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Closed: 29 October 2005
Assisted by a dagger the wicked Duke and his ambitious wife seek to take the throne. Three witches (meeting again) set out to stop him and put the rightful King… Read More
Closed: 7 May 2016 - Royal Court Theatre
Royal Court Artistic Director Vicky Featherstone directs this space-set isolation drama at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, telling the harrowing tale of a skeleton crew who have lost contact with Earth.… Read More
Closed: 1 May 2008 - Greenwich Theatre
Dean Haglund played computer geek Langly for nine seasons of cult sci-fi series The X-Files. In this new show premiered to great acclaim at the Edinburgh festival 2007, Haglund improvises… Read More
Closed: 5 January 2008 - Trafalgar Studios 2
Former X-Files star Haglund, who played computer geek Langly in nine seasons of the cult sci-fi series, improvises an entirely new episode based on the suggestions of the audience. The resulting… Read More
Closed: 9 June 2018 - Sadler’s Wells
Marking his final performances as a solo dancer in a new full-length piece, Akram Khan takes to the stage alongside five world-class musicians. Shifting between classical kathak and contemporary dance,… Read More
Closed: 3 October 2014 - London Coliseum
Nicholas Hytner’s Olivier Award-winning production of Handel’s comic masterpiece returns to the London Coliseum with its mix of humour, sexuality and seething emotions. Evoking Vauxhall’s pleasure gardens of the 18th… Read More
Closed: 15 December 2005 - London Coliseum
Nicholas Hytner's much-lauded production of Handel's Xerxes receives its sixth revival, with Katerina Karnéus in the title role. In a plot with more mistaken identities than the average Shakespearean comedy,… Read More
Closed: 31 March 2019 - Peacock Theatre
The world-renowned Japanese taiko drumming troupe, Yamato, put on a show of Passion in the West End with high-energy, thunderous performance at its best. Returning to the West End's Peacock Theatre in March… Read More
Closed: 29 February 2008 - Chickenshed
Yard Gal follows Marie and Boo, two teenage girls from Hackney, who spend their time chatting, cussing, raving, hustling and getting high: ‘best mates from time’ trying to cope with… Read More
Closed: 15 November 2008 - Oval House
"What you think of me and Boo? We the bollocks ain't we? Yard gal we a run ting!"Hackney-born teenagers Marie and Boo take us on a raw and funny journey… Read More
Closed: 31 May 2009 - Udderbelly
YarnBards comes to the E4 Udderbelly with their family-orientated improvised comedy show to be enjoyed by everyone aged 7 to 107. Made up of brand new dramatised stories and adventures created… Read More
Closed: 23 July 2009 - Linbury Studio (Royal Opera House)
Yasmin Levy is a renowned Ladino artist who preserves and revives the most beautiful songs from the Ladino/Judeo-Spanish heritage and mixes them with Andalucian Flamenco. Through her deep, spiritual singing,… Read More
Closed: 19 March 2006 - Battersea Arts Centre
Fifteen-year-old Jack moves to a new school, where he meets with aggression, violence and anger. He also meets Jamie; she makes it all seem better. Year 10 follows a year… Read More
Closed: 6 October 2007 - Orange Tree Theatre
When Colonel Michael Wentworth is declared missing in action during the Second World War, his wife Diana must adapt. When he returns, the life he left behind has changed. Read More
Closed: 8 March 2015 - Polka Theatre
The world’s first Cinderella story from China arrives at the Polka Theatre, bringing with it the tale of a young orphaned girl, her nasty stepmother, a missing shoe and a… Read More
Closed: 11 March 2006 - Greenwich Theatre
The Pulitzer Prize-nominated Yellowman is a heart-warming story of love and the search for acceptance.Alma and Eugene have known each other since they were children. As they have grown, so… Read More
Closed: 13 February 2016 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Following a celebrated run in Manchester, Bruntwood Prize-winner Anna Jordan’s Yen transfers to the Royal Court. Two teenagers - Hench, 16, and Bobbie, 13 – and one dog, Taliban. Home… Read More
Closed: 24 September 2016 - Young Vic
Torn apart by loathing of her state of infertility, Yerma is a young woman engaged in a desperately anguished battle for maternity, in this new adaptation starring Olivier Award nominated… Read More
Closed: 31 August 2017 - Young Vic
