hearts - be razzled and dazzled by a true Broadway and West End classic.

Christmas with the Rat Pack at the Wyndham's Theatre
Christmas With The Rat Pack is the perfect production to get you in the mood for the festive season, with seasonal classics including Silent Night, Merry Little Christmas, Baby It's Cold Outside and White Christmas.

Cinderella - Manchester at the Manchester Opera House
The most magical fairytale of them all comes alive on the Opera House stage in the fun-filled family Panto extravaganza, Cinderella.

Compania Antonio Gades - Fuenteovejuna at the Sadlers Wells
This year, Antonio Gades's company perform his folk-dance-drama interpretation of Lope de Vega's play, Fuenteovejuna.

Coppelia at the The London Coliseum
With a wild mix of abracadabra and some mischievous maidens, comic chaos is riotously unleashed when humans and automatons collide in Dr. Coppelius's spooky toyshop. Peter Wright's enchanting family friendly production of this joyous and witty ballet is an ever-popular celebration of love, with a sparkling score and breathtaking choreography.

Cosi Fan Tutte at the Royal Opera House
The course of true love doesn't run smooth when Mozart and Da Ponte call the shots. Cosi fan tutte - 'That's how all women behave' - is the last of the three operas written by this great musical and dramatic pairing and is revived by The Royal Opera for the Olympic Programme.

Crazy For You at the Novello Theatre
Packed full of George and Ira Gershwin's classic songs including 'I Got Rhythm', 'Someone To Watch Over Me', 'Embraceable You' and 'Nice Work If You Can Get It', CRAZY FOR YOU boasts not only some of the finest songs ever written but some of the most dynamic choreography ever seen on the London stage.

Danza Contemporanea De Cuba at the Sadlers Wells
Danza Contemporanea de Cuba returns to London following its first hugely popular visit in 2010.

Death and the Maiden at the Harold Pinter Theatre
Years have passed since political prisoner, Paulina suffered at the hands of her captor: A man whose face she never saw, but can still recall with terrifying clarity. Tonight, by chance, a stranger arrives at the secluded beach house she shares with her husband Gerardo, a human rights lawyer. A stranger Paulina is convinced was her tormentor and must now be held to account. Stars Thandie Newton.

Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg at the Royal Opera House
The colour, characters and vibrant life of medieval Nuremberg are at the heart of Wagner's glorious opera and Graham Vick's popular production, last staged by The Royal Opera in 2002.

Dirty Dancing - Manchester at the Palace Theatre - Manchester
An unprecedented live experience, Dirty Dancing is an explosion of heart-pounding music, passionate romance and sensationally sexy dancing.

Don Giovanni at the Royal Opera House
Pursued by his victims and their outraged relatives, Don Giovanni is intent on yet further sexual conquests. But his luck eventually runs out when the statue of a man he murdered invites itself for dinner. Beautiful arias, disarming duets and dramatic ensembles characterize the range of Mozart's score, and irony and wit bring a sharp brilliance to a drama with serious undertones.

Dr Dee at the The London Coliseum
Following the success of Damon Albarn's Monkey: Journey to the West, ENO presents the London premiere of Albarn's visionary new opera Dr Dee.

Dreamboats and Petticoats at the Playhouse Theatre
In 1961 talented young musicians Norman and Bobby compete to win the hearts of their adoring female fans - and more importantly, the gorgeous Laura.

Driving Miss Daisy at the Wyndham's Theatre
Don't miss out - for 12 weeks only, acting legends James Earl Jones and Vanessa Redgrave star in one of the most celebrated stories of the late twentieth century, Driving Miss Daisy.

Fascinating Aida - Cheap Flights at the Charing Cross Theatre
Still Britain's best comedy cabaret trio and now a global internet sensation, FASCINATING AIDA have been much invigorated by their nearly SEVEN MILLION YouTube hits on their infamous anthem to budget travel Cheap Flights. And so they are naming their new show after this scurrilous expose of the cheap flights industry!

