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Take your pick from the many plays in London currently running in the West End. From long-running West End plays like The Play That Goes Wrong to incredible feats of theatre like Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and The Lehman Trilogy, there are current plays in London suitable for all audiences.
Theatre plays in London range from comedies to emotional dramas, and a lot of West End plays often end up on Broadway. Check out our London plays guide to find the best West End play for you and catch the next smash hit.
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Ebenezer Scrooge is a cold-hearted man, but three Christmas spirits offer him one last chance to mend his ways. The Old Vic’s smash hit returns for a new celebrity-helmed holiday run. From the writer of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, this is a fresh take on a Christmas tradition. Check out more about A Christmas Carol tickets at the Old Vic today.
Sometimes, the natural world is actual magic. This highly anticipated new play brings the beloved Hayao Miyazaki film to life. This adaptation brings together the talents of the film’s original composer Joe Hisaishi and puppetry legend Basil Twist. Take the journey and see My Neighbour Totoro at the Barbican Centre today.
Peter Pan never left Neverland. It's 2022, and Peter Pan smokes, drinks, and he's a menace to society. Can David Bowie restore him to his former glory? Stardust meets fairy dust during this intoxicating immersive experience. Get Peter Pan's Labyrinth tickets in London today.
Fee-fi-fo-fum, we smell... live theatre! Join Jack on the climb of a lifetime in Jack and the Beanstalk. The Lyric Hammersmith brings Christmas fun to the capital. See Jack and the Beanstalk today.
Rulers dominated over their people centuries ago too. And in Henry V, a young monarch wants to assert himself as a global force. Explore what it means to be 'British' in Shakespeare's history play. Watch Henry V at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse today.
Hakawati translates from Arabic as a 'storyteller'. And in Hakawatis, the lives of Arabian women are revealed. Hannah Khalil's new play explores ancient tales that are finally reclaimed and retold. Discover more about Hakawatis at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse today.
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