London Theatre Week returns this August, bigger than ever with more than 75 shows participating! Discover how you can grab tickets to West End performances starting from just £15.
Get ready, theatre fans! London Theatre Week is back from 19 August to 1 September, offering a fantastic opportunity to score affordable tickets to over 50 spectacular theatre shows. Whether you're a seasoned theatre lover eager to revisit a favourite or planning to take your children to experience their very first West End show, this is your chance to dive into the magic of London’s theatre scene without breaking the bank. Iconic shows like Starlight Express, 39 Steps and Wicked are all included in this year’s lineup.
Curious to see which amazing performances you can catch for £15, £25, £35, or £45? Read on to discover more about six of the shows included.
Matilda The Musical
Matilda The Musical production image 2024. Photo by Manuel Harlan.
With its magical blend of catchy songs, vibrant choreography, and heartwarming story that captures the spirit of Roald Dahl’s classic tale - Matilda The Musical has been captivating audiences in London for over a decade.Expect a joyful, empowering experience that leaves you singing along and feeling inspired.
- Playing at Cambridge Theatre
- Booking until 25 May 2025
Wicked
Lucy St. Louis and Alexia Khadime in Wicked The Musical.
Ahead of the movie adaptation release this autumn, there’s no better time than now to see Wicked. The musical which has attracted huge popularity over the years reimagines the world of Oz with unforgettable characters and jaw-dropping visuals. Wicked whisks audiences on a journey full of heart, friendship, and the magic of discovering there’s more to every story than meets the eye!
- Playing at Apollo Victoria Theatre
- Booking until 1 June 2025
The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play That Goes Wrong 2023 West End Cast.
With its nonstop laughter and brilliantly chaotic blend of slapstick comedy and clever mishaps, The Play That Goes Wrong is a household name in the West End. Marking its 10th year at the Duchess Theatre this Autumn, it's a riotously fun experience where everything that could possibly go wrong does—with hysterical results that make it an absolute must-see!
- Playing at Duchess Theatre
- Booking until 4 May 2025
The Play That Goes Wrong Tickets
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button artwork.
If you love a new musical,there’s nothing quite as special as The Curious Case of Benjamin Button which transfers to the city this Autumn following a sold-out run at the Southwark Playhouse last year. This foot-stomping show tells the timeless tale of a love that defies all odds.
- Playing at Ambassadors Theatre
- Booking until 15 February 2025
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The Book of Mormon
The Book of Mormon production image.
Over at the Princes of Wales Theatre, The Book of Mormon is packed with outrageous humour, catchy songs, and razor-sharp satire that delivers non-stop laughs from start to finish. The show masterfully blends irreverence with heart, offering a hilarious and surprisingly uplifting take on friendship, faith, and culture shock. The Book of Mormon is an unforgettable experience that keeps audiences coming back for more!
- At Prince of Wales Theatre
- Booking until 4 January 2025
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Louis McCartney (Henry Creel) in Stranger Things: The First Shadow. Photo by Manuel Harlan
Stranger Things: The First Shadow takes audiences on an exhilarating dive into the eerie, nostalgic world of Hawkins, where the suspense and supernatural thrills reach new heights. This stage adaptation brings the beloved characters and haunting mysteries to life with fresh, gripping twists that fans will love. With its immersive storytelling and thrilling atmosphere, it's an electrifying must-see that deepens the Stranger Things universe in ways you won't want to miss!
- At Phoenix Theatre
- Booking until 16 February 2025
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See the full list of shows participating in London Theatre Week.
With a limited time available to get your hands on the London Theatre Week offer, this is an unmissable opportunity to catch the biggest shows in the West End.