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Closed: 29 November 2008 - Sadler’s Wells
The undisputed master of tap dance Savion Glover makes a much-anticipated return to Sadler's Wells.After making his Broadway debut at the tender age of 12 alongside Sammy Davis Jr, Savion… Read More
Closed: 15 March 2008 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
A dangerously charged romance is played out amid bittersweet love songs in this award-winning new play.Lauren and Daz are having an illicit weekend away. Amongst the peeling wallpaper of a… Read More
Closed: 7 May 2011 - Polka Theatre
A scarecrow is meant to scare crows. But these busy, bothering, cheeky, chattering birds just won't go away! What is a poor old scarecrow to do? Confused and fed up,… Read More
Closed: 21 May 2006 - Peacock Theatre
This brand new ballet, performed by the London Children's Ballet, is based on Baroness Orczy's famous tale of swashbuckling adventures, romance and glamour. Set during the French Revolution when hundreds of… Read More
Closed: 4 May 2019 - Trafalgar Studios 2
John Godber's brand new comedy, Scary Bikers, is pulling up at Trafalgar Studios 2 for a strictly limited run, making its London debut. When retired miner Don and former private… Read More
Closed: 11 June 2011 - Royal Opera House
Elegant, moving and thrilling: this mixed bill has contrasts to accentuate the remarkable range of the Royal Ballet. Frederick Ashton’s Scènes De Ballet is one of the Royal Ballet’s defining… Read More
Closed: 9 November 2013 - The Other Palace
Trevor Nunn directs Olivia Williams in a revival of Ingmar Bergman’s portrait of a failing marriage. Adapted by Joanna Murray-Smith, Scenes From A Marriage tells the story of a couple… Read More
Closed: 24 May 2025 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
When it emerges that a statue in the British Museum was stolen from its original home, the museum attempts to deflect public response and repatriation claims from the Chinese government. Read More
Closed: 9 December 2012 - National Theatre Lyttelton
Fiona Shaw takes on the role of the free-spirited Galactia in Howard Barker’s darkly humorous and provocative Scenes From An Execution.Commissioned to paint a commemorative canvas representing the triumphant Battle… Read More
Closed: 27 January 2007 - Hackney Empire Studio
In the aftermath of war a painting is commissioned to celebrate a glorious victory, but for its artist the depiction of the true brutality of battle becomes all important. Read More
Closed: 19 April 2009 - Etcetera Theatre
Performed by a cast of six, this improv comedy takes inspiration from the audience to create a spontaneous evening of entertainment every night, set against the distinctive backdrop of flat-share… Read More
Closed: 25 November 2006 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Bill is sustained by his deep sense of a wider culture and an improving world. The only thing the human race needs to do is learn. When he meets a… Read More
Closed: 22 February 2020 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Miriam Battye developed Scenes With Girls whilst taking part in a Royal Court Writers’ Group. The production will be directed by Royal Court Associate Director Lucy Morrison. “I genuinely think in five to ten… Read More
Closed: 17 November 2019 - London Coliseum
Kazakhstan’s oldest theatre, the Abay Kazakh State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, is embarking on major international tours during the 2019/20 season and making its UK debut with the one-act… Read More
Closed: 9 June 2018 - Park Theatre
Schism, by lauded playwright and activist Athena Stevens, is a stunning new play about two people finding each other from worlds apart. “I never wanted to change, in case you… Read More
Closed: 14 October 2004 - Battersea Arts Centre
Personal experiences of accidents and violent attacks encounter the erotics of TV hospital dramas and horror flicks. A unique soundtrack is created for each performance, produced by live-sampling internal noises… Read More
Closed: 22 April 2006 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Here we present the sublime operatic highlights with a guide to lead us through the intricacies of the plot. An uplifting musical soufflé of fun, combined with lessons in the… Read More
Closed: 6 May 2006 - Upstairs At The Gatehouse
A comedy of manners in the English Language, displaying Sheridan's mastery of the mechanics of stage comedy, his flair for witty dialogue and his ability to poke fun at the… Read More
