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The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production, based on Roald Dahl’s beloved book, will embark on its second major tour of the UK and Ireland in October 2025.
There are discounted rates for groups that want to see the hotly-anticipated West End opening of Disney’s Hercules at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
This festive season, let Shakespeare North Playhouse whisk your group away, featuring all your favourite Wonderland characters.
Groups of ten or more can book tickets for Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbour Totoro, which broke the Barbican’s single day sales record.
Tickets are on sale for the UK tour of the musical based on the hit sitcom, with the show set to feature some of the most iconic moments from the lives of the much-loved characters.
Read moreThe hit show has extended for a fourth time due to phenomenal demand, playing at Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre.
Read moreThe London adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic will now play at the Gielgud Theatre until September 2025.
Classic jazz numbers performed by a live band transport you to the 1920s as the seamless cast strut, sway and sing the story of Roxie Hart.
Find out which shows are extending, when they are booking to and what you should see to create a memorable trip to Theatreland.
The special tour, which comes 75 years after C.S. Lewis first published his iconic tale, has revealed a limited run of London dates and its cast.
Mary Poppins will open at Bristol Hippodrome - the same venue in which the show marked its world premiere 20 years ago.
The new production images show colourful backdrops, incredible animal puppetry and gritty World War One scenes.
Clueless, The Musical, based on the hit 90s film which tells a reimagined story of a Jane Austen classic, is heading to London with group tickets available.
Groups of ten or more can now book tickets to see Just For One Day, which is transferring to the West End after becoming The Old Vic theatre’s fastest selling musical ever.
Soap star Faye Brookes and Strictly Come Dancing favourite Kevin Clifton, will lead the cast of the UK and Ireland tour of Chicago.
Here is the first-look at Steve Coogan as Dr. Strangelove in the theatre adaption of the Stanley Kubrick classic.