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Closed: 10 September 2016 - Vaudeville Theatre
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of its first UK production, Harold Brighouse’s classic comedy Hobson’s Choice is revived at the Vaudeville Theatre, starring the acclaimed actor Martin Shaw. Centring on the… Read More
Closed: 12 July 2014 - Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Mark Benton takes on the role of the hypocritical boot maker at the heart of Harold Brighouse’s family drama Hobson's Choice. Set in 1880s Salford, Hobson’s Choice charts the story… Read More
Closed: 5 June 2010 - Polka Theatre
Paul Kieve, the man who taught Harry Potter magic, brings his new show Hocus Pocus to Polka theatre. Master magician and consultant on the Harry Potter films, when he was… Read More
Closed: 17 July 2010 - Sadler’s Wells
Political Mother brims with Hofesh Shechter's gritty and emotional complexity. Ten dancers from his company present an ever more surreal chain of encounters, leading to a series of shocking, amusing… Read More
Closed: 16 July 2011 - Sadler’s Wells
Hofesh Shechter's Political Mother was acclaimed as an audio-visual marvel when it played at Sadler's Wells in 2010. Now it returns in a revamped production for 30 performers. With the… Read More
Closed: 16 September 2017 - Sadler’s Wells
Sadler's Wells Associate Artist Hofesh Shechter's work is part dance, part gig, part theatre and is instantly identifiable - a Grand Finale indeed. Balancing the comic and the bleak, the… Read More
Closed: 7 July 2018 - Sadler’s Wells
Sadler’s Wells Associate Artist Hofesh Shechter is known for his distinctive mix of dance, theatre and music-gig, combined to form an altogether original and exhilarating experience. After its thundering run… Read More
Closed: 12 October 2024 - Sadler’s Wells
This new full-length evening will showcase the physicality and complexity of Hofesh Shechter’s choreography and his inimitable dancers, as they take the audience on a wild headfirst dive into the… Read More
Closed: 29 September 2007 - Sadler’s Wells
At the vanguard of young choreographers in the UK today, Shechter brings his new work In Your Rooms to Sadler's Wells along with his acclaimed piece Uprising.In Your Rooms is… Read More
Closed: 21 June 2009 - New End Theatre
The Hokey Cokey Man is the story of the popular musician Al Tabor who wrote the famous song The Hokey Cokey.Written by Al Tabor's grandson, the play unfolds the tempestuous… Read More
Closed: 30 December 2010 - Little Angel Theatre
Hold On Mr Rabbit! is a new show for children aged 2-5 inspired by the story of Alice In Wonderland and using some of the same puppets from that production,… Read More
Closed: 5 October 2007 - Globe Theatre
Set in the England of 1837, Holding Fire! is the tale of a young girl's journey from London slum to servants' quarters of a great house, and from first love… Read More
Closed: 3 July 2010 - Trafalgar Studios 1
Holding The Man is an achingly funny and heartbreaking true life story about the relationship between Australian writer, actor and activist Timothy Conigrave and John Caleo. This multi-award winning play… Read More
Closed: 12 January 2019 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Ellie Kendrick's debut play, Hole, asks how power is created, using word, music and movement in equal parts. “We’re harpies. We’re a three headed b*tch. We’ve been guarding the gates. Now we’re… Read More
Closed: 3 May 2009 - Etcetera Theatre
Holiday Romance is set during the final weekend of the Cannes International Film Festival in France. Daniel and Chris are away from home and failing relationships, they indulge in a… Read More
Closed: 17 January 2012 - Linbury Studio (Royal Opera House)
Street dance and Butoh combine to explore a radically minimalist aesthetic featuring cool elegance and sudden shock waves of movement. Tokyo-based multidisciplinary artist Hiroaki Umeda is a performer, sound artist… Read More
Closed: 28 January 2006 - Richmond Theatre
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Closed: 31 December 2011 - Lyric Hammersmith
A magical tale of two brave little toys who fall off the back of Santa's Sleigh on Christmas Eve. Not wanting their new owners to wake up to no presents,… Read More
Closed: 10 April 2009 - Pleasance Theatre
Holy Mothers rips apart the values behind two of the cornerstones of modern society: family and religion. Playwright Werner Schwab transports ud to Erna's kitchen where, together with Grete and… Read More
Closed: 24 August 2014 - Globe Theatre
