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Closed: 20 February 2016 - Sadler’s Wells
Spain’s flamenco superstar Sara Baras’ new show Voces is a thrilling whistle-stop tour showcasing the different palos (environments) found within flamenco. Celebrated for her brilliant footwork and captivating stage presence,… Read More
Closed: 1 June 2009 - Greenwich Theatre
A two hour show recreating and celebrating the music of The Carpenters, including hits such as Yesterday Once More, Goodbye To Love, Close To You and Only Yesterday.Looking to see… Read More
Closed: 17 July 2010 - Linbury Studio (Royal Opera House)
ROH2's annual celebration of tradition, diversity and innovation in vocal music from around the globe. 9 Jul: Rizwan Muazzam Qawwali (Sufi devotional music)10 Jul: Farida and the Iraqi Maqam Ensemble… Read More
Closed: 8 July 2017 - Sadler’s Wells
Following the Grammy Award nominated success of INALA, a Zulu ballet performed with Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Sisters Grimm return with Voices Of The Amazon, the tale of a water spirit from… Read More
Closed: 14 March 2009 - Royal Opera House
A special event on the main stage of the Royal Opera House, Voices Of The Future provides a great focus for celebrating and sharing in the sheer joy of singing.… Read More
Closed: 25 April 2009 - Soho Theatre
As part of the Spill Festival, Soho theatre presents Void Story. A beleaguered pair of protagonists take a rollercoaster ride through the decimated remains of contemporary culture in this bleak… Read More
Closed: 29 September 2012 - Vaudeville Theatre
Jenny Seagrove leads the cast of Noel Coward’s recently rediscovered drama about tangled love on the side of a volcano.Molten lava isn’t the only thing hotting up life on the… Read More
Closed: 10 April 2010 - Greenwich Theatre
Volpone craves money. He yearns for power. He longs for flesh. Can his voracious appetite ever be satisfied?In 17th century Venice, that hot bed of corruption and decadence, Ben Jonson… Read More
Closed: 4 December 2005 - Etcetera Theatre
Ben Jonson's finest work features a scurrilous band of untrustworthy types vying for the best things in life: gold, girls and dwarfs. Teatro-Saurus use masks, puppets, a ukulele and an elaborate… Read More
Closed: 26 April 2009 - Greenwich Playhouse
Written exactly two-hundred-and-fifty years ago, by the leading light of the French Revolution and the Enlightenment, Voltaire's loved and most-read Candide or Optimism remains a winner.Remaining true to the text,… Read More
Closed: 26 November 2008 - Royal Opera House
A world premiere from Wayne McGregor, with designs by Julian Opie, makes this programme of three short works an exciting event in the Royal Ballet Season. Resident Choreographer of the… Read More
Closed: 9 October 2010 - Richmond Theatre
Von Ribbentrop's Watch centres on Gerald Roth, for whom the credit crunch has not done any favours. He is a proprietor of Grapes Of Roth, an upmarket wine merchant in… Read More
Closed: 29 May 2014 - Sadler’s Wells
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s influential company Rosas returns to Sadler’s Wells with the UK premiere of Vortex Temporum, a piece that celebrates the intricacies of contemporary music. Based on a… Read More
Closed: 9 February 2008 - Richmond Theatre
Against a backdrop of glittering decadence, The Vortex centres on the tempestuous relationship of Florence and her hedonistic son Nicky. With the Mother’s desire for younger men driven by her… Read More
Closed: 27 November 2011 - artsdepot
Space… the cuddly frontier! Three forgotten old cuddly toys build a rocket ship, blast off into space, and boldly go where no toy has gone before.Melby, Alice and Fidge go… Read More
Closed: 5 August 2006 - Donmar Warehouse
John Mortimer's autobiographical play is the affectionate portrait of a son's relationship with his father. Growing up in the shadow of the brilliant barrister, who adored his garden and hated… Read More
Closed: 16 December 2006 - Wyndham’s Theatre
Closed: 7 June 2006
Edward’s highly principled world upturns when his father reveals that he has been illegally speculating with clients’ money. To make matters worse, he soon discovers his large, scandal-fearing family would… Read More
Closed: 30 September 2006
The discovery that his father has been dabbling in illegal practices throws Edward Voysey's world upside down. The situation is compounded when he finds that his family, afraid of scandal,… Read More
Closed: 3 May 2008 - Barbican: The Pit Theatre
Performed on a stage flooded with water, Vula (Fijian for ‘moon’) combines magic and illusion with traditional song and dance. With one rich and captivating image flowing into another, it… Read More
