
When We Are Married follows three couples, who meet to celebrate their joint silver wedding anniversaries. But the joyous mood is upended by an unexpected and embarrassing revelation.
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When We Are Married follows three couples, who meet to celebrate their joint silver wedding anniversaries. But the joyous mood is upended by an unexpected and embarrassing revelation.

Sylvia had its world premiere production at The Old Vic in 2023 and tells the untold story of the rebellious middle child of Emmeline Pankhurst.

Sweetmeats and Heart Wall will run in the Bush Theatre's main space, the Holloway Theatre, in 2026. The announced productions are the last to be programmed by outgoing Artistic Director Lynette Linton.

The six-time Olivier Award-winning show was adapted by Tom Morton-Smith (Oppenheimer) from Hayao Miyazaki’s 1988 animated film of the same name.

Ivanov follows the story of Nikolai, who is filled with existential ennui. He seems to be the man who has it all, but in reality, the debts are piling up and his wife is suffering from a mysterious set of illnesses.

Discover the 10 best West End shows to see at Christmastime in 2025, including the return of Elf The Musical, hilarious pantomimes, and glorious festive dance.

Directed by Olivier Award winner Miranda Cromwell, Coven is based on England’s most notorious witch trials in the 17th century.

The Producers tells the story of two Broadway producers who aim to get rich quick by putting on a sure-fire flop, only to find the musical becomes an unexpected success.

Olivier Award-winning writer Suzie Miller and BAFTA Award-winning director Justin Martin reunite on the play, following their collaboration on the Jodie Comer-led Prima Facie.

Jordan Luke Gage, who was recently seen on stage as Cal in Titanique, will reprise the lead role of William in Redcliffe, following workshop performances at The Other Palace in 2024.
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