Flamenco Gala - Dancing to Lorca at the Sadlers Wells
Three of flamenco's leading female dancers, Carmen Cort?s, Rafaela Carrasco and Olga Pericet share the stage for a display of virtuoso dance.

Frank Skinner and Friends at the Noel Coward Theatre
Frank Skinner presents Frank Skinner and Friends - a night of comedy, cabaret and music all on one bill in London's West End.

Gerardo Nunez and Carmen Cortes at the Sadlers Wells
Known for his awe-inspiring speed and soulful performances, leading flamenco guitarist Gerardo Nunez will be joined by renowned gypsy dancer Carmen Cortes.

Ghost The Musical at the Piccadilly Theatre
Based on the Academy Award winning film, GHOST The Musical is a timeless fantasy about the power of love.

Hay Fever at the Noel Coward Theatre
For the first time since its renaming and refurbishment, Hay Fever, one of Noel Coward's most well known plays will be performed at the Noel Coward Theatre.

Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain at the Garrick Theatre
Set in loathsome London, the BSC proudly present the world premiere of BARMY BRITAIN.

I Dreamed a Dream - Manchester at the Palace Theatre - Manchester
If she can dare to dream so can you. Join Susan Boyle at the Palace Theatre as I Dreamed a Dream takes you on a musical journey of her life. Please Note: Tickets will not be post out until 2 weeks before the event.

Ida Barr's Festive Bingo at the Arts Theatre
Ida Barr is a music hall singer who has embraced hip hop and rap, reflecting the culturally diverse landscape of the London's East End, where she has been living in retirement for several decades.She's an inner city pensioner in multi-cultural post-new Labour Britain; her glory days are behind her but her creativity is still flowering.

Ivan Putrov - Men in Motion at the Sadlers Wells
Former Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov, presents an evening of works exploring the beauty of the male form in motion.

Jackie Mason - Fearless at the Wyndham's Theatre
The US Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award-winning comic legend, Jackie Mason, is back in London with an all new show - Fearless This is Jackie's farewell to the UK and the last chance for audiences to see one of the greatest stand-up comics of all time.

Jersey Boys at the Prince Edward Theatre
Discover the story of a group of working class boys from the wrong side of the tracks who became one of the greatest successes in pop music history - Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. IMPORTANT INFO: (1) Please be aware Jersey Boys contains genuine New Jersey language which may not be suitable for younger audiences - parental guidance advised. (2) Dress Circle Row A and Row F and Grand Circle Row A and Row H may be restricted view with a handrail in front.

Jerusalem at the Apollo Theatre
Mark Rylance and Mackenzie Cook star in the critically acclaimed Jerusalem, which returns to the West End after an award winning run on Broadway.

Jose Merce - In Concert at the Sadlers Wells
Famous flamenco cantaor Jos? Merc? returns to Sadler's Wells for the first time since 2003.

Juno and the Paycock at the Lyttelton
One of the great plays of the twentieth century, Sean O'Casey's Juno and the Paycock offers a devastating portrait of wasted potential in a Dublin torn apart by the chaos of the Irish Civil War, 1922.

La Soiree at the Roundhouse
Hold on to your hats! The weird and wonderful La Soiree is returing to London for the Christmas season.

La Traviata at the Royal Opera House
La Traviata - the touching story of the self-sacrificing courtesan of the title - has long been one of the most consistently loved of all operas across the world. Verdi's music is instantly appealing, with a wealth of famous melodies that allow operatic voices to soar and thrill.

Le nozze di Figaro at the Royal Opera House
The final production of The?Royal Opera's Mozart-Da Ponte cycle is the glorious comedy of The Marriage of Figaro. Mozart's great score has a wealth of famous numbers and gives the chance for especially fine singing.

Legally Blonde at the Savoy Theatre
Society girl Elle gives up shopping for Harvard Law school! Based on the on the Hollywood film starring Reese Witherspoon, Legally Blonde The Musical became a Broadway hit.