Billie Piper returns to her Best Actress Olivier Award-winning role in Simon Stone’s highly-acclaimed production for a strictly limited run. Named Best Revival at the 2017 Olivier Awards with Mastercard,… Read More
Closed: 17 December 2011 - Gate Theatre
The Spanish classic, Yerma, comes to the Gate in a bold new production, directed by the Gate's joint artistic director Natalie Abrahami. Desperate to begin a family in a land… Read More
Closed: 18 June 2011 - Richmond Theatre
Following its premiere last year, the popular stage adaptation of the classic sitcom comes to Richmond theatre prior to a return West End visit. Yes, Prime Minister finds British PM… Read More
Closed: 17 September 2011 - Apollo Theatre
Following its premiere last year, the popular stage adaptation of the classic sitcom returns to the West End. Yes, Prime Minister finds British PM Jim Hacker and Cabinet Secretary Sir… Read More
Closed: 19 November 2011 - Gielgud Theatre
Following its premiere last year, the popular stage adaptation of the classic sitcom Yes, Prime Minister returns to the West End.Yes, Prime Minister finds British PM Jim Hacker and Cabinet… Read More
Closed: 18 May 2013 - Richmond Theatre
Following two sell-out West End seasons, Yes, Prime Minister comes to Richmond Theatre for 1 week only. The original writers of the classic BBC TV series, Antony Jay and Jonathan… Read More
Closed: 12 January 2013 - Trafalgar Studios 1
Following the success of its previous runs at the Gielgud and Apollo theatres, Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn’s hit political comedy Yes, Prime Minister returns to the West End.With British… Read More
Closed: 15 January 2011 - Gielgud Theatre
Classic television satire Yes, Prime Minister receives a timely stage adaptation starring Henry Goodman and David Haig.Yes, Prime Minister, finds British PM Jim Hacker and Cabinet Secretary Sir Humphrey Appleby… Read More
Closed: 26 February 2006
Documenting the experiences of Londoners in the aftermath of the July bombings, Yesterday Was A Weird Day combines video and audio material with word-for-word re-enactments of interviews conducted with survivors,… Read More
Closed: 19 March 2005 - Ambassadors Theatre
Ying Tong (named after the deeply moving Goon ballad Ying Tong Yiddle I Po) begins with Spike Milligan planning a pyjama-clad escape from a mental institution in order to write… Read More
Closed: 22 April 2023 - Wilton’s Music Hall
Acclaimed retelling of classic film Die Hard from Richard Marsh - Fringe First-winner, London poetry slam champion, BBC Audio Drama Best Scripted Comedy Drama award-winner and New York cop (one… Read More
Closed: 17 February 2018 - Sadler’s Wells
The undisputed queen of modern flamenco, María Pagés’ vibrant ode to womanhood fuses flamenco with poetry, in this unforgettably beautiful and radical reimagining of Bizet’s opera. In Yo, Carmen Pagés… Read More
Closed: 25 August 2007 - Theatre 503
When Suzanne arrived in Bali for a two-month yoga retreat, she thought she was on the path to inner peace and killer abs. She imagined that she would return home… Read More
Closed: 26 February 2011 - New Wimbledon Studio
Tokyo, 1960. Blinded fifteen years earlier in a US firebombing raid, a young man becomes the subject of a bitter custodial battle. Still traumatised, his psychotic outbursts expose a hidden… Read More
Closed: 27 April 2013 - Blue Elephant Theatre
Two elderly Spanish sisters live in a foreign land against the backdrop of a battered rug and a mountain of mysterious boxes. They share an existence of outrageous defamation, tender… Read More
Closed: 22 April 2023 - Orange Tree Theatre
This story is about a city. A city of exhaust fumes, drunken phone calls, first kisses, hysteria, sweat and laughter. Cairo. Read More
Closed: 10 May 2009 - Young Vic
Sharp and moving, You Can See The Hills recalls those moments growing up that are unique and universal: a dark moment of rebellion against your mum, the bloodlust of your… Read More
Closed: 19 October 2008 - Young Vic
Sex, fury, sex, violence, sex, chatting back, sex, school, sex, your mum and dad, sex – and a paper round.Sharp and moving, You Can See The Hills recalls those moments… Read More
Closed: 17 November 2007 - Southwark Playhouse
When Alice introduces her uptight fiancé and his uptight parents to her unconventional family, it seems that if they are mad, the rest of the world is madder.You Can't Take… Read More
Closed: 20 April 2013 - Arcola Theatre