Closed: 22 July 2023 - Lyric Hammersmith
1986. Ghana’s prestigious Aburi Girls Boarding School. Queen Bee Paulina and her crew excitedly await the arrival of the Miss Ghana pageant recruiter. It’s clear that Paulina is in top… Read More
Closed: 18 July 2006 - National Theatre Olivier
A group of eight- and nine-year-olds take a trip to Alton Towers; but are they really being kidnapped, are they being taken to The Doctor and who has nicked James's… Read More
Closed: 29 June 2006 - Lyric Hammersmith
Closed: 28 June 2006 - Lyric Hammersmith
Closed: 17 February 2008 - Unicorn Theatre
Enrol at the School Of Dark and discover the secret ingredients to write fantastic poetry with the energetic poet and master of lyrics – Charlie Dark.Charlie shares stories of his… Read More
Closed: 3 July 2007 - Drill Hall
School of Night is a secret weekly gathering that devotes itself to extemporising within arcane performance constraints. These one-off and peculiar evenings, hosted by Ken Campbell, may dip into Apophenics,… Read More
Closed: 1 March 2020 - Gillian Lynne Theatre
Based on the iconic, hit Jack Black film, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Olivier Award-winning stage adaptation School Of Rock – The Musical is leaving audiences rocking night after night at the Gillian… Read More
Closed: 25 February 2006 - Hampstead Theatre
Bill Bretherton is a passionate Europhile. This is his story. It spans five decades, one continent and a host of characters that confirm and erode his views; the back-stabbing politicians,… Read More
Closed: 3 December 2006 - King’s Head Theatre
Using the songs of Oscar winning composer Stephen Schwartz, Paul Nicholas narrates through a selection of quirky and touching short stories following the highs and lows of three couples as they deal with… Read More
Closed: 18 October 2009 - Eventim Apollo
Scooby-Doo and the gang are back, bursting onto the stage once again with Scooby-Doo And The Pirate Ghost, a brand new show to entertain the whole family.Join Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma,… Read More
Closed: 8 April 2007 - Eventim Apollo
Cowardly canine Scooby-Doo, doggy friend Shaggy and their human pals Velma, Daphne and Fred provided much entertainment in the Hanna-Barbera cartoons as they set about solving various mysteries. In this… Read More
Closed: 8 March 2009 - New Wimbledon Theatre
Scooby-Doo and the gang are back! The characters from the cartoon classic take to the stage with their new show, Scooby-Doo And The Pirate Ghost. Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne and… Read More
Closed: 31 August 2009 - Hackney Empire
Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang are back in the brand-new, all-singing, all-dancing “spook-tastic” show, Scooby-Doo And The Pirate Ghost - Live On Stage!A tropical island is the scene for… Read More
Closed: 1 April 2007 - New Wimbledon Theatre
Closed: 21 August 2016 - London Palladium
In this brand new family musical Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang have been called upon to help solve an epic mystery. A trouble-making ghost is haunting the London Palladium… Read More
Closed: 12 June 2013 - Lyric Hammersmith
In the heady 1970s Ackerley Addaneye and his trusty ice cream van ruled the Devonshire coasts, breaking hearts from Bovey Tracey to Polperro. Thirty years later, Ackerley must face old… Read More
Closed: 29 March 2008 - Soho Theatre
Banned in Australia? Booed in Brighton? Asked to tone it down at the Frog and Bucket in Manchester? What is the world of ‘alternative’ comedy coming to?The fearless Scott Capurro… Read More
Closed: 15 November 2008 - Leicester Square Theatre
Leave it to comic Scott Capurro to ask the tough questions that the Labour Party wants us to ignore. The questions everyone ponders but never brings up, not even at… Read More
Closed: 31 May 2009 - Soho Theatre
Leave it to shock comic Scott Capurro to ask the tough questions everyone wonders about, but never brings up. Not even at drunken dinner parties.Scott Capurro is back on the… Read More
Closed: 8 June 2013 - Soho Theatre
Mid life crisis. Check. Koran jokes. Check. Husband. Check mate. In Islamohomophobia, Scott Capurro inches closer to self lynching with his tirade against bigotry, fag bashing and Cardiff. ‘Capurro's mission… Read More
Closed: 3 February 2007 - Soho Theatre
Delivered at breakneck speed, Scott discusses racism as a fetish, religious and lactose intolerance, how to run the world succesfully so that nobody stands in the way of his happiness,… Read More
Closed: 28 April 2012 - Soho Theatre