James Dacre directs David Eldridge’s kaleidoscopic tale of holy war and bloody revenge at Shakespeare’s Globe this summer. Taking in two millennia of conflict, Holy Warriors is a rich palimpsest… Read More
Closed: 14 August 2009 - Royal Opera House
An exhilarating evening pays Homage To Balanchine, one of the greatest choreographers in the history of ballet. Revelatory performances from the dancers of the Mariinsky Ballet display their celebrated elegance… Read More
Closed: 1 August 2011 - Royal Opera House
Homage To Fokine opens with Chopiniana, a ballet of ethereal beauty displaying the Mariinsky Ballet's corps de ballet to stunning effect. In complete contrast, mediaeval Russia is evoked in the… Read More
Closed: 21 March 2010 - London Coliseum
A ballet gala in memory of the legendary ballet star Rudolph Nureyev, celebrating his extraordinary career from Kirov soloist to masterly choreographer. After his defection to the West in 1961,… Read More
Closed: 30 April 2014 - National Theatre Temporary Theatre
Following a sell-out run last summer, Nadia Fall’s critically acclaimed show Home returns to The Shed.Homelessness amongst young people in the UK is at a record high. Target East, an… Read More
Closed: 7 September 2013 - National Theatre Temporary Theatre
Documentary theatre meets beatboxing, R&B and exhilarating choreography as a team of musicians and actors tell the stories of the young Londoners who don't get heard. A funny, joyful and… Read More
Closed: 13 August 2005 - Harold Pinter Theatre
1878: the beginning of Home Rule. Widowed father Christopher Gore lives in Ballybeg with his son David, where their housekeeper is the object of both father and son's affections. Though that… Read More
Closed: 13 April 2019 - Duke of York’s Theatre
How happily married are the happily married? Laura Wade's fizzing comedy Home, I'm Darling centres on one woman's quest to be the perfect 1950s housewife. Having first premiered at the Emlyn Williams Theatre… Read More
Closed: 22 March 2008 - Almeida Theatre
Nobel Prize-winner Harold Pinter's tale of an all-male household's reaction to the return of the eldest son and his wife.For more about this production read the First Night Feature or… Read More
Closed: 5 January 2025 - The Other Palace
Written by Bobby Delaney and Jodie Prenger. KEVIN!!!!! Stood at Mykonos airport baggage carousel Kevin McCallister’s Dads realise they have left their beloved son at home. With the Soho flat… Read More
Closed: 6 September 2008 - Lyric Hammersmith Studio
UK Poetry SLAM! champion Deanna Rodger is joined by musician and lyricist Tashan Cushnie to create a work from two of their own love-laden pieces.Is love a dream? Two young… Read More
Closed: 7 February 2004 - Royal Court Theatre
If Romeo and Juliet had lived, would their marriage have survived? How long? Ten years? Twenty? Fifty? How would the union have coped with poverty, corruption, his ignorance, her aspiration,… Read More
Closed: 10 November 2013 - Leicester Square Theatre
Whilst Honor's career stretches over sixty glorious years she has rarely appeared simply as herself. Here, in conversation with her colleague and friend Richard Digby Day she will look back… Read More
Closed: 6 May 2006 - Wyndham’s Theatre
Diana Rigg plays Honor, the wife of George (Martin Jarvis), for whom she gave up a promising literary career. The arrival of ambitious journalist Claudia (played by Natascha McElhone) to… Read More
Closed: 24 November 2018 - Park Theatre
Joanna Murray-Smith’s unflinching portrait of what happens when a secure marriage suddenly stalls comes next is revived at the Park Theatre in Honour. Led by a star-studded cast, double Olivier… Read More
Closed: 17 November 2007 - Barbican Theatre
Set inside a towering metal cage, Honour Bound uses aerial acrobatics, theatre, dance and film to tell the story of Australian David Hicks and his incarceration in Guantanamo Bay. This… Read More
Closed: 8 October 2006 - Unicorn Theatre
Granny’s house deep in the middle of the woods seemed far more enticing – but what about the dangers that lurked there? The darkness? The creatures of the night? And… Read More
Closed: 2 February 2008 - Unicorn Theatre
Granny's house is deep in the middle of the woods and it's much more exciting than mother's place. But little does 'Little Red' know about the dangers lurking in the… Read More
Closed: 1 November 2008 - Lyric Hammersmith Studio
A pony’s owner is growing up fast and TV has taken over from riding. When the remote control is unexpectedly dropped within hoof-reach, the horse’s lonely life takes a new… Read More
Closed: 10 January 2015 - Royal Court Theatre
