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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 - Noël Coward Theatre
Sesame Street meets South Park” Tony Award-winning Broadway musical will receive its UK premiere this summer.

Bad Girls - The Musical - Garrick Theatre
Banged up on the small screen for 8 years the bad girls transfer to the Garrick Theatre

Billy Elliot - The Musical - Victoria Palace
The young lad with all the moves makes the move from screen to stage Now Open to rave reviews.

 Blood Brothers - Phoenix
By Willy Russell. The story of twins from Liverpool who are separated at birth only for their paths to cross in friendship and anger. A true West End hit.

Buddy - Duchess
It's back! What more do we need to say. A hit show always worth seeing to brighten any evening up.

 Cabaret - Lyric
Pre-war Germany, a nightclub singer, the Kit Kat Club and impending war.

Chicago - Cambridge
Book by Fred Ebb & Bob Fosse, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb.
Slick, sexy and very funny. Roxie has murdered her lover and is delivered into the hands of of Mama Morton. But will her sleazy lawyer get her acquitted? More twists than a Curly Wurly!

Desperately Seeking Susan - Novello
Add Blondie's iconic music to a hit 80's film and you get a hit musical show.

 Dirty Dancing - Aldwych Theatre
The hit movie turned to a stage musical set to be just as big a hit.

Fiddler On The Roof - Savoy Theatre
Henry Goodman stars as Tevye in this ever popular musical

Grease - Piccadilly Theatre
Yes it is back and courtesy of ITV and you voted for the stars

Hairspray - Shaftesbury Theatre
In Hairspray it's 1962 - the '50s 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.

Jersey Boys - Prince Edward
Broadway's biggest success story takes you behind the music of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Adelphi Theatre
Starring Lee, thanks to your votes - the epic tale of brother and coat returns - a brilliant production!

The Lion King - Lyceum
Disney's monster hit from Broadway roars across the pond to thrill London audiences.

 Les Miserables - Queens
By Boublil, Schonberg and Kretzmer. Love and bravery in 19th century France during the revolutionary struggles. Stunning!

Lord of the Rings - Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Tolkien's book is now a musical.

Marguerite - Theatre Royal Haymarket
A love story set in Paris during the Second World War, Marguerite draws inspiration from one of the greatest of romantic novels, La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas.

  Mary Poppins - Prince Edward
The best-loved nanny ever comes to the London stage.

 MAMMA MIA! - Prince of Wales
The music of Benny and Bjorn and a Greek island provide the backdrop to Catherine Johnson's story of Sophie, who on the eve of her wedding wants to invite her father to her wedding... but who is he and what will her mother think when she finds out?

Phantom of the Opera - Her Majesty's
By Andrew Lloyd Webber & Charles Hart. The story of the haunted stage of the Paris Opera that has thrilled so many people for over 17 years.

Rent - Duke of Yorks Theatre
The cult rock musical returns to London

The Sound of Music - London Palladium
Based on the true story of the Von Trapp family This timeless family classic features some of the most memorable songs ever written.

 Spamalot - Palace
Monty Python comes to the West End with Eric Idle's take on Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

We Will Rock You - Dominion
Written by Ben Elton the smash hit musical based around the songs of one of the biggest rock groups ever - Queen

 Wicked - Apollo Victoria
This Broadway hit tells the story of events in Oz immediately prior to Dorothy's violent arrival.

The 39 Steps - Criterion
4 actors enact every scene from Hitchcock's classic movie thriller. 

 All About My Mother - Old Vic
All About My Mother is a passionate hymn to the strength and spirit of women; a kaleidoscopic drama embracing motherhood, love and desire; a homage to the great Hollywood movies.

 Boeing Boeing - Comedy
An all-star cast in a new stylishly retro production of the hit 1960s comedy.

Complete Works of Shakespeare (abridged) - Arts Theatre
All in 90 minutes? Hilarious!

The Country Wife - Theatre Royal Haymarket
One of the greatest and funniest comedies of the Restoration, The Country Wife tells the story of Horner, a notorious and lascivious man - about - town and his ingenious scheme for the rampant and mass seduction of the women of London society.

 Elling - Trafalgar Studios
John Simm (Life On Mars, State Of Play) and Adrian Bower (Teachers) lead the cast of this transfer, which sold out its season at the Bush.

Glengarry Glen Ross - Apollo
Jonathan Pryce stars in Glengarry Glen Ross, Mamet's modern classic set in an office of cut-throat Chicago salesmen.

Herge's Adventures of Tintin - Playhouse
Join Tintin, his loyal dog Snowy and the curmudgeonly Captain Haddock as they battle to rescue their friend Chang who disappeared in a plane crash in the high Himalayas.

King Lear - New London Theatre
Ian McKellen returns to the RSC after 17 years to play the title role in Shakespeare's epic tragedy.

Macbeth - Gielgud
An anatomy of relationship between ambition and corruption, Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's most bloody and fear -filled tragedies.

The Mousetrap - St Martins
by Agatha Christie. A group of people are gathered at a guest house, but one of them is a murderer - Special prices

Nicholas Nickleby - Gielgud
The ebullient narrative follows Nicholas, left penniless on the death of his father, as he escapes the influence of his villainous Uncle Ralph and the tyrannical schoolmaster Wackford Squeers and embarks on a thrilling journey through 1830s’ England.

The Seagull - New London Theatre
Anton Chekhov's masterpiece entwines comic and tragic situations in the lives of a famous actress, her son and their lovers. Stars Frances Barber

History Boys - Wyndhams
Alan Bennet's hit play returns to London in October.

Swimming With Sharks - Vaudeville
Christian Slater returns to London to play Buddy Ackerman in Michael Lesslie's new play based on the cult 1994 film.

The Woman in Black - Fortune
by Stephen Mallatratt from the novel by Susan Hill. A ghost story. When a solicitor goes to wind up the affairs of a deceased woman, he learns about her strange reclusive life, while alone in a remote and strange house. Years later, desperate to exorcise the ghosts of the past he recounts his experiences.