Find out the best shows to see in London in January 2025, including exciting new plays, big West End musicals, and Hollywood A-listers coming to town.
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Find out the best shows to see in London in January 2025, including exciting new plays, big West End musicals, and Hollywood A-listers coming to town.
Reeve Carney will return as Orpheus, André De Shields as Hermes, Amber Gray as Persephone, Eva Noblezada as Eurydice, and Patrick Page as Hades.
Gwilym Lee will play the lead role of football manager Gareth Southgate, taking over from Joseph Fiennes who received an Olivier nod for his performance.
Come Alive! features Benj Pasek and Justin Paul’s songs from the 2017 film — such as "This is Me" and "Rewrite the Stars" — with an original storyline.
Graham's play is based on Jacob Dunne’s moving memoir Right From Wrong and tells his story of a one-punch crime, which has fatal consequences.
Check out these images inside west London's new venue Capital Theatre, which opens with a production of Dirty Dancing next autumn.
The Gift is a comedy that follows Colin after he receives an unexpected cake box from his favourite patisserie, only to find that what's inside is very much not a cake.
Inspired by two of Luis Buñuel’s films, Here We Are is the final musical by Stephen Sondheim and follows a group of guests at a dinner party.
The Normal People and Gladiator II star reprises his role as Stanley Kowalski at the Noël Coward Theatre in the West End for three weeks in February.
With 2024 drawing to a close, we look back on some of the year's theatrical highlights – from spectacular musicals to thrilling plays.
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