Les Miserables at the Queen's Theatre
LES MISERABLES, the World's longest-running musical, has now been seen by over 55 million people worldwide in 40 countries and in an astonishing 21 languages. IMPORTANT INFO: (1) seats on the side of the Upper Circle are classed as side view restricted. (2) Seats from Row R back in the Stalls and Row H back in the Dress Circle may be restricted view due to the overhang and may not have a view of the top of the stage.

Long Day's Journey Into Night at the Apollo Theatre
Following his critically acclaimed performance in Arthur Miller's All My Sons at the Apollo Theatre in 2010, David Suchet returns in Eugene O?Neill's masterpiece, Long Day's Journey into Night.

Lord Of The Flies at the Open Air
William Golding's classic novel Lord Of The Flies is adapted for the stage.After a group of schoolboys survive a massive plane crash, what starts as a classic desert island adventure quickly becomes a struggle for survival as superstition and immorality sees the community slide into a darkly sinister world.

Mamma Mia! at the Prince of Wales Theatre
MAMMA MIA! is the global phenomenon based on the songs of ABBA. Timeless songs such as Dancing Queen and Take A Chance On Me are ingeniously woven into an enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship. Night after night audiences are having the time of their lives at the Prince of Wales Theatre, and it's about time you did, too!

Manuela Carrasco - Suspiro Flamenco at the Sadlers Wells
Part of Sadler's Wells' Flamenco Festival London.

Master Class at the Vaudeville Theatre
Don't miss Master Class, an extraordinary insight into the life and loves of Maria Callas, the iconic opera singer whose turbulent private life and fiery temperament were as astonishing as her formidable talents.

Matilda The Musical at the Cambridge Theatre
Following a sensational sell-out season at The Courtyard Theatre, the RSC's production of MATILDA THE MUSICAL transfers to London's West End this October.

Matthew Bourne's Early Adventures at the Sadlers Wells
As part of?New Adventures'?25th anniversary celebrations, Britain's favourite choreographer, Matthew Bourne, presents a triple bill of acclaimed early works that launched his career.

Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker at the Sadlers Wells
New Adventures' much loved production of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker is back for a limited Christmas Season

Matthew Bourne's Play Without Words at the Sadlers Wells
Returning for its first revival as part of New Adventures? 25th anniversary celebration, Matthew Bourne?s Play Without Words makes its debut at Sadler?s Wells in a strictly limited four week season.

Midnight Tango at the Aldwych Theatre
Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace have dazzled television audiences for six series of the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing with their stunning Tango routines. Now they have created their own live show, Midnight Tango, a breathtaking evening bringing to life all the drama, sensuality and elegance of this most exciting of dance forms.

Mousetrap at the St Martins Theatre
Agatha Christie's legendary whodunit, THE MOUSETRAP, is still thriving after over 50 years in the West End. The world's longest-running play, this murder mystery masterpiece goes from strength to strength as a new generation of theatregoers are tricked and teased at St. Martin's Theatre. Experience this cracking yarn today - an irresistible treat for amateur sleuths everywhere!

My First Sleeping Beauty at the Peacock Theatre
My First Sleeping Beauty has been created especially for a family audience. Tchaikovsky's gorgeous waltz-filled score and the sumptuous Nicholas Georgiadis costumes will transport children to an enchanted world of castles and curses, forests and fairies.

Naked Boys Singing at the Charing Cross Theatre
Naked Boys Singing! is a musical comedy revue featuring an original score of 16 songs celebrating the splendours of male nudity.

Nederlands Dans - Mixed Bill at the Sadlers Wells
After wowing Sadler's Wells audiences with their performances here in 2010 to celebrate NDT?s?50th anniversary, Nederlands Dans Theater 2 are back to present an exciting mixed bill including?Jiri Kylian's?award-winning?Gods and Dogs, and?NDT2?Associate Artist?Alexander Ekman's Cacti.

Noises Off at the Old Vic Theatre
Winner of both Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Comedy, this celebrated play serves up a riotous double bill - a play within a play. Hurtling along at breakneck speed it follows the backstage antics of a touring theatre company as they stumble their way through rehearsals to a shambolic first night and a final disastrous performance.