Razor-sharp comic Scott Capurro brings his critically acclaimed live comedy chat show to Soho theatre’s brand new cabaret venue Soho Downstairs with second banana David Mills.Scott Capurro’s Position promises scintillating… Read More
Closed: 18 March 2006 - Sadler’s Wells
Scottish Ballet returns to Sadler's Wells, after six years away, with a production of Cinderella and a mixed bill.Artistic Director Ashley Page has reworked Cinderella, transporting the classic fairytale to… Read More
Closed: 28 April 2012 - Sadler’s Wells
Scottish Ballet have created an arresting fusion of drama and dance to bring Tennessee Williams’s famous drama to the Sadler’s Wells stage.Set in the stifling heat of New Orleans, fading… Read More
Closed: 4 November 2011 - Sadler’s Wells
Scottish Ballet returns to Sadler's Wells with Double Bill, originally unveiled at this year’s Edinburgh International Festival.Kenneth MacMillan’s Song Of The Earth was created for Stuttgart Ballet in 1965 and… Read More
Closed: 4 October 2009 - Sadler’s Wells
Renowned for its versatility and applauded for its award-winning repertoire, Scottish Ballet, Scotland’s national dance company, marks its 40th anniversary with a triple bill that perfectly captures the chic style… Read More
Closed: 15 January 2006 - Battersea Arts Centre
Exploring the curiosity and mystery of what might be in the hole, Hey Ho Ha presents Inana, a highly visual piece inspired by Ainu's Yukar.Joining Inana in this Scratch Double… Read More
Closed: 10 December 2007 - Battersea Arts Centre
Several artists present ten minute try-outs of new ideas. Read More
Closed: 13 June 2010 - Soho Theatre
Scenes, poems, monologues, comedy, rap and rhyme from young writers across Westminster, with young musicians and performers from across London. Read More
Closed: 17 March 2006 - Soho Theatre
Scenes, poems, monologues, comedy and rap from London's young writers. An informal, entertaining showcase of new voices. Read More
Closed: 23 July 2006 - Soho Theatre
Contemporary poems, raps, monologues, scenes and comedy from young writers across Westminster. Read More
Closed: 29 October 2006 - Soho Theatre
Closed: 23 October 2010 - New Wimbledon Theatre
Tommy Steele, one of the most successful British entertainers of all time, returns to the New Wimbledon theatre in the title role of Scrooge.Steele's career includes over 20 hit singles,… Read More
Closed: 12 January 2013 - London Palladium
Tommy Steele reprises his role as the cold-hearted businessman in this musical family show.Based on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, Scrooge The Musical tells the story of the miserable Ebenezer… Read More
Closed: 14 January 2006 - London Palladium
Tommy Steele stars in this all-singing, all-dancing version of Charles Dickens's much-loved Yuletide tale. All your favourite characters are there, from Bob Cratchit to Tiny Tim, the trio of ghosts and old… Read More
Closed: 29 April 2023 - Hampstead Theatre
In a cottage by the sea, four women live in a house made for five. Meals are prepared, stories are shared and the tide breaks on the shore… When only… Read More
Closed: 14 December 2008 - Blue Elephant Theatre
A little baby girl, Ruby, is rescued by a rascally gang of pirates. She grows up on board with the motley crew and soon learns everything there is to know… Read More
Closed: 29 March 2011 - Bush Theatre
A one-off reading of Simon Stephens's play Sea Wall, by the playwright himself, to raise funds for the Bush theatre.Sea Wall is a story about family, fear and the things… Read More
Closed: 30 June 2018 - The Old Vic
In celebration of The Old Vic's 200th Birthday, the acclaimed Paines Plough production of Sea Wall, by Simon Stephens (The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, National Theatre/West… Read More
Closed: 12 April 2008 - Haymarket, Theatre Royal
A wild storm shakes a small East Anglian seaside village, triggering a series of events that changes the lives of all its residents. Set in the high Edwardian world of… Read More
Closed: 30 January 2007 - National Theatre Cottesloe
On Christmas Eve Sharky returns home to care for his blind, ageing brother. Drinking buddies Ivan and Nicky are also at the house, hoping to play some cards. However, the… Read More
Closed: 16 July 2011 - Arcola Theatre
The Arcola presents a new translation of Anton Chekhov's classic work, retitled Seagull. In 19th century Russia an anxious young writer prepares the first performance of his new play for… Read More
Closed: 17 March 2007 - Royal Court Theatre
