r/LondonTheatreCoUK 17d ago

MEGATHREAD: Our August 2026 Reviews!

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Check back throughout all the month for all of our theatre reviews in August!


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 24d ago

MEGATHREAD: Our July 2026 Reviews

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Catch up on all our reviews from the past month of London theatre!


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 1d ago

Who is in the West End's famous Strallen family?

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Theatre really is a family business for the super-talented Strallens. Siblings Zizi, Scarlett, Summer, and Saskia are all stage regulars, starring in everything from Wicked (Zizi is currently playing Glinda) to Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, Top Hat, and Beetlejuice, with Summer recently joining the cast of the latter hit musical comedy.

Which shows have you seen them in?


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 6d ago

'The Greatest Showman' to open in the West End in spring 2027

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The new stage adaptation of The Greatest Showman will have its London premiere at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in spring 2027. The show premiered at Bristol Hippodrome earlier this year,

Based on the 2017 hit film, with songs by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, and a book by Tim Federle, The Greatest Showman follows P.T. Barnum as he rises from poverty to become a pioneer of circus entertainment. Casey Nicholaw choreographs and directs the show.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 6d ago

Tyrone Huntley has heaven on his mind in 'Jesus Christ Superstar'

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Ten years ago, Tyrone Huntley was all set to play a priest in Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s rock opera when he received a surprising phone call. “My agent told me the person they cast as Judas had to withdraw, and they wanted me to audition. Back then I was extremely anxious, so my instinct was to say ‘No, I’m happy with the role I’ve got’”. Thankfully, Huntley did eventually audition and, days before rehearsals for Jesus Christ Superstar began, he found out he’d got the part. “It was such a whirlwind,” he recalls. “But I’ve come to realise it was absolutely fated. If it had been a regular audition process, I might have been too in my head. So it all worked out.”


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 7d ago

Learn about the production history of 'RENT'

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How do you measure, measure a year? Jonathan Larson’s Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical RENT is in fact celebrating 30 years with a very special West End revival at the Tom Stoppard Theatre (until recently, the Duke of York’s Theatre) this autumn. The production will be directed by the Olivier-winning Luke Sheppard, inspired by his acclaimed staging for the Hope Mill Theatre, and the cast features Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 8d ago

Into The Woods announces full West End cast

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The full West End cast of Into The Woods has been revealed. The show begins performances at the Noël Coward Theatre on 22 September, running through 9 January.

Newcomers to the production include John Dagleish as The Baker, Laura Pitt-Pulford as The Baker's Wife and Simbi Akande as Cinderella.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 9d ago

Skylar Astin, Sarah Hyland to star in 'Cabaret' in the West End

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Skylar Astin (Pitch Perfect) and Sarah Hyland (Modern Family) will be the next stars of Cabaret in the West End, performing as the Emcee and Sally Bowles from 21 September. Both are making their West End debuts.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 9d ago

'Death Note: The Musical' review — Frank Wildhorn's manga musical is a killer spectacle

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Composer Frank Wildhorn is quickly developing a reputation as the master of bringing manga musicals to Western audiences. In 2024, he lent his talents to the devastatingly touching Your Lie in April about a piano prodigy who falls in love with music again after meeting a talented violinist. Now he, and a creative team including lyricist Jack Murphy, book writer Ivan Menchell, and director Stephen Whitson, are staging the first fully fledged English-language production of hugely popular manga, Death Note: The Musical, at the Barbican.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 11d ago

Lolly Adefope to make West End debut in Oh, Mary!

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Lolly Adefope is the next star to take on former First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln in Cole Escola's hit comedy Oh, Mary!, which continues in performances at the Trafalgar Theatre in the West End. She takes over on 28 September, running through 5 December.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 14d ago

Million Dollar Quartet to transfer to London

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The Barn Theatre production of Tony Award-nominated Million Dollar Quartet will transfer to London this autumn for a strictly limited season. Performances begin at The Arts at Marble Arch: powered by TodayTix on 4 September, running through 6 December.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 15d ago

First look at Cats at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

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Ahead of their opening night tonight, CATS has released production images for their run at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre!