Office Party at the Pleasance Theatre
After sell-out runs at the Barbican Theatre and the Edinburgh Fringe, the show that's a party is back!

Olga Pericet Company - Rosa, Metal y Ceniza at the Sadlers Wells
Olga Pericet is one of the most versatile flamenco bailaoras performing today. Her work spans traditional flamenco through to contemporary and Spanish classical dance.

Oliver! - Manchester at the Palace Theatre - Manchester
In a fabulous new production, one of the most beloved British musicals ever, Oliver! is coming to the Palace Theatre, Manchester!

One Man, Two Guvnors at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
Following sell-out seasons at the National Theatre and Adelphi Theatre, smash-hit comedy One Man, Two Guvnors opens at Theatre Royal Haymarket on 2 March with a brand new leads Owain Arthur as Francis Henshall.

Phantom of the Opera at the Her Majesty's Theatre
Experience the unforgettable THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, the musical masterpiece that traces the tragic love story of a beautiful opera singer and a young composer shamed by his physical appearance into a shadowy existence beneath the Paris Opera House.

Pippin at the Menier Chocolate Factory
With music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, the Menier Chocolate Factory's new version of classic musical Pippin has been completely re-conceived, incorporating Bob Fosse's original Tony Award-winning routines.

Potted Panto at the Vaudeville Theatre
Potted Panto crams seven much-loved pantomimes into one show! Performed by CBBC's Dan and Jeff, the masterminds behind Potted Potter and Potted Pirates, they now turn their attentions to that British institution, the pantomime.

Priscilla Queen of the Desert at the Palace Theatre
Based on the Oscar-winning film, 'Priscilla' is a Big-Hit Musical. It is the heart warming, uplifting adventure of three friends who hop aboard a battered old bus to take their show to the middle of the Australian outback in search for love and friendship.

Rafael Amargo Company - Poet in New York at the Sadlers Wells
Rafael Amargo's shows infuse the purest essence of flamenco with other choreographic trends, creating beautiful contemporary dance.

Richard Alston Dance Company - Mixed Bill at the Sadlers Wells
This mixed programme is made up of Alston's iconic Roughcut, the urgent In Lie of the Land and Alston's newest work A Ceremony of Carols.

Rock Of Ages at the Shaftesbury Theatre
ROCK OF AGES is the new 'absurdly enjoyable rock musical' (New York Times). A world wide smash hit, it features a raucous mix of 28 classic rock hits including 'Don't Stop Believin', 'We Built This City', 'The Final Countdown', 'Wanted Dead or Alive' and 'Here I Go Again'.

Rockin' Horses at the Savoy Theatre
An evening of music, comedy, poetry and more in aid of Mane Chance Sanctuary and Shooting Star CHASE, hospice care for children and teenagers

Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Opera House
The timeless story, best known from Shakespeare, matched to the fine score by Prokofiev provided the starting point for what has become a 20th-century ballet classic: an international calling card for the choreographer and a signature work of The Royal Ballet.

Royal Ballet of Flanders - Artifact at the Sadlers Wells
A ballet in four parts, Artifact features music by J.S. Bach and scenography, lighting, costumes and choreography all by William Forsythe. It is famous for the way it subverts the traditional physical principles of ballet and plays with audiences ideas about what ballet can be.

Rusalka at the Royal Opera House
Rusalka has its first ever staging by The Royal Opera in a production new to the Company.

Santa Claus and the Christmas Adventure at the The Ambassadors Theatre
A truly unforgettable experience, Santa Claus and the Christmas Adventure promises to be the festive treat you won't want to miss - come and join the fun and help Santa save the day!

Scottish Ballet - A Streetcar Named Desire at the Sadlers Wells
Scottish Ballet presents its take on one of?Tennessee Williams'?most famous plays,?A Streetcar Named Desire.