The Seagull is one of the great plays about writing. It superbly captures the struggle for new forms, the frustrations and fulfilments of putting words on a page.The Royal Court… Read More
Closed: 12 January 2008
Anton Chekhov's masterpiece entwines comic and tragic situations in the lives of a famous actress, her son and their lovers. As the young strive for fulfilment, their older counterparts look… Read More
Closed: 23 September 2006
This pared-down version, by Martin Crimp, of Chekhov’s first great play lays bare its comedy and its cruelty. Whether it’s love, sex, fame, or simply a trip into town, each… Read More
Closed: 7 October 2006 - Soho Theatre
The former Never Mind The Buzzcocks star and Perrier Award winner makes a long overdue return to stand-up comedy. Read More
Closed: 16 October 2009 - Bloomsbury Theatre
The youngest comic ever to win the Perrier award, for his Edinburgh Fringe debut in 1990, Sean Hughes is back with a brand new show. Hughes, whose explosive style and… Read More
Closed: 1 June 2013 - Arts Theatre
The show that was the talk of the Edinburgh Fringe, has been on a massive UK tour, and following a sold out run at The Tricycle Theatre arrives at The… Read More
Closed: 17 April 2010 - Soho Theatre
The youngest comic ever to win the Perrier award - for his Edinburgh Fringe debut in 1990 - Sean Hughes is back with a brand new show, bursting at the… Read More
Closed: 12 February 2011 - Soho Theatre
Everybody likes a good moan; Seann Walsh has turned it into an art form. His friends have even stopped asking him for favours, to avoid the fuss. Favours, to him,… Read More
Closed: 29 September 2023 - Barbican Theatre
Deeply personal and deeply hilarious. Inua Ellams opens up his personal writing archive in this interactive poetry event where you call the shots. Read More
Closed: 28 January 2006 - Battersea Arts Centre
The seas of Organillo are warm and mysterious. They are where babies are made. In a sensual journey from fertility to birth, Stephen Mottram's puppets swim and wriggle through our… Read More
Closed: 13 March 2011 - National Theatre Lyttelton
Alan Ayckbourn's Season's Greetings takes a seriously entertaining look at the misery and high jinks of an average family Christmas. Cheating at snakes and ladders, fighting over comic books, a… Read More
Closed: 10 December 2006 - artsdepot
Career-minded Neville Bunker and his neglected wife, Belinda, are hosting an assortment of family and friends for yet another typical Christmas... until, that is, something really disastrous occurs! With characters… Read More
Closed: 7 October 2012 - Royal Albert Hall
Following 13 years of fundraising, Seasons Of Love celebrates, through words, music and film, the achievements of the original Calendar Girls. Led by Alan Titchmarsh, the gala celebration gives fans… Read More
Closed: 22 February 2025 - Riverside Studios
At ten years old, Martin Hill was on the brink of stardom, down to the final two contenders for the role of Harry Potter but narrowly missing out. Now an… Read More
Closed: 18 February 2006 - Hackney Empire
Bawdy domestic farce meets gory revenge tragedy in this tale which may or may not have been penned by Shakespeare. A cast of 11 tell the story. Read More
Closed: 22 March 2014 - Lyric Hammersmith
Following the incendiary premieres of Shows 1, 2 and 3 in 2013, the Lyric’s Secret Theatre Company is back to reignite the conversation with Show 4, a story of power,… Read More
Closed: 19 April 2008 - Polka Theatre
Secrets tackles issues of class and social difference as two girls form an unlikely friendship and write about their family problems in diaries, inspired by their heroine Anne Frank. India… Read More
Closed: 29 November 2008 - Battersea Arts Centre
This comical and moving tale of unexpected friendship confronts the issues of security and identity through a fusion of performance poetry, theatre, movement and song. Set within the beating heart… Read More
Closed: 9 December 2006 - Riverside Studios
Set during the dissolution of the monasteries, a young passionate priest, persecuted by his enemies, is granted the power of life and death, using it to take revenge.Howard Barker's new… Read More
Closed: 4 March 2006
It’s 1942 in the idyllic village of Merton-cum-Middlewick and the residents are bracing themselves for imminent German invasion. However, there are more pressing matters at hand at the local vicarage,… Read More
Closed: 28 October 2006 - Duchess Theatre
In the rural village of Merton-cum-Middlewick the inhabitants are preparing for a Nazi invasion. But while the worry of war looms over them, nosey-spinster Miss Skillon can't help but convince… Read More
