October theatre shows to book
It is a massive month for theatre. From smash hit musicals to potent new writing, here are the best shows opening in October
Dear Evan Hansen, Noel Coward Theatre
Teenage dreams are set to come true as a smash hit Broadway musical about adolescence transfers to London. Dear Evan Hansen is the heartfelt story of a misfit who accidentally becomes a social media sensation.
Read more ...Lungs, Old Vic Theatre
Claire Foy and Matt Smith make their Old Vic debuts in a timely revival of Duncan Macmillan’s 2011 plays Lungs. Having starred together in hit Netflix series The Crown they will bring plenty of chemistry to the story of a couple considering if they should have a child.
Read more ...The Antipodes, National Theatre
Pulitzer-winner Annie Baker returns to the National Theatre with an intriguing exploration of story-telling
Read more ...The Man in the White Suit, Wyndham's Theatre
Double Olivier Award-winning actor, director and writer Sean Foley is back in the West End with an adapted version of the classic 1951 Ealing studios comedy, The Man in the White Suit. Stephen Mangan stars.
Read more ...Death of a Salesman, Piccadilly Theatre
Marianne Elliot's perceptive and powerful interpretation of Death of a Salesman transfers to the West End after a sold out five-star opening at the Young Vic.
Read more ...Mary Poppins, Prince Edward Theatre London
Get ready for a flurry of kites, jolly holidays and spoons full of sugar as everyone's favourite nanny flies back onto the London stage. Fifteen years after its impressive premiere Disney's stage show of Mary Poppins returns to the West End.
Read more ...Ghost Quartet, Boulevard Theatre
A kooky, spooky, spiritual musical will christen London's newest venue, Boulevard Theatre. Ghost Quartet reunites the creative team behind immersive smash hit Sweeney Todd for a story about a seance.
Read more ...On Bear Ridge, Royal Court
Award-winning Welsh writer Ed Thomas (House of America and Gas Station Angel, Royal Court; Hinterland/Y Gwyll BBC/Netflix) draws on his own experiences in a semi-autobiographical new play about the relationship between place and memory.
Read more ...[BLANK], Donmar Warehouse
Writer Alice Birch and director Maria Aberg collaborate with Clean Break theatre company for a new play about women affected by the justice system.