Sex With a Stranger at the Trafalgar Studio Two
Sex With A Stranger is the third play from Stefan Golaszewski, writer of BBC 3's hit sitcom Him & Her.

She Stoops to Conquer at the Olivier Theatre
One of the great, generous-hearted and ingenious comedies of the English language, Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer offers a celebration of chaos, courtship and the dysfunctional family.

Shrek The Musical at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Shrek the Musical brings the characters, Princess Fiona, Donkey and Shrek magically to life, in a spectacular and hilarious new production. Starring Kimberley Walsh, Nigel Lindsay and Nigel Harman.

Singin' In The Rain at the Palace Theatre
Starring Adam Cooper and Scarlett Strallen this is a musical to lift your heart and set you singin' and dancin' - in any weather!

Slava's Snowshow at the Royal Festival Hall
This unmissable visual masterpiece returns to London after a 15 year absence for a strictly limited 3-week season at the Royal Festival Hall this Christmas.

Sleeping Beauty - Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House
The Sleeping Beauty has become a much-loved classical ballet and a perennial delight that combines in a single work all the charms that ballet has to offer.

Stomp at the The Ambassadors Theatre
A totally unique theatre experience which has thrilled audiences all over the world, STOMP makes music from the mundane.

Strictly Come Dancing - O2 Arena at the The O2 Arena
Following on from the hugely successful sell out 2011 live tour, shows for 2012 are now on sale! Audiences across the country will get the chance to join celebrities, dance champions and those all important judges for this arena extravaganza.

Strictly Come Dancing - Wembley Arena at the Wembley Arena
Following on from the hugely successful sell out 2011 live tour, shows for 2012 are now on sale! Audiences across the country will get the chance to join celebrities, dance champions and those all important judges for this arena extravaganza.

Strictly Gershwin at the The London Coliseum
Strictly Gershwin is a dazzling celebration of George Gershwin and the sparkling age of Hollywood music and dance. Gershwin's sassy tunes, most famously Rhapsody in Blue and An American in Paris, combine with Derek Deane's sensational choreography to conjure up the Silver Screen genius of Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Gene Kelly.

Swallows and Amazons at the Vaudeville Theatre
All aboard The Swallow! Follow Captain John and his able crew as they set sail to Wildcat Island on an exotic adventure to encounter savages, capture dastardly pirates and defeat mortal enemies. An action-packed musical adventure for the whole family, Swallows and Amazons is a story of an idyllic era, of endless summer evenings and the beauty of youthful imagination.

Sweeney Todd at the Adelphi Theatre
Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton star in Stephen Sondheim's masterpiece, Sweeney Todd.

That Thing Friday Night at the Arts Theatre
PBR Comedy Presents a mixed night of comedy, music and other attention-seeking behaviour.

The Awkward Squad at the Arts Theatre
BAFTA-winning Emmerdale writer Karin Young's The Awkward Squad is a state-of-the-nation comedy, taking a sideways look at the challenges faced by modern women of all ages.

The Comedy Of Errors at the Olivier Theatre
Shakespeare's furiously paced comedy will be staged in a contemporary world and stars Lenny Henry.

The Complete World of Sports (Abridged) at the Arts Theatre
The entire history of athletic competition is revisited in a marathon of madness and mayhem that sees the world's great sporting events shrunk down to theatrical size.

The Dream / Song of the Earth at the Royal Opera House
Two classic stories are told in a single programme - A Midsummer's Night's Dream and an ancient Chinese poem.

The Duchess Of Malfi at the Old Vic Theatre
Eve Best returns to The Old Vic in March 2012, in John Webster's great Jacobean tragedy, The Duchess of Malfi.

The Fitzrovia Radio Hour at the The Ambassadors Theatre
The Fitzrovia Radio Hour was a hit at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2010 and 2011, and enjoyed a West End season last January. It now returns for this limited season on Tuesday nights only.

The Houdini Experience at the Peacock Theatre
Escape from reality and get ready to relive The Houdini Experience.

