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David Suchet returns to the West End following his critically acclaimed performance in All My Sons to star as James Tyrone in Eugene O’Neill’s masterpiece, Long Day’s Journey into Night.
Apollo Theatre. BOOK TICKETS
Direct from a sell-out season on Broadway, Tony Award and six-time Emmy Award winner Tyne Daly (Cagney and Lacey) stars as Maria Callas in Terrence McNally’s Tony Award-winning play Master Class.
Vaudeville Theatre. BOOK TICKETS
The National Theatre’s 2012 season featuring classic and new plays.
National Theatre. BOOK TICKETS
Stefan Golaszewski, writer of BBC 3′s hit sitcom Him & Her, presents his brilliant new play starring Russell Tovey (Being Human), Naomi Sheldon (Daisy Pulls It Off) and Jaime Winstone (Dagenham Girls).
Trafalgar Studios. BOOK TICKETS
Eve Best (Nurse Jackie) returns to The Old Vic in John Webster’s great Jacobean tragedy, The Duchess of Malfi, directed by Jamie Lloyd.
Old Vic Theatre. BOOK TICKETS
The world’s longest-running show, having opened in 1952, Agatha Christie’s thriller sees a group of people gathered together in a remote country house only to discover that there is a murderer in their midst.
St Martin's Theatre. BOOK TICKETS
Breathtaking in its scope, Billy Elliot writer Lee Hall’s remarkable play about art and socialism was a huge hit for the National Theatre and on tour, and now Max Roberts’s sublime production comes to London for a limited season.
Duchess Theatre. BOOK TICKETS
London’s longest-running ghost story tells the spine-tingling tale of a keen young solicitor who is sent to wind up the affairs of a recently deceased woman.
Fortune Theatre. BOOK TICKETS
Warren Clarke stars as Winston Churchill in Three Days in May at the Trafalgar Studios. Ben Brown’s thrilling political drama is directed by Alan Strachan and also stars Jeremy Clyde as Lord Halifax and Robert Demeger as Neville Chamberlain.
Trafalgar Studios. BOOK TICKETS
The National Theatre’s epic, Olivier Award-winning World War I family drama based on the celebrated novel by Michael Morpurgo and featuring actors working with life-sized puppets.
New London Theatre. BOOK TICKETS