Playwright Jack Thorne and director John Tiffany reunite to bring audiences Hope, an urgent political play that attacks the squeeze on local government. The funny and scathing fable follows leaders… Read More
Closed: 25 February 2012 - New Wimbledon Theatre
Following its sell-out tour of Scotland Hormonal Housewives heads down south to the New Wimbledon as part of a national tour. Join the Hormonal Houswives as they battle against weight… Read More
Closed: 19 April 2013 - New Wimbledon Theatre
Following on from their hugely successful 2012 tour, the girls return in 2013 with hilarious all-new sketches, as well as all the very best bits from last time round. Looking… Read More
Closed: 13 October 2012 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Beware those Horrible Histories are on the rampage again at the Bloomsbury theatre with the head-chopping Henry Vlll and the amazing Charge of the Light Brigade arriving for October.Birmingham Stage… Read More
Closed: 28 May 2011 - New Wimbledon Theatre
The Horrible Histories team dishes up tales about the Awful Egyptians and Ruthless Romans complete with ground-breaking 3D effects.The Awful Egyptians (Tue 19:00, Wed 10:30, Thu 13:30, Fri 10:30, Sat… Read More
Closed: 16 February 2008 - New Wimbledon Theatre
The 3D spectacular returns to take a look at the Terrible Tudors and Vile Victorians.Suitable for theatregoers aged seven and older. Read More
Closed: 3 March 2007 - New Wimbledon Theatre
The fascinating facets of ancient Egyptian life – funky Pharaohs, powerful pyramids and a wide selection of foul facts about death – are explored in this historical extravaganza featuring actors and Bogglevision… Read More
Closed: 6 January 2013 - Garrick Theatre
We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So it’s time to prepare yourselves for Horrible Histories live on live on stage with the… Read More
Closed: 5 September 2015 - Garrick Theatre
The latest in the much-loved family series, Horrible Histories – Barmy Britain – Part Three! makes its West End premiere at the Garrick Theatre this summer. Following in the footsteps of… Read More
Closed: 2 September 2017 - Garrick Theatre
This August, Birmingham Stage Company takes over the Garrick Theatre in London’s West End to present Horrible Histories – More Best Of Barmy Britain, celebrating the company’s 25th anniversary. We… Read More
The historical extravaganza, which uses actors and unique Bogglevision 3D special effects, takes a look at Roman life: evil Emperors, gruesome gladiators, the terrible tactics of the Roman army and the… Read More
Closed: 10 February 2006 - New Wimbledon Theatre
The popular children's history books are brought to the stage.The horrible Henries and evil Elizabeth are all here, as are the legends about wives losing their heads and the Spanish… Read More
Closed: 1 September 2024 - Apollo Theatre
We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So Terrible Tudors is back with the hit West End show for a third terrific year! From the… Read More
Closed: 3 September 2016 - Apollo Theatre
Foul facts, shameful stories and Horrible Histories return to London this summer, with The Best Of Barmy Britain celebrating the show’s fifth West End anniversary. A hilarious helping of British… Read More
Closed: 13 October 2007 - Bloomsbury Theatre
From the evil Emperors to the gruesome gladiators, find out why there’s no place like Rome! Experience the terrible tactics of the Roman army. Hold on tight for a terrifying… Read More
Closed: 11 February 2006 - New Wimbledon Theatre
The popular children's history books are brought to the stage.What exactly did a baby farmer do? Do your best to dodge the rotten railway and prepare for the Charge of… Read More
Closed: 1 September 2013 - Garrick Theatre
We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So it's time to prepare yourselves for Horrible Histories live on stage with the acclaimed production… Read More
Closed: 5 January 2014 - Garrick Theatre
We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So it's time to prepare yourselves for Horrible Histories live on stage with the all-new production… Read More
Closed: 31 March 2013 - Hackney Empire
From the horrible Henries to the end of evil Elizabeth, hear the legend (and the lies!) about the torturing Tudors. Find out the fate of Henry's headless wives and his… Read More
Could you be a Victorian historian? What exactly did a baby farmer do? Can you escape the misery of the mines or the filth of the factories? Do your best… Read More
Closed: 31 August 2019 - Apollo Theatre
It's time to prepare yourselves for Horrible Histories live on stage, as last summer's remarkable show returns: it's Barmy Britain - Part Four! We all want to meet people from history.… Read More
