Archive of Past Shows
Introduction
These shows have now closed in the West End. Many shows tour the UK after their London run, check local press for details.
ARCHIVE
Iqbal Khan’s extraordinary, critically-acclaimed production of Arthur Miller’s drama transfers to the West End for a strictly limited season starring Antony Sher and Tara Fitzgerald.
Played at: Vaudeville Theatre. MORE INFO
Dominic West (The Wire) returns to the West End in a revival of Simon Gray’s savage, witty and remarkable play Butley, directed by Lindsay Posner and also starring Paul McGann.
Played at: Duchess Theatre. MORE INFO
Thea Sharrock follows her hit revival of Terence Rattigan’s After The Dance with the playwright’s drama based on the true story of Alma Rattenbury, played by Anne-Marie Duff, who went on trial with her 18-year-old lover for the murder of her husband.
Played at: Old Vic Theatre. MORE INFO
Myleene Klass presents the Classic FM Christmas Spectacular at the O2 on 23rd December for a rousing night of carols, traditional tunes and some cracking Christmas number ones.
Played at: The O2 Arena. MORE INFO
Winner of Best New Play at the 2011 Olivier Awards, the Royal Court transfers Bruce Norris’ satirical comedy Clybourne Park to the Wyndham’s Theatre for a strictly limited run, staring Sophie Thompson.
Played at: Wyndham's Theatre. MORE INFO
Marc Warren (Hustle) stars as charismatic rebel Cool Hand Luke in a powerful new stage adaptation of Donn Pearce’s acclaimed novel, directed by Andrew Loudon.
Played at: Aldwych Theatre. MORE INFO
Dazzling choreography and fabulous Gershwin tunes abound in this high-energy new revival of classic musical CRAZY FOR YOU, transferring from the Open Air Theatre to the Novello in the West End.
Played at: Novello Theatre. MORE INFO
British film star Thandie Newton (Crash) stars in a strictly limited run of Ariel Dorfman’s explosive drama Death and the Maiden, directed by Jeremy Herrin.
Played at: Comedy Theatre. MORE INFO
Simon Russell Beale and Jonathan Groff star in London revival of Deathtrap
Played at: Noel Coward Theatre. MORE INFO
Anthony Page directs Tom Burke, Lisa Dillon and Andrew Scott in Noël Coward’s wickedly witty, romantic comedy Design for Living. From 1930s bohemian Paris to the dizzying heights of Manhattan society, a tempestuous love triangle unravels…
Played at: Old Vic Theatre. MORE INFO
The classic story – and hit movie – comes to the stage in a record-breaking adaptation, now featuring Ray Quinn.
Played at: Aldwych Theatre. MORE INFO
Join the celebration as 65 of Disney’s unforgettable characters, from 18 beloved stories come to life as Disney On Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic.
Played at: Wembley Arena. MORE INFO
A spectacular new stage show based on the BBC’s award-winning series Doctor Who, featuring live music, special effects and appearances from the show’s most popular monsters including Daleks, Cybermen, Scarecrows, Oods and Silurian.
Played at: Various venues. MORE INFO
Oscar and Tony award-winning actors Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones star in the London transfer of the smash-hit Broadway production of Driving Miss Daisy, by Pulitzer Prize-winner Alfred Uhry. Strictly limited season.
Played at: Wyndham's Theatre. MORE INFO
Mike Leigh returns to his acclaimed 1979 play, writing and directing this sell-out Hampstead Theatre production starring Sian Brooke, Sinead Matthews and Allen Leech.
Played at: Duchess Theatre. MORE INFO
Tim Pigott-Smith and Laura Dos-Santos star in Willy Russell’s much-loved play about a brash young hairdresser who discovers a passion for English literature.
Played at: Trafalgar Studios. MORE INFO
Olivier Award winner Tracie Bennett puts in a career-defining performance as Judy Garland in Peter Quilter’s new musical play based on the star’s final days, directed by Terry Johnson.
Played at: Trafalgar Studios. MORE INFO
Britain’s best-loved comedy cabaret trio are back in London following their SEVEN MILLION YouTube hits for their infamous anthem to budget travel – “Cheap Flights”. Stars Dillie Keane, Adele Anderson and Sarah-Louise Young.
Played at: Charing Cross Theatre. MORE INFO