2013. Has there ever been a better time to be witty, pretty and gay? OUTBOX have been collecting stories and experiences from LGB people, of all ages and across the… Read More
Closed: 9 January 2016 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Receiving its UK premiere at the Royal Court, Mia Chung’s play You For Me For You follows two North Korean sisters – Minhee and Junhee – as they attempt to… Read More
Closed: 20 August 2022 - Southbank Centre
Family, friends and lovers are all part of Julia Hales’ deeply personal account of her experiences as a daughter, actor, dreamer and person with Down syndrome. Read More
Closed: 19 September 2012 - Barbican Theatre
In an exhilarating, participatory adventure, you are the sole audience member, a passenger who journeys through a maze of live scenes. You will be catapulted into unimaginable situations before being… Read More
Closed: 24 July 2010 - LEB Building
You Me Bum Bum Train is an exhilarating, participatory adventure, where you are the sole audience member; a passenger who journeys through a maze of live scenes featuring over 200… Read More
Closed: 4 November 2006 - New End Theatre
Dissolute, glamorous and always provocative, Dorothy Parker was an American legend and You Might As Well Live is her story. In 1927, Dorothy was at the height of her fame… Read More
Closed: 11 March 2006 - Garrick Theatre
In Devon's seaside resort of Torbay, amongst the sun, sea and sand, Mrs Langfrey Clandon and her three clever but unconventional children have returned to England after 18 years abroad.… Read More
Closed: 8 February 2015 - Garrick Theatre
For one night only You Won’t Succeed On Broadway If You Don’t Have Any Jews, a concert featuring some of musical theatre's greatest hits and celebrating the ongoing Jewish contribution… Read More
Closed: 22 August 2010 - New Diorama Theatre
You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown is a family musical based on the Peanuts cartoon strip. The show follows Charlie Brown, Snoopy and all their friends on a typical day,… Read More
Closed: 3 December 2006 - Battersea Arts Centre
Julian Fox presents a fantastical mix of urban reflections, home videos and electro-ish songs. And maybe a dance routine.There will be post-show discussions on 22 & 29 November. Read More
Closed: 2 June 2013 - Unicorn Theatre
What do you do... when your friend who makes you happy also makes you sad? When your friend wants to be with you, but you want to be with someone… Read More
Closed: 15 October 2024 - Sadler’s Wells
Sadler's Wells' 2023/24 Young Associates share their work in a mixed bill, each showcasing their distinct and diverse creative worlds as they take the next step in their careers as… Read More
Closed: 8 October 2016 - National Theatre Olivier
The Young Chekhov trilogy follows up its lauded run at the Chichester Festival Theatre with its second instalment, Ivanov, at the National Theatre, telling the story of a man desperate… Read More
Opening to sweeping critical acclaim at the Chichester Festival Theatre last year, the Young Chekhov trilogy arrives at the National Theatre with Platonov, a free-wheeling comic cry of youthful defiance. Set… Read More
The final chapter of the emphatically praised Chichester Festival Theatre transfer of the Young Chekhov trilogy, The Seagull is a classic text which channels both comedy and tragedy to mark… Read More
Closed: 18 February 2007 - Warehouse Theatre
An abandoned orphan, young Dick Barton's prospects look grim when he is wrongly expelled for bullying; but things take a turn for the better when a mysterious benefactor takes him… Read More
Closed: 18 February 2012 - Theatre Royal Stratford East
The Theatre Royal Stratford East has given young spoken word artists the chance to work with leading performance poet Kat Francois to produce two nights of lip-smacking, jaw-dropping, tongue-twisting poetry.To… Read More
Closed: 16 July 2008 - Battersea Arts Centre
The Young Persons Theatre 2 present their Summer Show following weeks of working with Vinicius Salles, a physical theatre performer who recently appeared at BAC in with Punchdrunk in the… Read More
Closed: 25 November 2006 - Finborough Theatre
Roger, and 18 year old prefect at an English public school in the 1920s, nearly throws his future away when he falls in love with Laura Simmons, the wife of… Read More
Closed: 5 March 2011 - Tristan Bates Theatre