Closed: 28 August 2021 - Apollo Theatre
We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain is back with a brand-new show full of crazy new… Read More
Closed: 31 August 2014 - Garrick Theatre
Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain Part Two! brings its gruesome gore and foul facts back to the West End following its successful run in 2013. Written by Neal Foster and the… Read More
Closed: 3 January 2015 - Garrick Theatre
Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain Part Two! returns to London’s Garrick Theatre for a Christmas season following its successful summer run. Audiences should prepare for a Horrible Christmas with Britain’s best… Read More
Closed: 21 March 2009 - New Wimbledon Theatre
Frightful First World War is the latest installment in Terry Deary's hugely popular Horrible Histories series. As with previous adaptations, Birmingham Stage Company brings the story to the stage using… Read More
Closed: 27 June 2009 - Richmond Theatre
Closed: 18 October 2009 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Birmingham Stage Company explores the Frightful First World War using 3D Bogglevision, giving younger audiences the chance to see what WW1 was really like.The story of Frightful First World War… Read More
Closed: 15 October 2011 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Actors and 3D effects combine to bring the much-loved children's books to the stage. Horrible Histories: The Awful Egyptians ranges from the fascinating Pharoahs to the power of the pyramids… Read More
From the fascinating Pharaohs to the power of the pyramids, discover the foul facts of death and decay with the meanest mummies in Egypt.Historical figures and events will come alive… Read More
Actors and 3D effects combine to bring the much-loved children's books to the stage.Horrible Histories: The Ruthless Romans ranges from the evil Emperors to the gruesome gladiators, as audiences… Read More
Woeful Second World War is the latest installment in Terry Deary's hugely popular Horrible Histories series. As with previous adaptations, Birmingham Stage Company brings the story to the stage using… Read More
Birmingham Stage Company explores the Woeful Second World War using 3D Bogglevision, giving young audiences the chance to experience what WW2 was really like.Woeful Second World War follows the story… Read More
Closed: 16 October 2010 - Bloomsbury Theatre
From the acclaimed producers of Horrible Histories comes the seriously squishy world premiere Horrible Science!Billy Miller has no idea what is in store when he enters the crazy, awesome world… Read More
Closed: 6 March 2010 - New Wimbledon Theatre
What are millions of animals doing in your kettle? Why don't penguins get spots? Why do rabbits eat the same food twice? Why doesn't the moon wander off? Could a… Read More
Closed: 4 January 2009 - Trafalgar Studios 1
Horrid Henry, one of the most popular characters in children's fiction, comes to the West End this Christmas with a live stage show appropriately titled Horrid Henry - Live And… Read More
Closed: 26 January 2016 - Peacock Theatre
Referencing spine-chillers like The Shining, Rosemary’s Baby and The Exorcist, Horror will have you shuddering on the edge of your seat. A deserted mansion. A young woman returns to the… Read More
Closed: 12 November 2005 - Greenwich Theatre
Award–winning comedy duo LipService go multi-media in a hilarious cross-genre dash between theatre and film, where onstage characters come face to face with an assortment of horror movie stalwarts. Follow… Read More
Closed: 3 July 2015 - National Theatre Dorfman
Ten teenagers aged 14 to 17 are the residents of a teenage cancer unit in a city hospital. All of them (a mix of boys and girls) are undergoing various… Read More
Closed: 6 April 2010 - New Wimbledon Theatre
Hot Flush! charts the friendships, secrets, laughs, tears, ups and downs of four ordinary women and one man living extraordinary lives. Looking to see some musical theatre? Find out more… Read More
Closed: 7 July 2018 - The Other Palace
After their multi-awarding-winning debut at the Edinburgh Fringe and their sell-out run at The Other Palace last year, Hot Gay Time Machine is back! Full to the brim with outrageous… Read More
Closed: 5 January 2019 - Trafalgar Studios 2
The multi-award-winning duo Zak Ghazi-Torbati and Toby Marlow (co-writer of Six The Musical) bring their anarchy-filled cabaret comedy Hot Gay Time Machine to Trafalgar Studios. An annual Edinburgh Festival Fringe hit, Hot… Read More
Closed: 27 September 2009 - Rose Theatre