Closed: 16 June 2007 - Lilian Baylis Studio
Gregory Maqoma returns to the UK with his new solo piece.Maqoma, who is accompanied by four South African musicians, worked with Akram Khan, Vincent Mantsoe and Faustin Linyekula to create… Read More
Closed: 9 July 2005 - Riverside Studios
W - Worker's Circus is a physical, darkly poetic theatre of cruelty piece, which is staged against a stark set enclosed by bars. Inside the caged stage, the actors bare… Read More
Closed: 24 March 2005 - artsdepot
W.W.W is an interactive dance experience that fuses movement, technology and microscopy with Middle Eastern, Butoh and contemporary dance theatre to explore the secret world of our bodily activities. Participation… Read More
Closed: 9 November 2008 - Blue Elephant Theatre
Have you ever seen a Waddleplop? No? That is because they look so much like plants that they are hard to spot among the water lilies. When Uncle Wally Waddleplop… Read More
Closed: 24 August 2013 - Charing Cross Theatre
WAG! The Musical is a contemporary comedy musical featuring brand new songs and a circus of characters straight out of 'Hello'; ‘OK!'; and ‘The People's Friend' !! Set in an… Read More
Closed: 23 June 2012 - Peacock Theatre
Wah! Wah! Girls is an exciting new British Bollywood musical set in the East End of London in 2012. Wah! Wah! Girls is inspired by the Mujra dancers who, for… Read More
Closed: 23 September 2017 - Arts Theatre
Didi and Gogo wait on a country road by a tree for a man named Godot. All they know is that when Godot arrives they will be saved. If he… Read More
Closed: 13 June 2015 - Barbican Theatre
Richard Roxburgh and Hugo Weaving star in Samuel Beckett’s absurdist masterpiece about everything and nothing at the Barbican Theatre. Waiting For Godot tells the story of Estragon and Vladimir, burdened… Read More
Closed: 21 December 2024 - Haymarket, Theatre Royal
The wait is finally over as Waiting For Godot is now open in the West End. Starring Lucian Msamati (Game Of Thrones) and Ben Whishaw (Paddington) alongside Tom Edden (Crazy For… Read More
Closed: 30 September 2006 - Richmond Theatre
On a deserted road, two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon, are waiting for the elusive Godot.With its sublime balance of comedy and poignancy, vaudeville and angst,Waiting For Godot was voted the… Read More
Closed: 3 April 2010 - Haymarket, Theatre Royal
Waiting for Godot follows two consecutive days in the lives of tramps Vladimir and Estragon, who divert themselves by clowning around, joking and arguing, while waiting expectantly and unsuccessfully for… Read More
Closed: 18 November 2006 - Ambassadors Theatre
Sir Peter Hall directs Samuel Beckett's classic tale of tramps.Vladimir and Estragon wait on a deserted road. To pass the time they chat about all manner of things while pondering… Read More
Closed: 10 August 2009 - Haymarket, Theatre Royal
Closed: 28 February 2004 - Cockpit Theatre
The Godot Company is a cooperative of actors who have come togethr with John Calder - beckett's principle publisher - to perform a definitive production of what many consider the… Read More
Closed: 1 February 2009 - Pleasance Theatre
Following rave reviews at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2006, Waiting For Romeo, a razor sharp black comedy on coping with singledom under fire, receives a London premiere.In a city under… Read More
Closed: 16 October 2011 - Greenwich Theatre
Clowning and puppetry combine in Waiting For Stanley, a tale of a wife waiting for her husband's return from the front in 1945. When the train bringing Stanley home fails… Read More
Closed: 12 June 2008 - Barbican Hall
Philip Glass's Waiting For The Barbarians based on the novel by John M. Coetzee, looks at war between oppressors and oppressed. The barbarians are coming. Torture is used to obtain… Read More
Closed: 24 September 2016 - St James Studio
Following two understudies as they wait for their surely inevitable turn in the spotlight, Dave Hanson’s side-splitting off-Broadway comedy Waiting For Waiting For Godot receives its European premiere at the… Read More
Closed: 27 March 2020 - Adelphi Theatre
Update from the Producers of Waitress The Musical: "It is with great sadness that we announce the closing of our beloved London production of Waitress The Musical. As you'll be… Read More
Closed: 22 April 2007 - New End Theatre
A sassy new comedy exploring animal food, animal sex and the fear of being devoured.Harry has a serious sleeping disorder... he keeps falling asleep. Set in the contemporary watering hole, the… Read More