Through the love letters he sends home to his fiance Moon, Your Letter, At Last! traces the story of Gabriel; a young man living the life of a foreigner in… Read More
Closed: 11 August 2024 - Harold Pinter Theatre
One of the biggest Manga sensations, Your Lie In April is now a new West End musical by legendary composer Frank Wildhorn. Known for hits such as Broadway’s Jekyll &… Read More
Closed: 19 March 2022 - Soho Theatre
We’re going back to 2017. Average graduate debt is at £50,000, Kylie Minogue is making a comeback, and Will Jackson has accidentally stolen 300 second class stamps from the Post… Read More
Closed: 9 March 2010 - Lilian Baylis Studio
Youth Dance Groups often find that the expense of hiring rehearsal space can be prohibitive, so Youth Dance SpaceXchange was born... a project pairing up London-based youth dance groups in… Read More
Closed: 3 November 2013 - artsdepot
Yummm! is a celebration of food and messy meal times.Take a seat at the dinner table and enjoy a world where tables dance, plates spin and the audience join in… Read More
Closed: 28 January 2007 - Royal Opera House
The former Artistic Director of the Bolshoi Ballet celebrates his 80th birthday with extracts from some of his most famous work, including The Golden Age, Spartacus and The Nutcracker. Performers… Read More
Closed: 6 July 2006 - Barbican Hall
Mozart's unfinished opera is performed at the Barbican for one night only under the direction of Peter Sellars. It is a tale of love set among slaves.This semi-staged production is… Read More
Closed: 28 October 2009 - Hackney Empire
The Zambezi Express is one of the great steam railway journeys of the world, which threads its way over many days across the mountains, deserts and plains of Africa for… Read More
Closed: 25 November 2006 - Soho Theatre
A haunting, poetic piece about the erosion of nature, people and a way of life in the name of economic progress.Playing as part of Asian Women Talk Back, a two… Read More
Closed: 1 March 2008 - Royal Opera House
Mozart's magical, adventure-packed tale of love, as staged by David McVicar.Young prince Tamino is saved from a monster by three intervening ladies, who subsequentl send him on a quest that… Read More
Closed: 3 August 2010 - London Coliseum
Zayed And The Dream is the new extravagant theatrical creation by the Caracalla Dance Theatre.History meets art in the legendary story of seven horsemen travellers in the sands of time… Read More
Closed: 4 October 2012 - Trafalgar Studios 2
Zelda Sayre is the belle of Alabama, the outrageous good-time girl who captures the heart and imagination of novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald. Their life together is one great party, from… Read More
Closed: 24 June 2006 - Arcola Theatre
Five characters strive for commitment and passion in this new physical theatre piece by Adam Marvel. The two overlapping stories are told in vivid colours, pulsing with opportunity and exclamation. Read More
Closed: 11 November 2006 - Barbican Theatre
Ian, a journalist, thinks he has been followed to the Leeds hotel room in which he spends the night with Cate. The girl, who is much his younger, is threatened, humiliated… Read More
Closed: 5 June 2013 - Sadler’s Wells
Following the world premiere of An Anatomie In Four Quarters in 2011, Clod Ensemble returns to Sadler’s Wells with Zero, a turbulent mix of dance, music and visual theatre. Set… Read More
Closed: 29 November 2008 - Tristan Bates Theatre
Alex, a translator at Camp Zero, wants to tell the world of the brutal regime within the walls of the camp, but as a consequence his life is suddenly in… Read More
Closed: 11 March 2006 - Sadler’s Wells
Zero Degrees explores borders – between countries, cultures and, most importantly, between life and death. It challenges, prompts and inspires, in a seamless fusion of dance styles, music and contemporary… Read More
Closed: 20 October 2007 - Sadler’s Wells
The collaborative work of Akram Khan, Sidi Larbi Cherkaui, Antony Gormley and Nitin Sawhney returns to Sadler's Wells.The ballet of Larbi and kathak of Khan come together to Sawhney's East-meets-West… Read More
Closed: 8 March 2014 - Barbican Theatre
Experience the result of a week of experimentation by Darren Johnston, which blends theatricality, choreography and the visual arts, in Zero Point. Johnston will spend a week in residency at… Read More
Closed: 14 February 2004
From George Gershwin to Stephen Sondheim, from Cole Porter to Boublil and Schonberg (via the complete works of Andrew Lloyd Webber, in a truly remarkable 60 seconds!) this is the… Read More
