Which new show are you most looking forward to this autumn?

Some of the top ones on our list: RENT, High School Musical, August Wilson's Fences, Hay Fever, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Bloodsport, Harry Potter as a one-part, Paranormal Activity and The Jungle Book

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u/london-theatre — 18 hours ago

Hadestown is showing in UK cinemas on 13 October. Which other show deserves a theatrical release?

Six and Merrily We Roll Along were released recently, which others should follow suit?

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u/london-theatre — 2 days ago
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Favourite show of the year (so far)

There's only 4 months left of 2026! What has been your favourite show you've seen so far this year? Some of my favs; The Oresteia, Pride, To Kill a Mockingbird, Beetlejuice, Romeo + Juliet (with Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe)

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u/london-theatre — 2 days ago
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What's the longest play you've ever watched and did it go by quickly?

Apparently, Game of Thrones: The Mad King is pushing 4 hours! But we're wondering if it will fly by like The Oresteia at the Bridge Theatre did...

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u/london-theatre — 8 days ago
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Grizabella is back in town!

With Cats back at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, who's the greatest Grizabella of all time? And what made them your favourite? 🐱

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u/london-theatre — 13 days ago
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What's the one theatre etiquette rule everyone should know?

Imagine every theatregoer had to follow one golden rule. What would yours be?

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u/london-theatre — 15 days ago

Edinburgh Fringe 2026 West End transfers?

The Fringe is back! I'm going for a fourth time next week. Are there any shows that particularly stand-out to you, or you think may come to London afterwards? I was lucky enough to see Hot Mess last year, and obviously would have loved to have seen Six when that was up there.

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u/london-theatre — 16 days ago

Sunday in the Park with George - who will replace Ariana Grande?

The Barbican has announced it still plans to go ahead with next years production of Sunday in the Park with George. Who do you think will join Jonathan Bailey in the musical?

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u/london-theatre — 16 days ago

Who has watched The Guilty at the Donmar?

We went last night and absolutely loved it. Very, very tense. Goosebumps for the entire hour, and Russell Tovey was captivating!

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u/london-theatre — 22 days ago

Game Of Thrones: The Mad King. Thoughts about a London transfer?

Did anyone see it in Stratford last night? It's not on for very long, but who else would love to see a London transfer??

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u/london-theatre — 22 days ago

Which West End theatre has the best bar prices?

This came up in a conversation the other day...

Which West End theatre do you reckon has the best bar prices?

I feel like every theatre has a reputation, but I've never really compared them. Has anywhere genuinely surprised you, or is there one where you avoid buying a drink altogether?

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u/london-theatre — 27 days ago
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Could Death Note become the next big anime success in the West End?

Anyone else excited to see Death Note: The Musical back in London—this time as a full production after the concert version?

It feels like anime and manga adaptations are becoming more common on stage. If Death Note does well, what series would you love to see adapted next?

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u/london-theatre — 27 days ago
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DOLLY: A True Original Musical - will it come to London?

Our banjo's been pluckin' since we heard that Dolly Parton is bringing Dolly: A True Original Musical to Broadway!

There's no official word on a West End transfer just yet, but we'd love to see it make its way across the pond one day.

We've enjoyed Dolly's previous theatre ventures, from 9 to 5 at the Savoy Theatre in 2019 to Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol at the Southbank Centre in 2022, so we're excited to see what this new musical has in store.

Do you think a West End transfer is likely, or is it far too early to tell? And if it does make the journey, would you go and see it?

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u/london-theatre — 27 days ago

What's the bigger draw for you: the show itself or the cast?

When a new show is announced, what makes you think, "I have to see that"? Is it the show itself, the cast, the creative team, reviews, or something else?

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u/london-theatre — 29 days ago