Closed: 12 June 2021 - Harold Pinter Theatre
After returning from a year-long Moon mission, Cassie, a NASA botanist, finds herself in a remote cabin in the woods, where her estranged twin sister, Stella, a former NASA architect,… Read More
Closed: 24 December 2005 - Tricycle Theatre
Harlem bootblack turned champion boxer, Andy Whitman soon discovers he is fighting against more than his opponent in the ring… A headstrong 19 year old with a bitter flaming pride… Read More
Closed: 31 August 2009 - Wembley Arena
After 65 million years they’re back!The award-winning BBC TV series Walking With Dinosaurs comes to life in a theatrical event which takes over Wembley Arena this August. Internationally renowned designers… Read More
Closed: 6 May 2013 - Wembley Arena
Following a worldwide tour, Walking With Dinosaurs – The Arena Spectacular is back. Created by internationally renowned designers and scientists, Walking With Dinosaurs features 20 life-size dinosaurs, including the Tyrannosaurus… Read More
Closed: 17 September 2022 - Apollo Theatre
Gabriel Byrne on stage. In his own words. Adapted from Gabriel Byrne’s best-selling memoir of the same name and directed by Emmy award-winning director Lonny Price. As a young boy… Read More
Closed: 29 June 2013 - Battersea Arts Centre
A woman with a shaved head takes your hand in a station. A large man dressed in black follows you down an alley. An Indian woman holding a rose greets… Read More
Closed: 28 July 2007 - Royal Opera House
The second part of the Royal Opera's full staging of Wagner's Ring Cycle. The conflicts of power and love come to the fore as Wotan is faced with the dilemmas… Read More
Closed: 14 March 2009 - Royal Court Theatre
Wall is David Hare’s new investigation of the Israel/Palestine separation barrier, fed by multiple visits to the region since the playwright’s first trip while writing Via Dolorosa.Written and performed by… Read More
Closed: 1 April 2013 - Eventim Apollo
After a sellout show at 2012’s BBC Prom, everyone’s favourite dynamic duo are heading on tour this Easter with their live, interactive show Wallace & Gromit’s Musical Marvels.Go behind the… Read More
Closed: 9 October 2010 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Nick Payne, whose play If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet played at the Bush theatre recently, makes his Royal Court debut with Wanderlust, an open play about sex… Read More
Closed: 23 February 2014 - Unicorn Theatre
Rabbits do not play by the rules. They dig holes without applying for permits, eat carrots that they haven't paid for, leave droppings in the street, and, in spite of… Read More
Closed: 11 May 2008 - Hampstead Theatre
Adapted by Helen Edmundson, the two-part production first played at the National Theatre over a decade ago. Based on Tolstoy’s epic 1868 novel, the story follows the moral and spiritual… Read More
Closed: 14 February 2008
At the outbreak of World War I, Albert's horse Joey is sold to the cavalry and shipped to France, where fate decrees he spends time serving on both sides before… Read More
Closed: 18 March 2009 - National Theatre Olivier
War Horse, the National's Laurence Olivier Award-winning World War One family drama, receives a revival.At the outbreak of World War One, Joey, young Albert's beloved horse, is sold to the… Read More
Closed: 23 November 2019 - Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre
The National Theatre's globe-trotting production of War Horse returns to London at the newly-created Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre. The World War One story of young Albert and his faithful steed Joey… Read More
Closed: 3 March 2007 - Tricycle Theatre
Sophie and Max are a thoroughly modern British couple, cosmopolitan and open-minded. They have even constructed their own eco loo, well, it does save thirty litres of water a day.… Read More
Closed: 7 December 2018 - London Coliseum
Benjamin Britten juxtaposes the anti-war poetry of Wilfred Owen with the timeless ritual of the Latin Requiem Mass in War Requiem. The result is one of the greatest choral works of… Read More
Closed: 12 February 2006 - Novello Theatre
The story of the Peloponnesian war between Athens and Sparta has been adapted from the writing of Thucydides and Plato by RSC Advisory Director John Barton. The tale of the unstoppable… Read More
Closed: 7 September 2019 - Park Theatre
Shining a light on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in young soldiers, Warheads is a thought-provoking drama based on a true story. Playing at the Park Theatre, the piece is based on… Read More