Closed: 9 April 2010 - Bloomsbury Theatre
If.Comedy Best Newcomer nominee Zoe Lyons brings her all new show to the Bloomsbury theatre for one night only.Miss Machismo is an hour of punchy comedy that explores, amongst other… Read More
Closed: 12 March 2011 - Soho Theatre
Zoe has come to realise that life is too short, particularly if you are a butterfly in the wrong place at the wrong time and are going to try to… Read More
Closed: 1 March 2008 - Soho Theatre
Is there nothing to fear but fear itself? What about wasps, ageing, commitment and monsters under the bed? Zoe Lyons has turned to face all of her nefariously nasty fears head on. Read More
Closed: 16 March 2013 - Soho Theatre
A mixture of silliness, satire and caustic one liners from one of the UK's favourite comedians. She won't change the world but she will ask the big questions such as… Read More
Closed: 11 May 2013 - Albany Theatre
One of the brightest talents on the contemporary jazz circuit, pianist Zoe Rahman has been wowing audiences with her powerful technique and individual style. Join the 2012 MOBO award winner… Read More
Closed: 8 October 2023 - Polka Theatre
A time travelling adventure for ages 6-12. Zoe loves meeting up with her friends, but one day as she’s getting ready, something very peculiar happens… Catapulted one hundred years into… Read More
Closed: 25 August 2019 - Cadogan Hall
From the writers of The Gruffalo and Room On The Broom comes the much-loved story Zog, an accident-prone dragon who wants to become the best student in dragon school. Based on… Read More
Closed: 11 August 2021 - Rose Theatre
Large in size and keen in nature, Zog is eager to win a golden star at Madam Dragon’s school, where dragons learn all the things that dragons need to know.… Read More
Closed: 29 August 2021 - Cadogan Hall
Closed: 16 July 2023 - Rose Theatre
Large in size and keen in nature, Zog is eager to win a golden star at Madam Dragon’s school, where dragons learn all the things that dragons need to know. … Read More
Closed: 31 August 2024 - Cadogan Hall
Zog, super keen student turned air-ambulance, still lands with a crash-bang-thump. Together with his Flying Doctor crew, Princess Pearl and Sir Gadabout, they tend to a sunburnt mermaid, a unicorn… Read More
Closed: 26 November 2022 - Barbican Theatre
Step into Rachel's world in this experimental show as a learning disabled artist has the power to lead the creation of her ‘Perfect Show’. Read More
Closed: 9 July 2024 - Barbican Theatre
Step into Rachel's world as this experimental show returns following a critically acclaimed run. Discover how a learning disabled artist has the power to lead the creation of her ‘Perfect… Read More
Closed: 20 November 2005 - Etcetera Theatre
A triple bill of theatrical fun: two one-act plays and a monologue. The Zoo Story, by Edward Albee, follows one man who spends his afternoon in Central Park attempting to… Read More
Closed: 2 December 2012 - Sadler’s Wells
ZooNation Dance Company celebrates its 10th anniversary with a jam-packed night of dance at Sadler’s Wells. The evening features extracts from ZooNation’s award-winning West End show Into The Hoods and… Read More
Closed: 23 July 2006 - Peacock Theatre
ZooNation's Into The Hoods is an urban fairytale inspired by Sondheim's musical Into The Woods. Two children get lost in the hood and find shelter in the tenement block of… Read More
Closed: 1 September 2013 - Queen Elizabeth Hall
From the award-winning and critically acclaimed ZooNation Dance Company and Kate Prince comes an exhilarating new dance adventure for the whole family, Groove On Down The Road.Following the success of… Read More
Closed: 14 March 2009 - Garrick Theatre
Zorro is a swashbuckling, cape-swishing, blood-pumping new musical adventure featuring the music of the Gipsy Kings.A cast of 30, blending West End musical performers with a collection of the world's… Read More
Closed: 28 May 2022 - Charing Cross Theatre
Zorro The Musical blazes into Charing Cross Theatre for a strictly limited season. The famous red-hot tale of the masked hero, El Zorro, fighting for justice and freedom “bursts into… Read More
Closed: 6 October 2007 - Lyric Hammersmith Studio
In Zimbabwe, a journalist finds herself at the centre of a storm, unleashing a chain of events that could change a nation forever.This production is suitable for theatregoers aged 11… Read More