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2:22 A Ghost Story, Criterion Theatre

Give yourself the chills with this superlative ghost story about a young mother who sees a spectre at exactly 2:22am every morning. After two record-breaking seasons, the show returns with a starry cast headed by Harry Potter's Tom Felton.


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Disney's The Lion King, Lyceum Theatre

The songs, the puppets, the story - there are many reasons to love The Lion King on stage. It's an enduring, heart-soaring show that deserves re-watching, whatever your age.


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Come From Away, Phoenix Theatre

This utterly heart-warming musical about those stranded in the aftermath of 9/11 will restore your faith in humanity. Come From Away will close in January 2023, so make it's your last chance to book.


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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Gillian Lynne Theatre

Escape to Narnia with an imaginative new stage adaptation of C.S Lewis's classic story. Magical staging and a score makes the beloved book newly exciting for audiences of all ages.


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The Book of Mormon, Prince of Wales Theatre

From the creators of South Park, this uproariously funny story of two Mormons on a mission remains become a cult classic - and the funniest show on the West End!


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Disney's Frozen the Musical, Theatre Royal Drury Lane

'Let it gooooooo'... you know the songs (if you have children in your life, you'll know them very very well), now book the show. The stage adaptation of Frozen is an icy, charming treat.


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My Fair Lady, London Coliseum

Classic musical My Fair Lady gets a glossy but insightful update in this new production, with elegant costumes and majestic dance numbers.


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Punchdrunk: The Burnt City, Woolwich Works

Punchdrunk's inventive take on the fall of Troy is this year's biggest immersive adventure. Brace yourself and delve into strange world of gods and myths where nothing is quite as it seems.


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Matilda the Musical, Cambridge Theatre

It's about to be released as a film starring Emma Thompson, but nothing compares to Matilda the Musical on stage. Plus, Tim Minchin and Dennis Kelly story of pint-sized revolution teaches kids that being bookish is powerful.


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& Juliet

Those with a working knowledge of Shakespeare, an appetite for feminist revisions and enthusiasm for the likes of Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys will jukebox musical & Juliet.


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Jack Absolute Flies Again, National Theatre

Richard Bean returns to the National Theatre with a rollicking new comedy Jack Absolute Flies Again.


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Eureka Day, The Old Vic

In Jonathan Spector's timely and hysterical comedy, polite debate descends into ideological warfare, as a democratic utopia tears itself apart.

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Tosca, English National Opera

From its terrifying opening chords to its shock ending, Puccini's opera Tosca is a thrilling drama in music. And a new production for English National Opera is bursting with promise.

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