Book theatre tickets to top West End plays during London Theatre Week
Check out our selection of dozens of West End plays taking part in London Theatre Week, and get tickets to upcoming plays in spring and summer 2024 now.
London Theatre Week is the best time to find great ticket prices for the capital's top shows, including West End blockbusters and Off West End and fringe hits. If there's a show you've been eyeing up, now is the time to book tickets at exclusive prices. There's over 60 shows taking part, and tickets start from £15, £25, and £35.
London Theatre Week will run until 3 March, and the event covers a wide range of brilliant productions — from long-running classics to the latest premieres. So, if you're looking for inspiration, check out our selection of amazing plays to get tickets for this London Theatre Week, plus their equally amazing ticket prices!
Book tickets to West End plays during London Theatre Week.
The Mousetrap
Agatha Christie's murder mystery is the world's longest-running show. Audiences still eagerly flock to find out "whodunnit." A group of strangers are trapped by snow in a guesthouse, with a killer on the loose…
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
JK Rowling's wizard saga continues on stage in this eighth installment in the series, with Harry Potter's son heading off to Hogwarts - and a new villain to battle. Prepare to be wowed by the magical stagecraft and enthralling storytelling.
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The Play That Goes Wrong
Mischief Theatre's debut play continues to leave audiences in fits of laughter at the Duchess Theatre. Join the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society as they do whatever it takes to stage their latest play — with disastrous consequences.
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Witness for the Prosecution
Join the jury in this atmospheric play at London County Hall, and decide on the guilt or innocence of Leonard Vole, accused of murdering a wealthy widow. This is your chance to step into the world of Agatha Christie.
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A Mirror
Sam Holcroft’s darkly comic A Mirror invites audiences into a totalitarian state, where a rebel group is staging an illegal play masked as a wedding. The play stars Jonny Lee Miller and Tanya Reynolds.
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Cassie and the Lights
Cassie and the Lights, which is based on real-life events and interviews with children in care, celebrates the resilience of teenagers.
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Double Feature
Exploring the glamour and grit of filmmaking, John Logan's play Double Feature seamlessly intertwines two gripping narratives.
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F**king Men*
F**king Men* follows ten men through a series of sexual encounters and boldly dives into the complexities of modern relationships and desire.
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Faith Healer
Faith Healer tells the story of Frank Hardy, who promises miracle cures for the sick and helpless. Watch as the characters grapple with faith, doubt, and the power of redemption.
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The Forsyte Saga: Parts I and II
The Forsyte Saga: Parts I and II is an epic tale of sex, money, and power, and brings unheard female voices to the stage for the first time.
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For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy
Ryan Calais Cameron's For Black Boys confronts issues of race, identity, and masculinity with unflinching honesty and raw emotion.
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Hir
Hir challenges societal norms and expectations with its bold and irreverent exploration of gender identity and family dynamics.
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Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon
Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon takes audiences on a wild and exhilarating ride through the tumultuous landscape of adolescence, blending humour, heartache, and rebellion in a coming-of-age story like no other.
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Machinal
The story of Helen Jones, based on the events surrounding the real life murder of a man in the US by his wife Ruth Snyder, tells of one woman's struggle in a society that has villainised her.
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Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Circle
Mind Mangler captivates audiences with mind-bending twists and turns in a thrilling theatrical experience.
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Minority Report
Minority Report offers a chilling glimpse into a dystopian future, where questions of justice, freedom, and technology collide in a gripping and thought-provoking narrative.
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Nachtland
When a piece of arts turns up in your attic that may have been painted by Adolf Hitler, what do you do? This is the question Nicola, Philipp, and Judith must face in Marius von Mayenburg's new play.
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Opening Night
Opening Night invites audiences behind the curtain for an intimate glimpse into the world of theatre, where passion, ambition, and drama collide. Sheridan Smith stars.
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Peanut Butter and Blueberries
Peanut Butter and Blueberries serves up a deliciously charming tale of love and friendship, sprinkled with humour and heartwarming moments.
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Red Pitch
Red Pitch follows three black teenagers on an estate in south London, which is gradually feeling the effects of gentrification.
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Shifters
Shifters is a fierce new romance, which speaks to the enduring power and fragility of memory and love.
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Stranger Things: The First Shadow
The First Shadow brings the beloved Netflix series to life on stage in a thrilling prequel, with all the nostalgia, mystery, and supernatural thrills that fans have come to love.
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The Ballad of Hattie and James
The Ballad of Hattie and James weaves a poignant and lyrical tale of friendship, music, and the moments that change us.
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The Cord
The arrival of a baby in one family changes everything. The Cord is a frank insight into the challenges of parenthood.
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The Frogs
The Frogs leaps onto the stage with its vibrant energy and irreverent humour, offering a fresh and contemporary take on a classic Greek comedy.
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The Merchant of Venice 1936
The Merchant of Venice 1936 transports audiences to the East End in the 1930s, in this update of Shakespeare's timeless tale of justice and mercy. Tracy-Ann Oberman shines as a female Shylock.
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