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Almeida Theatre
Reasons To Be Pretty (until 14 January): In the final part of Neil LaBute's trilogy, starring Kieran Bew, Sian Brooke a...
 
Apollo Theatre
Jerusalem (until 14 January): Tthe sell-out production of Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem, directed by Ian Rickson, is a co...
 
Backbeat
The story of how The Beatles ‘became’ The Beatles as John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Pete Best and St...
 
Barbican
L’Immédiat (18-21 January) – In sixty minutes of beautifully orchestrated circus-theatre chaos, seven young acroba...
 
Billy Elliot - The Musical
Now a West End staple, multiple award winner and family favourite, Billy is a talented teenage dancer who would rather ...
 
Blood Brothers
Written by Willy Russell, author of Educating Rita and Shirley Valentine, this hit musical features twin boys separated...
 
Chicago
From stage to crime scene, prison to centre stage, all Roxie and Velma want are to be stars in this glitzy, high-kick...
 
Donmar Trafalgar
Huis Close (until 28 January) — Jean Paul Sartre's existentialist 1944 masterpiece about three people in a locked roo...
 
Donmar Warehouse
Richard II (until 4 February): Shakespeare's poetic masterpiece is an epic tale of destruction, ruin and decay that c...
 
Dreamboats and Petticoats
Inspired by the sounds of the swinging sixties, this musical features classic hits from the likes of Roy Orbison, The S...
 
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