Hot Mikado is set in Japan and features the inhabitants of the village of Titi-Pu. A wandering musician named Nanki-Poo enters the scene, looking for his true love Yum-Yum. He… Read More
Closed: 25 March 2007 - Battersea Arts Centre
A tale, based on The Guardian's record of interviews at Guantanamo Bay, which takes a bold look at the war on terror. Read More
Closed: 27 July 2013 - Soho Theatre
Hotbed is a festival of new writing produced by Menagerie Theatre Company. This year a snapshot of the festival will take place at Soho Theatre with 3 new One Act… Read More
Closed: 2 August 2014 - National Theatre Temporary Theatre
That Face playwright Polly Stenham brings her gripping new play about the cost of integrity to the National Theatre. A tropical thriller where nothing is quite what it seems, Hotel… Read More
Closed: 31 August 2009 - Arts Theatre
Hotel Follies centres on its guests, each of whom is an artiste lodging at this renowned hotel, eager to succeed and entertain with a song to offer, a dance to… Read More
Closed: 14 February 2009 - Arcola Theatre
Hotel Medea is a trilogy that runs from midnight till dawn.A provocative new interpretation of the dark revenge myth of Medea, with an original sound score by DJ Dolores. Hotel… Read More
Closed: 8 April 2006
Collaborating with Pete Brooks and designer Laura Hopkins, imitating the dog create a unique and disturbingly immersive experience for the audience in this stunning homage to 1960s British and French… Read More
Closed: 5 August 2021 - Underbelly Festival at Cavendish Square
Check into the quirkily ineffective Hotel Paradiso and meet Madame, the charming staff and the bankers who are scheming to repossess the hotel. As the tenants introduce us to their… Read More
Closed: 31 March 2007 - Greenwich Theatre
Set in the luxurious anonymity of the upmarket yet lacklustre Global Hotel Chain, Hotel World offers a glimpse into the lives of five women, each connected to a bizarre and… Read More
Closed: 27 October 2007 - National Theatre Lyttelton
Pinter's dark comedy set in a state-run institution where inmates/patients are referred to by number.Pinter originally wrote the piece in 1958, before putting it to one side and revisiting it… Read More
Closed: 7 June 2008 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Hottomala marries dance, theatre and music in unexpected ways. Hottomala The Wonderland presents the journey of two thieves fleeing incarceration, finding themselves thrust into a utopian idealistic world. The play… Read More
Closed: 6 January 2007 - Brockley Jack Theatre
Sherlock Holmes, Britain's most famous detective, is called upon to unravel the curse of the Baskervilles on Dartmoor's bleak and mysterious landscape, before the deadly legend claims another victim. Read More
Closed: 21 April 2007 - Greenwich Theatre
An eerie, bloodcurdling howl is heard across the moors. A blanket of images and sounds envelop the audience, bringing the atmospheric terror of Dartmoor, the eerie gothic hall and the… Read More
Closed: 23 June 2007 - Duchess Theatre
An ancient family curse, a desolate moor, a spectral hound, a deranged killer and fake beards make this a scarily funny adaptation of Sherlock Holmes's greatest case.Three actors bring Conan Doyle's… Read More
Closed: 30 November 2003 - Little Angel Theatre
A one-off performance from Joe Gladwin's touring toy-theatre company. Gladwin's puppetry skills bring the terrifying tales of The Hound Of The Baskervilles and Dracula to life in performances which are suitable… Read More
Closed: 11 November 2011 - Soho Theatre
A scent-based chase game for 100 people taking players through the streets of London. You are a fox. You and your team sniff out game scent trails and follow them… Read More
Closed: 14 October 2006 - Richmond Theatre
Mel Smith and Belinda Lang star in the tale of a pre-party argument that escalates from a five-minute tiff to much, much more. Read More
Closed: 12 April 2008
Twenty-five actors, 450 characters and no dialogue: a play without words by the great experimental figure of European theatre, Peter Handke.For a moment, a bright, empty town square. And then… Read More
Closed: 30 July 2005 - National Theatre Lyttelton
Ever since I was a child, I’ve been frightened: the look of men, yoking up the oxen, picking up sacks of wheat, calling to each other, their thick voices, their… Read More
Closed: 5 January 2018 - Christmas In Leicester Square
Strictly for adults only, the innovative and bold show House Of Burlesque 2.0 is like nothing you have seen before. Queen of provocateurs, Tempest Rose and her House of Burlesque… Read More