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What's on in London
Here is a listing of London's musicals, plays and comedies 
now playing or coming soon to the West End.

Also see the Stratford-Upon-Avon Diaries for the Royal Shakespeare Company

Musicals (in alphabetical order)

Plays and Comedies (in alphabetical order)

Avenue Q
Noel Coward Theatre
In a Downtown New York neighbourhood, a bright eyed college graduate called Princeton is looking for a new place to live. With a tiny bank balance, he is about to come face to face with the reality of life on AVENUE Q.

Billy Elliot
Victoria Palace Theatre
One of Britain's most successful films comes to the stage, with the story of the young Northern boy who is determined to dance at the Royal Ballet School - despite all the doubters. With award winning music by Elton John you really shouldn’t miss out on Billy Elliot. 

Blood Brothers
Phoenix Theatre
Told with gentleness, darkness and joy, Willy Russell's truly great musical Blood Brothers tells the story of twin brothers, separated at birth, who go on to lead very different lives before their paths cross once more.   

Buddy
Duchess Theatre
Featuring a host of greatest hits - including Peggy Sue, That'll Be The Day, Oh Boy, Rave On, Heartbeat and Raining In My Heart, Buddy has had audiences on their feet in every corner of the globe and now Buddy "the world's most successful rock'n'roll musical" is back and ready to explode on to the stage in a toe-tapping, hand-clapping extravaganza.  

Carousel
Savoy Theatre
One of the truly great musicals, Rodger and Hammerstein’s CAROUSEL broke the mould with its gritty and courageous look at relationships. The gripping story of Billy Bigelow’s romance with Julie Jordan, his sudden downfall and ultimately his path to redemption is beautifully told in a musical that contains some of the most moving and celebrated songs of all time including; If I Loved You, June Is Bustin’ Out All Over and You’ll Never Walk Alone.    

Chicago
Cambridge Theatre
Slick, sexy and very funny. Roxie has murdered her lover and is delivered into the hands of Mama Morton. But will her sleazy lawyer get her acquitted? More twists than the flamenco! The bright lights of Chicago beckon.

Dirty Dancing
Aldwych Theatre
Experience the excitement and romance of the blockbuster film live on stage. Featuring the hit songs from the best selling movie soundtrack of all time including; Time Of My Life and Hungry Eyes.  

Grease
Piccadilly Theatre
Grease returned to the West End last summer and has already been seen by well over a quarter of a million theatregoers since its premiere on 8 August 2007 at The Piccadilly Theatre. The smash-hit musical Grease announces a new cast with special guest star Ray Quinn from ITV’s the X-Factor.

 Hairspray
Shaftesbury Theatre
It's 1962 - the 50's are out and change is in the air. Baltimore's Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, has only one passion - to dance. Hairspray opened on Broadway in 2003 and has been a smash hit ever since.   

 Jersey Boys
Prince Edward Theatre
Jersey Boys, The Story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons is now open at the Prince Edward Theatre, London. Discover the rags-to-rock-to riches tale of four boys working their way from the streets of New Jersey to the heights on international pop-stardom. 

Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Adelphi Theatre
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is back in the West End and you've chosen Lee Mead to wear the coat of many colours thanks to the BBC Saturday night TV programme 'Any Dream Will Do'. 

  La Cage aux Folles 
Playhouse
The sell-out Menier Chocolate Factory production of the musical adapted for Hollywood as the Birdcage is transferring to the Playhouse Theatre for a strictly limited season, starring Douglas Hodge and Denis Lawson. Jerry Herman’s (Hello, Dolly!, Mack and Mabel and Mame) fabulous score includes I Am What I Am, The Best of Times and Song on the Sand. 

Les Miserables
Queen's Theatre
NEW PRINCIPAL CAST Whether you’re revisiting an old favourite or enjoying this great story afresh, Les Miserables is a truly epic spectacle. A powerful story gently told, of one man and the effect he has on a host of vivid characters as 19th century France plunges toward revolution.

The Lion King
Lyceum Theatre
Disney’s magnificent stage adaptation of THE LION KING features inspired puppetry and technical wizardry, brought to life by a cast of over 40 actors, singers and dancers. A spectacular visual feast, THE LION KING transports audiences to a dazzling world that explodes with glorious colours, stunning effects and enchanting music. 