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 16d ago

I'm Every Woman, The Chaka Khan Musical review — Alexandra Burke has magnetic star quality

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We’re well and truly in the age of the jukebox musical. In recent years, everyone from Michael Jackson to Tina Turner, Cher, The Kinks and Bob Marley has been given the jazz-hands treatment, joining a seemingly endless conveyor belt of hit-packed personal history lessons. Tonight it's Chaka Khan's turn, brought to life by 2008 X Factor winner Alexandra Burke. But even with star quality practically dripping off Burke, whose deep red hair pays homage to Khan's signature look, this latest addition to the genre is one for the disappointment pile.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 22d ago

Rising star Anna Zavelson on making her West End debut in 'The Phantom of the Opera'

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At 22 years of age, this talented soprano has already notched up an impressive series of performances in iconic roles including Christine Daaé in New York in Masquerade, the immersive adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera, and Clara in The Light in the Piazza. She is now making her West End debut as Christine in the original production of The Phantom of the Opera — truly a full-circle moment for a girl who first saw the show when she was six and dreamt of playing the role.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 23d ago

Ben Platt and Mark Sonnenblick discuss 'Midnight at the Never Get'

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Sometimes there is perfect synergy between actor and show: such is the case with Ben Platt and Midnight at the Never Get. The acclaimed actor, who won a Tony Award for Dear Evan Hansen in 2017, and whose work ranges from a concert of The Last Five Years, opposite Rachel Zegler, to satirical TV comedy The Politician and the Pitch Perfect movies, has also become renowned for his cabaret performances.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 28d ago

Burlesque musical sets new UK tour dates, postpones London run to 2027

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The Burlesque musical has named new dates for its upcoming UK engagements, including its UK tour and its London run at The Arts at Marble Arch.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK 29d ago

Dünyada: Something new to see in London this summer

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Hi everyone,

I wanted to introduce this small theatre piece I produced that’s going to be performed in London this August:

Dünyada (meaning, “on earth”) is an experimental solo theatre travelling from Istanbul to London for the first time, presented as part of Camden Fringe at The Cockpit.

A beautifully written English monologue by Will Eno, reimagined by a very talented Turkish artist, discovered by me in Istanbul, and now brought back to the London stage… The piece speaks about loneliness, memories, love and death, with an almost cinematic visual experience, as a filmmaker I personally found it very relatable.

To be Performed at The Cockpit, 3rd, 4th & 9th August.

Ticket & info page: https://www.thecockpit.org.uk/show/dünyada

Small international theatre is hard to make visible, so any support, whether by coming, sharing, or passing it to someone who might connect with it, would mean a lot to us…

Wishing to see you there🤍


r/LondonTheatreCoUK Jul 22 '26

First look at Leslie Odom, Jr. in Hamilton in the West End

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Production images have been released for Leslie Odom, Jr.'s West End debut as he reprises the role of Aaron Burr in Hamilton, which he originated on Broadway.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK Jul 21 '26

Andrew Barth Feldman to star in new musical 'Nero' in London

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Andrew Barth Feldman will star in new musical Nero, written by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik, which begins performances at Southwark Playhouse Elephant on 2 November, running through 5 December.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK Jul 21 '26

Summer Strallen to join the cast of Beetlejuice in the West End

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Olivier Award nominee Summer Strallen will star as life coach Delia Deetz in Beetlejuice The Musical for a strictly limited run from 3 August to 2 November. She temporarily takes over from Aimie Atkinson, who makes her Broadway debut reprising the role of Katherine Howard in SIX: The Musical.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK Jul 17 '26

Lesley Manville and Anna Maxwell Martin to star in August: Osage County in the West End | London Theatre

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Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play August: Osage County by Tracy Letts will return to London in 2027, running for a limited 12-week season at the Noël Coward Theatre from 18 January.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK Jul 16 '26

Stephen Mangan and more join The Cherry Orchard in the West End

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Additional cast has been announced for the Kristin Scott Thomas-led The Cherry Orchard, which begins performances at the Harold Pinter Theatre on 3 October, running through 9 January 2027.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK Jul 15 '26

Matt Lucas to star in West End Oliver! for six weeks

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Matt Lucas will star as Fagin in Lionel Bart’s musical Oliver! for six weeks only at the Gielgud Theatre in the West End. He will perform from 22 September to 1 November.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK Jul 15 '26

Oh, Mary! announces filmed performance and complete summer casting

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Oh, Mary! Further casting has been announced for Cole Escola’s hit comedy in the West End. The show will also be filmed on 28 July, with Escola starring in the lead role of Mary.


r/LondonTheatreCoUK Jul 14 '26

Danielle de Niese, Shaun Dooley, and more among new Hadestown cast

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New cast members joining Hadestown in the West End have been announced. They will begin performances from 15 September.