Closed: 15 November 2008 - Theatre 503
A house, a pier, an ocean. Two men lingering at the edge of the sea. They wait for the woman they can barely recall but will never forget. As forgotten… Read More
Closed: 31 March 2007 - Polka Theatre
Persecuted for being different, Andrea and Riva are forced to flee their homeland live in the United Kingdom, a country very different from their own. This play explores and challenges… Read More
Closed: 14 March 2013 - Polka Theatre
Follow the adventure of a favourite toy needing its very first wash. With song, rhythm, puppetry and movement from his first dip in the warm soapy water to styling his… Read More
Closed: 15 November 2008 - Almeida Theatre
Radical independent politician Henry Trebell is persuaded to join the Conservative Party in order to champion his Bill to Disestablish the Church of England and to use its funds to… Read More
Closed: 7 May 2011 - Royal Court Theatre
Simon Stephens’s new play Wastwater is set on the edges of Heathrow Airport and offers a snapshot of three different couples who make a choice that will define the fallout… Read More
Closed: 24 July 2013 - Almeida Theatre
This multi-media dance odyssey explores the love-hate relationship between one man and his television. Stumble out of the living room and down the cathode ray tunnel into a TV wonderland… Read More
Closed: 6 October 2007 - Half Moon Young People’s Theatre
Join Percy and April as they guide us through the different seasons of the year and explore the wonders of nature. Play peekaboo in the puddles, dance at the butterfly… Read More
Closed: 5 March 2011 - Tricycle Theatre
Imagine you looked out of the window one morning and saw jellyfish. No birds fluttering, just a sky full of gelatinous animals. Every now and then a shark or tuna… Read More
Closed: 3 November 2007 - Lyric Hammersmith
Imagine you looked out of the window one morning and saw jellyfish. No birds fluttering, just a sky full of gelatinous animals. Every now and then a shark of tuna… Read More
Closed: 1 November 2013 - Linbury Studio (Royal Opera House)
With a cast of 12 international dancers, the acclaimed National Dance Company Wales brings three vibrant works to the Linbury Studio theatre. Noces, from celebrated French choreographer Angelin Preljoçaj, uses… Read More
Closed: 18 May 2013 - Soho Theatre
A staged reading of Sandra Thompson-Quartey's Water Under The Bridge. "Ever wondered how many children there were after we left? How many she might be fostering right now? How well… Read More
Closed: 17 June 2007 - artsdepot
Watercolours is the story of a young boy who goes to stay with his grandparents while his parents move house. Upset about this big change and having to leave his… Read More
Closed: 13 June 2009 - Etcetera Theatre
Anahat's production is a triptych that gathers the fragmentary pieces of the Medea's myth The wasteland is the landscape of those who experience exile in the aftermath of a war… Read More
Closed: 13 January 2007 - Lyric Hammersmith
When Fiver senses danger, a small band of rabbits try to escape to safety. But their route to that high place where they can see for miles around is littered… Read More
Closed: 21 December 2004 - Riverside Studios
It is expected to be very faithful to the novel, except that the rabbits will be played as humans, which turns the story of the rabbits being forced out of… Read More
Closed: 16 March 2013 - Barbican: The Pit Theatre
Watt recounts the extraordinary adventure of an itinerant character who one day walks from a train station to the home of Mr. Knott, a mysterious man whom he will serve.… Read More
Closed: 25 October 2009 - Greenwich Theatre
An entertaining black comedy, wAve veers from farce to tragedy as a Korean immigrant's wish for a perfect life as an American housewife turns sour.Exasperated by her husband's dreams of… Read More
Closed: 8 February 2007 - National Theatre Cottesloe
A multi-media production. A fragmented and dreamlike tale of friendship, loss, identity and love.The production has been devised by director Katie Mitchell and the company, and is based on Virginia… Read More
Closed: 10 September 2008 - National Theatre Cottesloe
Mixing theatre, music, sound and video, Waves is a tale of friendship, loss, identity and love tracing a band of friends from childhood to old age and death. The production… Read More
Closed: 9 July 2005 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
1942. In the heart of Europe children play, lovers argue, a train station is deserted and a ramp leads the way to a hangar. But what should the Red Cross… Read More
Closed: 20 March 2012 - Sadler’s Wells