   Mamma Mia
Prince of Wales Theatre
The musical, based around the songs of 80s super group Abba, about a lass who's getting married on a Greek Island and her search for her real dad - Super Duper. 

Oliver!
Drury Lane Theatre Royal
A triumphant new staging of Lionel Bart's masterpiece "Oliver!" at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, which was last seen at the Palladium in 1994. Oliver! is one of the most beloved British musicals, vividly bringing to life Dickens' timeless characters with its ever-popular story of the boy who asked for more. 

The Phantom of the Opera
Her Majesty's Theatre
The story of the haunted stage of the Paris Opera. When an unknown is tutored to become the leading lady by a mysterious masked man, there are bound to be fireworks. 

 The Sound Of Music
London Palladium
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s dazzling new production sees The Sound Of Music return to the West End. Based on the true story of the Von Trapp family.

    Monty Python's Spamalot
Palace Theatre
NOW STARRING SANJEEV BHASKAR from Goodness Gracious Me and The Kumars at No.42. Lovingly ripped off from the motion picture Monty Python and the Holy Grail sets musical theatre back a thousand years!

Stomp
Ambassadors Theatre
The British theatrical sensation Stomp makes music from the mundane in this unique, award winning show which has thrilled audiences all over the world. 

Sunset Boulevard
Comedy Theatre
Andrew Lloyd Weber's hit musical returns to the London stage.

Wicked
Apollo Victoria Theatre
Direct from Broadway, the spellbinding WICKED transports audiences to a spectacular fantasy world of wizards and witches to tell the incredible untold story of the Witches of Oz and how one came to be called good and the other ‘wicked’&ldots;  

 We Will Rock You
Dominion Theatre,
We Will Rock You features 31 of Queen's greatest songs. Set on Earth in the future, all music instruments are banned. But there is growing resistance from the rebel Bohemians! An underground movement of music lovers is looking for a leader to take them out of the subway and into the real world of rock 'n' roll: enter Galileo.

 Zorro
Garrick Theatre, 
This legendary story of good versus evil has been a source of enduring fascination and has been the subject of a best selling novel by producer Isabel Allende and several major motion pictures. This new musical promises to retell the dramatic tale of a romantic hero with extraordinary aerial acrobatics, spectacular sword-fighting and incredible magic – all set to the famous red-hot Gipsy King beat brought to the UK stage with the authentic colours of traditional Flamenco.

The 39 Steps
Criterion Theatre
After a sensational sell-out run at the Tricycle Theatre, John Buchan's gripping whodunnit, with four actors playing a minimum of 139 roles, is an astonishing theatrical tour de force – come and join the fun and frivolity. 

Complicit
Old Vic Theatre
Richard Dreyfuss and David Suchet directed by Kevin Spacey.

Enjoy
Gielgud Theatre
Starring Alison Steadmann and David Traughton. Writtten by Alan Bennett

The Mousetrap
St Martin's Theatre
Probably the most famous play in the West End, and its famous secret is still surprisingly well kept. Who did it? See this amazing play in its 56th year.   

Twelfth Night 
Wyndham's Theatre
Derek Jacobi plays Malvolio in one of Shakespeare’s greatest comedies, a raucous tale of jealousy, mistaken identity and cross-dressing, with fights and duels aplenty. Experience Jacobi’s celebrated skills right up close. 

 Under the Blue Sky
Duke of York's Theatre
Under the Blue Sky is David Eldridge's award-winnig, funny and touching play - three subtly connected love stories that reveal in turn the roller-coaster ride of lust in its prime, the sacrifices of a life in public service and its unrequited passions. 

Well
Apollo Theatre
By Lisa King, starring Sarah Miles and Natalie Casey

 The Woman In Black
Fortune Theatre
A truly scary piece of theatre: a keen young solicitor is sent to execute the estate of a recently deceased woman. He pieces together the details of her strange reclusive life, alone in a remote and mysterious house. Years later, he recounts his experiences, desperate to exorcise the ghosts of the past.