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The Lehman Trilogy Gillian Lynne Theatre
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Harry Potter and The Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre London. 2024 artwork.
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Dr. Strangelove starring Steve Coogan at the Noel Coward Theatre
Juno and the Paycock London tickets
A Raisin in the Sun
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London Plays - Play Tickets

The Lehman Trilogy

From £25
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The Mousetrap

From £31
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Oedipus

From £31
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

From £34

Waiting for Godot

From £19
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The Play That Goes Wrong

From £31

Dr. Strangelove

From £31

Juno and the Paycock

From £20
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A Raisin in the Sun

From £19

John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers - The Play

From £19

A Christmas Carol

From £19

The Comedy of Errors

From £7

The Duchess

From £31

Oedipus - Old Vic Theatre

Opens 27 January 2025
From £38
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Amaze

From £15
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Stranger Things : The First Shadow

From £37

Barcelona

Opens 21 October 2024
From £31

The Real Thing

From £17
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Witness for the Prosecution

From £19

Austentatious

From £25

Tattooer

From £16
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The Buddha of Suburbia

Opens 22 October 2024
From £31

Peppa Pig’s Fun Day Out

From £13

Charlie Cook's Favourite Book

Opens 05 December 2024
From £19
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Stick Man

From £29

The Score

Opens 20 February 2025
From £28

Macbeth

From £303
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A Sherlock Carol

From £16

What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank

From £25

My Neighbour Totoro

From £31
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Abigail's Party

From £7

The Smartest Giant in Town

From £13

1984

From £30

Kyoto

Opens 09 January 2025
From £31
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Horrible Christmas

From £20

Pins and Needles

From £15
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Slava's SnowShow

From £30

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

From £31

Maddie Moate’s Very Curious Christmas

Opens 06 December 2024
From £19

Kim’s Convenience

From £29

White Rabbit Red Rabbit

From £61

Mad Gay King

From £32

The Taming of the Shrew

From £7

All’s Well That Ends Well

Opens 08 November 2024
From £7

The Deep Blue Sea

Opens 07 May 2025
From £28

The Forsyte Saga Part 1: Irene

From £19

Buyer and Cellar

From £13

Expendable

Opens 21 November 2024
From £25

Queen Bette

Opens 05 November 2024
From £13

Women Who Blow On Knots

Opens 24 October 2024
From £15

Cymbeline

Opens 10 January 2025
From £7

Cyrano

Opens 11 December 2024
From £19

Distant Memories of the Near Future

Opens 12 November 2024
From £15

The Forsyte Saga Part 2: Fleur

From £28

Reykjavik

Opens 18 October 2024
From £31

The Cabinet Minister

From £43

How To Survive Your Mother

Opens 23 October 2024
From £13

The Purists

Opens 14 November 2024
From £19

Three Sisters

From £7

The Brightening Air

Opens 16 April 2025
From £28

French Toast

From £32

Second Best

Opens 24 January 2025
From £40
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Asi Wind - Incredibly Human

From £55

Giant

Price TBC

The Wild Duck

Opens 18 October 2024
From £25

Room On The Broom Live

From £13

The Merchant of Venice 1936

From £25

The Lonely Londoners

Opens 10 January 2025
From £19

BRACE BRACE

From £31

The Unseen

Opens 15 November 2024
From £19

Princess Essex

From £7

Autumn

From £19

Official London Plays Tickets | Discounted London Plays Tickets | London Plays A-Z

Plays are a piece of written literature popularly performed in a theatre setting. Although plays are available in written format, what better way to enjoy them than seeing the characters and story brought to life on stage? From magnificent West End plays to small productions in community and regional theatre, schools, and universities, many consider plays highly important in art, literature, and entertainment. London is home to a multitude of theatres that put on the best possible productions - comedy, tragedy, and everything in between.

West End plays are a fantastic platform to showcase the talent of award-winning directors, producers, and creatives. You can also witness some of the world's leading actors perform live on stage. Whether you're looking for contemporary theatre or want to see a retelling of the Bard's classics, you can't go wrong with London theatre tickets during your stay in the capital.

What are the best plays in London?

Belly-tickling comedies, deep-thinking contemporary works, and dramas that’ll make you cry - London’s West End plays are some of the best in the world. The Mousetrap is a solid choice for drama and murder mystery lovers, whilst those who appreciate breathtaking effects will marvel at Harry Potter and The Cursed Child. London plays often occur in atmospheric, historical settings, making the experience all the more immersive. Be sure to check out our best-selling plays to see what captures your attention, and to see the best West End plays tickets. 

What plays are on in London?

Besides the long-standing favourites, many of London’s plays come and go due to the fast-paced nature of the West End. Some current favourites that are playing are Witness for The Prosecution and The Play That Goes Wrong, and the best thing is, that’s just a small taste of what’s on offer! You can always keep up to date with our list of all plays currently playing.

What are some new plays in London?

Some of the most recent plays in London that made their mark are the award-winning My Neighbour Totoro, the winner of 6 Olivier Awards, which is sure to be a returning favourite. James Graham’s Dear England has also received critical acclaim since appearing in London. As always, make sure to keep up to date with our new plays to see what is currently taking the West End by storm!