Wayne McGregor’s FAR returns to Sadler’s Wells, where it received its world premiere in 2011. Danced by an ensemble of ten performers, FAR is set to a haunting score by… Read More
Closed: 20 November 2010 - Sadler’s Wells
A Resident Company of Sadler’s Wells, Wayne McGregor | Random Dance present the world premiere of FAR.Wayne McGregor’s dynamic style and ground-breaking collaborative approach across dance, film, music, visual art,… Read More
Closed: 3 February 2012 - Sadler’s Wells
An exciting and varied triple bill of dance. FAR, choreographed by Wayne McGregor, is performed by ten extraordinary dancers from Wayne McGregor | Random Dance.Candoco Dance Company perform Set And… Read More
Closed: 17 December 2005 - Soho Theatre
We Are Klang comes to Soho with songs, sketches and stupidity. Read More
Closed: 26 January 2007 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Sketch comedy from the minds of Greg Davies, Steve Hall and Marek Larwood. Read More
Closed: 5 November 2009 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Direct from their hit BBC3 show, If.Comedy and Barry Award nominees We Are Klang are back in London for one night only. Greg Davies, Marek Larwood and Steve Hall bring… Read More
Closed: 21 October 2006 - Garrick Theatre
2006 If.comeddies nominees We Are Klang and Russell Howard bring their Edinburgh shows to the West End.We Are Klang presents a sketch show in which the three members prove they are very… Read More
Closed: 4 November 2006 - Soho Theatre
Nominated for this year's if.comeddies in Edinburgh, We Are Klang return to London with more bizarreness. Read More
Closed: 12 November 2008 - New Wimbledon Theatre
In a unique comedy line-up, We Are Most Amused sees a cast of comedy giants including Rowan Atkinson, John Cleese and Robin Williams join together on stage for one night… Read More
Closed: 12 April 2014 - Bush Theatre
The European premiere of Jackie Sibblies Drury’s hit We Are Proud To Present… follows actors telling a tale of genocide that brings the past horrifically into the present. The performers… Read More
Closed: 1 October 2007 - Half Moon Young People’s Theatre
Moving among the shadows of London's East End, a group of discontented young people face harsh choices in their lives. A chance encounter reveals the invisible links between them all… Read More
Closed: 11 August 2013 - Unicorn Theatre
We Dance, Wee Groove will take you on a trip of a lifetime... with a twist or maybe a shimmy! Join stillmotion on a journey around the world in a… Read More
Closed: 31 July 2004 - Gielgud Theatre
We Happy Few tells the true story of a motley collection of women who form a theatre company and take to the road, performing their plays in schools and village… Read More
Closed: 12 May 2013 - Albany Theatre
Join the adventure and find out why we need bees in this imaginative story with lovable characters and a beautiful original score. Bertie Bee is at the bottom of the… Read More
Closed: 6 October 2007 - Globe Theatre
1787: The recently independent United States is struggling to find its feet with the constant pressures of European power and internal rebellion. Over the course of a long, humid Philadelphia… Read More
Closed: 11 July 2015 - National Theatre Temporary Theatre
Presented by the National Theatre and RashDash, We Want You To Watch is a new play about pornography by Alice Birch (Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again). This is an interview.… Read More
Closed: 31 May 2014 - Dominion Theatre
London’s long-running rock musical We Will Rock You sees legendary band Queen join forces with writer Ben Elton to bring its unmistakable sound to Theatreland.In the Queen song-fest We Will… Read More
Closed: 27 August 2023 - London Coliseum
Please note, Brenda Edwards will not perform on Wednesday evenings and Thursday matinees. Ian McIntosh is scheduled to appear in all performances with the exception of Monday evenings. 21 years… Read More
Closed: 19 June 2013 - Broadway Theatre
We'll Meet Again returns! The show is a bright and breezy wartime revue featuring tributes to some of the greatest entertainers of the '40s, such as Vera Lynn and George… Read More
Closed: 2 January 2017 - artsdepot
Direct from a smash-hit West End run and acclaimed international tour, We’re Going On A Bear Hunt arrives at the Artsdepot this festive season to engross audiences in a noisy… Read More
Closed: 3 September 2017 - Cadogan Hall
Direct from a smash-hit West End season and international tour, Michael Rosen’s award-winning book We’re Going On A Bear Hunt is brought vividly and noisily to the stage in… Read More