The Importance Of Being Earnest at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
This hilarious and critically acclaimed production transfers to the West End following a sell-out at one of London's most beloved fringe theatres, the Old Red Lion Theatre in Islington.

The Ladykillers at the Gielgud Theatre
The celebrated Ealing comedy, The Ladykillers, comes to life on stage this Autumn in a hilarious and thrilling new adaption by Graham Linehan (Father Ted) and directed by Sean Foley (The Play What I Wrote).

The Leisure Society at the Trafalgar Studio Two
The Leisure Society is a one-act morality play with absolutely no moral compass.

The Lion In Winter at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
Robert Lindsay and Joanna Lumley star in The Lion in Winter, directed by Trevor Nunn.

The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre
Disney's musical phenomenon THE LION KING continues to captivate audiences of all ages. Combining dazzling staging and highly imaginative costumes, masks and puppets, this astonishing show at the Lyceum Theatre uses breathtaking theatrical magic to tell the story of Simba - join him now in his epic journey to reclaim his kingdom!

The Madness Of George III at the Apollo Theatre
David Haig gives the performance of his life as King George III in the West End premiere of Alan Bennett's smash-hit comedy The Madness Of George III.

The Most Incredible Thing at the Sadlers Wells
Following its sell-out success in 2011, pop legends Pet Shop Boys and maverick choreographer Javier De Frutos bring the acclaimed Sadler's Wells collaboration, The Most Incredible Thing, back to the main stage.

The Nutcracker - English National Ballet at the The London Coliseum
The classic Christmas family treat returns to the Coliseum.

The Nutcracker - Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House
A magician with secrets, an enchanted gift, a guiding angel and a journey to the Kingdom of Sweets. The seasonal favourite The Nutcracker draws on all the imagination and fantasy of ETA Hoffmann's story of Christmas Eve, when young Clara creeps downstairs for one of her presents, but finds herself instead at the start of a night of magical adventures.

The Nutcracker at The O2 at the The O2 Arena
Ballet will be returning to the world's most successful music and entertainment venue this December.

The Pajama Men - In The Middle of No One at the Charing Cross Theatre
The award-winning Edinburgh Fringe double-act create fast paced character driven comedy made up of strange story lines and jokes.

The Phantom Of The Opera - Manchester at the Palace Theatre - Manchester
Cameron Mackintosh is delighted to present a spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's?The Phantom of the Opera?coming to the Palace Theatre, Manchester in April and May 2012.Please Note: tickets will be post out 2 weeks prior to the event.

The Pitmen Painters at the Duchess Theatre
Following celebrated seasons at the National Theatre and on Broadway, Lee Hall's The Pitmen Painters will at last enjoy a West End season this Autumn, following a summer National tour.

The Railway Children at the Waterloo Station Theatre
After a record breaking run, E Nesbit's classic The Railway Children, triumphantly steams back into the 'Welcome to Yorkshire theatre' at London Waterloo for a second time with performances from 16 June.

The Rat Pack at the Wyndham's Theatre
Drift back to a glamourous era and join Frank, Sammy and Dean in this all singing, all dancing, production, featuring a plethora of Rat Pack songs.

The Snowman at the Peacock Theatre
Now a major fixture in the Christmas calendar, the stage version of Raymond Briggs' much-loved book continues to delight children as it returns to the Peacock Theatre this Christmas for a limited time only.

The Sooty Christmas Show at the Garrick Theatre
The nation's favourite magical teddy bear returns to The West End this Christmas, to take centre stage in a charming winter treat packed full of giggles.

The Sunshine Boys at the Savoy Theatre
Kings of comedy, Willie Clark (Danny DeVito) and Al Lewis (Richard Griffiths) aka The Sunshine Boys haven't spoken to each other in years.

The Tiger Who Came To Tea at the Lyric Theatre
The Tiger Who Came to Tea is one of the best-selling picture books of all time and now this much-loved tale has been adapted for the stage, including magic and sing-along songs.