Closed: 25 January 2004 - Noël Coward Theatre
The urbane Pierre has it all: money from his job as a successful publisher, a beautiful wife, an adoring mistress and numerous friends. He also has an unusual pastime…every Tuesday… Read More
Closed: 26 January 2006 - Battersea Arts Centre
Puppetry, music and theatre combine to tell the story of a race of small creatures that look very like humans but are more closely related to insects or plants. This… Read More
Closed: 2 November 2014 - Unicorn Theatre
Being little can be hard work. There are holes to dig, sand castles to make, treasures to find, adventures to be had. It's much easier when you have a friend… Read More
Closed: 4 July 2014 - Sadler’s Wells
Nederlands Dans Theater 1 returns to Sadler’s Wells for the first time since 2009 with two works never before seen in the UK. The first piece, Sehnsucht, relates to the… Read More
Closed: 11 November 2023 - New Wimbledon Theatre
In this uplifting comedy, loosely inspired by the world-famous cheese-rolling in Gloucestershire, people plummet down a deadly hill in pursuit of a speeding Double Gloucester cheese. Read More
Closed: 17 December 2009 - Tricycle Theatre
Seize The Day is part of a three-month season of plays at the Tricycle theatre examining life and social issues in 21st century London from the perspective of three leading… Read More
Closed: 28 January 2006 - Trafalgar Studios 1
Ben Jonson's uncompromising thriller follows the rise of Sejanus, a close advisor to Emperor Tiberius, who surges irresistably to the top, swatting aside those who would delay him; before ultimately succumbing to the… Read More
Closed: 17 February 2024 - Soho Theatre
Unravelling the past and facing the future, Self-Raising is a blisteringly honest, laugh-out-loud one-woman show about growing up deaf in a family with secrets. Read More
Closed: 12 November 2014 - Ambassadors Theatre
The National Youth Theatre presents the world premiere of Selfie, a radical retelling of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture Of Dorian Gray, as part of the company’s West End season. Inspired… Read More
Closed: 29 March 2008 - Greenwich Theatre
A musical tale of forest friendship.Deep in the forest, in the river, lived a large crocodile. He was a very selfish crocodile. He didn’t want any other creature to drink… Read More
Closed: 21 February 2004 - Polka Theatre
The Selfish Giant has a beautful garden, but he refuses to let anyone else enjoy it, especially not the children. To keep them out the Giant builds a high wall… Read More
Closed: 18 December 2004 - London Coliseum
Inspired by the glamour of 1950s haute couture, Robert Carsen’s staging of Handel’s ravishing opera is suffused with wit and wisdom. Tenor Ian Bostridge returns to the Coliseum to make… Read More
Closed: 1 November 2014 - Hampstead Theatre
Olivier Award winner Roger Allam returns to the Hampstead Theatre to star as former novelist turned teacher Leonard in Theresa Rebeck’s comedy Seminar. In the role of a cantankerous mentor… Read More
Closed: 16 December 2017
David Alden directs The Royal Opera’s first production of Rossini’s epic tragedy Semiramide. Rossini wrote Semiramide in 1823, his last year in Italy before moving to Paris. The opera makes… Read More
Closed: 11 May 2014 - Unicorn Theatre
Sensacional is back to charm the very youngest theatregoers from 18 months old. Bring your toddler along to a sound and light show in which they are the participants. Watch… Read More
Closed: 24 February 2013 - Unicorn Theatre
Sensacional is an immersive theatre experience for very young audiences. Featuring a lively soundtrack and stunning visuals, Sensacional allows toddlers to take part in a sound and light show. Performed… Read More
Closed: 21 April 2013 - Albany Theatre
Treat your toddler to a sound and light show in which they are the participants. Watch as they explore a digital world of ladybirds, flowers, shapes and squiggles that won't… Read More
Closed: 5 May 2013 - Jackson’s Lane Theatre
Among ladybirds, flowers, squiggles and curlicues, children get to explore an astounding digital world in this beautiful, interactive show. Sensacional is a spellbinding sound and light show for our very… Read More
Closed: 14 November 2013 - Unicorn Theatre
After a sell-out visit in February 2013, Sensacional returns to the Unicorn theatre to charm the very youngest theatregoers. A sensory spectacular for toddlers, bursting with colour and joy, this… Read More