Popular things to do
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True Story Shows
Fact is stranger than fiction! Enjoy the latest plays and musicals by booking true story show tickets at London theatres. Avail of last-minute bookings, tempting discounts, and preferred seating.
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Celebrity Performance Shows
Enjoy the latest plays and musicals featuring celebrities on stage at London theatres. Avail of last-minute bookings, tempting discounts, and preferred seating.
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Shakespeare Shows in London
Get lost in the imaginative worlds of William Shakespeare with
Shakespeare show tickets in London. Meet characters like Othello, Caesar, and Juliet when you catch the latest plays at London theatres. Avail of last-minute bookings, tempting discounts, and preferred seating.
Top experiences in London
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Slide 1 of 1, Mamma Mia! musical poster with a joyful bride holding a bouquet.

Slide 1 of 1, The Devil Wears Prada West End musical poster with two characters.

Slide 1 of 1, The Book of Mormon logo with a smiling man holding a book.

Slide 1 of 1, Cast of "The Play That Goes Wrong" in various costumes standing in a line.

Slide 1 of 1, Actors performing in Hamilton West End show, London.

Slide 1 of 1, Disney's Hercules musical poster with lightning bolt design.

Slide 1 of 1, Catherine Tate as Mary Todd Lincoln in "Oh, Mary!" Westend show poster.

Slide 1 of 1, Beetlejuice musical poster with characters in striped costumes, Westend production.

Slide 1 of 1, Performer with microphone in front of ship graphic for Titanique Westend show.

Slide 1 of 1, The Producers musical poster with credits for Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan.

Slide 1 of 1, Hay Fever play poster featuring actors, West End production by Noël Coward

Slide 1 of 1, Avenue Q logo with puppet character peeking through the letter Q, promoting West End show.

Slide 1 of 1, Blue door with "Mamma Mia! The Party" text, adorned with pink flowers, Westend.

Slide 1 of 1, Couple lying on red carpet with confetti, promoting Much Ado About Nothing Westend.

Slide 1 of 1, Heathers the Musical West End poster with three characters holding croquet mallets.

Slide 1 of 1, Abigail's Party poster, Westend production with woman in orange dress seated in living room setting.

Slide 1 of 1, Performer in costume for "As You Like It" at West End theater.

Slide 1 of 1, Faulty Towers Dining Experience cast in comedic poses with red wallpaper background.

Slide 1 of 1, Promotional poster for the play "How the Other Half Loves" by Alan Ayckbourn.

Slide 1 of 1, Performers in lab coats with explosive effects for Brainiac Live show.

Slide 1 of 1, The Enormous Crocodile musical poster, Westend.

Slide 1 of 1, High School Musical sign with lights on stage, Westend theater.

Slide 1 of 1, Christmas Carol Goes Wrong logo with stylized text

Slide 1 of 1, Dancers performing in vibrant costumes for Love's Labour's Lost in West End.

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What our guests say
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Jasbir L
United KingdomCouple
5/5
Fantastic performance. Brilliant singing, acting and dancing by ALL the cast.
Wonderful, exuberant costumes.
Thank you for a memorable evening 👏👏👏👏👏
The Devil Wears Prada
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Maryna S
UkraineGroup
5/5
We went to see The Devil Wears Prada with our teenage daughters, and we were all absolutely blown away! The girls both said it was the best musical they’ve ever seen. It was modern, stylish, incredibly funny, and full of energy from start to finish. The cast was outstanding, the music was fantastic, and the whole production was exciting, entertaining, and completely captivating. We laughed so much and enjoyed every single minute. A truly unforgettable show that we would recommend to everyone!
The Devil Wears Prada
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Sabine H
Group
5/5
Hamilton is an absolutely amazing experience. The dancers and singers are incredible—their movements are so precise, and their voices are fantastic. The atmosphere is great; the old theater has that opulent feel that only the 1920s could provide.
We were seated in box Albert 1-3; the view from the upper tiers is somewhat limited, but that wasn’t a problem—most of the action takes place down below and was easy to see. The only issue was that the air conditioning was running full blast, and it was definitely too cold and drafty for the three of us in our seats. Bringing a light jacket is highly recommended!
Hamilton
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Barbara G
SwitzerlandGroup
5/5
Hamilton has a single stage set but the compelling story, energetic songs and actors take you to places on their life journey every step of the way. A truely moving production that blended musical storytelling and well-timed emotion across the spectrum including laughter and profound sadness. It was a privilege to sit on the 2nd row and see the real sweat and tears from the cast, see photos from seat B24. Highly recommend.
Hamilton
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Eddie G
FranceGroup
5/5
Best versions of ABBA songs, my daughter's Name is Frida! She is 8 and speaks few english but she understood the story. She is and unconditional fan of ABBA. You must have seen her singing. I saw her with stars in her eyes.
Thank you for the music and the presentation
Mamma Mia!
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Chau E
Group
5/5
We had an unforgettable time—the performances, the choreography, the sets, and the costumes... everything was perfect! Special mention goes to the dance and sing-along segment at the end of the show—it was magical!
Mamma Mia!
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Kelly S
United KingdomCouple
5/5
Absolutely incredible! The sets were amazing, costumes fantastic, songs and singing fabulous! I love love loved the Muses and my favourite character was Phil. I thought the special effect of the 'souls' floating up was so clever!! I'm definitely booking again!!
Disney's Hercules
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James P
United StatesCouple
5/5
Mason played an amazing Mary! Wonderful cast. Didn't know what to expect when we sat down, but they kept us laughing through the entire show.
Oh, Mary!