The Veil at the Lyttelton
May 1822, rural Ireland. The defrocked Reverend Berkeley arrives at the crumbling former glory of Mount Prospect House to accompany seventeen-year-old Hannah to England. She is to be married off to a Marquis in order to resolve the debts of her mother's estate. However, compelled by the strange voices that haunt his beautiful young charge and a fascination with the psychic current that pervades the house, Berkeley proposes a seance, the consequences of which are catastrophic.

The Wah! Wah! Girls at the Peacock Theatre
Inspired by the world of the Mujra dancers, who for generations have entertained the rich and powerful with a spellbinding mix of dance and song,Wah! Wah! Girls tells a passionate and playful story of love against the odds. Set against the vibrant background of the East End in 2012, these unstoppable girls uncover deep secrets and create unexpected dreams.

The Wizard Of Oz at the London Palladium
Follow the yellow brick road over the rainbow and into The London Palladium for Andrew Lloyd Webber's new production of The Wizard of Oz. PLEASE NOTE: Stalls rows A and B are not suitable for children. Side stalls may be restricted view.

The Woman in Black at the Fortune Theatre
One of the most exciting, gripping and successful theatre events ever staged, The Woman In Black is now in its twentieth year in the West End. Unanimously critically acclaimed, Stephen Mallatratt's adaptation of Susan Hill's best-selling novel at the Fortune Theatre combines the power and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by film noir - book now!

Three Days In May at the Trafalgar Studios
Ben Brown's gripping and fascinating portrayal takes us behind the doors of Number Ten during three of the most pivotal days in British history when, extraordinarily, giving in to Hitler was considered by some to be a viable option.

Thriller - Live at the Lyric Theatre
Moonwalking into the West End after three acclaimed UK tours and standing ovations across Europe, Thriller - Live is a spectacular, high octane show celebrating the career Michael Jackson, and the Jackson 5!

Top Hat at the Aldwych Theatre
Seventy-seven years after Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers lit up Hollywood's silver screen with one of the greatest dance musicals of all time, RKO Pictures' Top Hat is coming to the West End.

Tosca at the The London Coliseum
A fast-moving story of torture, murder and attempted rape, Puccini's Tosca is a tense political and sexual thriller set in Rome at the time of Napoleon's invasion of Italy.

Travelling Light at the Lyttelton
Following Vincent in Brixton and The Reporter, Nicholas Wright's new play is a funny and fascinating tribute to the Eastern European immigrants who became major players in Hollywood's golden age.

Umoja - The Spirit Of Togetherness at the Peacock Theatre
Umoja is a pulsating musical celebration of South African song and dance. From the potent rhythms of tribal music to the intricate steps of gumboot dancing, the jazz of Sophiatown, the joy of gospel and the pounding energy of contemporary kwaito.

Vicente Amigo - In Concert at the Sadlers Wells
Latin Grammy Award-winning Vicente Amigo has been dubbed one of the most accomplished flamenco guitarists of his generation.

War Horse at the New London Theatre
The National Theatre's sell out production transfers to the New London Theatre. Life sized puppets depict a gripping journey through history, as a young man embarks on an odyssey to find his beloved horse.

Wayne McGregor Random Dance at the Sadlers Wells
Danced by an ensemble of ten incredible performers, FAR is set to a haunting score by the critically acclaimed composer Ben Frost.

We Will Rock You at the Dominion Theatre
With standing ovations every night, the phenomenal WE WILL ROCK YOU continues to go from strength to strength at the Dominion Theatre. This mega-musical, seen by over 5 million people, includes 32 of Queen's classic hits, including Killer Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Ga Ga, and more. One dream. one vision. one smash hit - book today!

We Will Rock You - Edinburgh at the Edinburgh Playhouse
Writer Ben Elton has fashioned a futuristic comedy around more than 24 of Queen?s biggest hit songs delivered in a show that boasts the scale and spectacle that marked Queen?s live performances.

Wicked at the Apollo Victoria
Based on the acclaimed novel by Gregory Maguire, WICKED tells the incredible untold story of the Witches of Oz and how one came to be called 'good' and the other 'wicked'.
