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12 Exciting New Shows in London in 2025

Every year gets better and better for theatre in the capital, and a huge number of fantastic shows are gearing up to open over the next 12 months. As we continue into 2025, you can book now for lots of exciting London theatre shows in June and beyond that people will be hyping up for months to come! Expect the return of some of the biggest hits of yesteryear and new writing that will transport you all around the world from the comfort of your seat. There’s never been a better time to visit London and immerse yourself in a new play or musical. 

Below, we have listed our pick of the most hyped, must-see plays and best musicals in London over the coming year. Get excited, but most importantly get booking so you don’t miss out on the shows everyone will be talking about! 

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1. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold: intrigue and romance

The Spy Who Came In From the Cold London
The Spy Who Came In From the Cold London

Alec Leamas is ready to retire from his long career in the British Intelligence Agency - until his boss tempts him with one last, deeply personal and highly dangerous job. Undercover in enemy territory, Leamas finds himself falling for librarian Liz Gold. Will his convictions or his heart win out? Adapted from the acclaimed novel by John le Carré, this stylish play marks the first time Le Carré’s work has been performed on stage, and comes to London following a sell-out run in Chichester.

from £30.00
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2. All My Sons: Bryan Cranston stars in the Arthur Miller classic

All My Sons London
All My Sons London

American playwright Arthur Miller is one of the most-performed in the world, with classics including Broken Glass and Death of a Salesman exploring the crushing reality of the American Dream. This year, visionary director Ivo van Hove teams up with Hollywood actor Bryan Cranston for a heartbreaking revival of All My Sons. Set post-World War II, this tragic play follows one family as their patriarch must contend with the consequences of his wartime decisions.

from £84.00

3. High Noon: explosive Western drama unfolds in real time

High Noon London
High Noon London

All aboard as the stage adaptation of the Academy Award-winning Western film pulls into London this December. When a figure from Will Kane’s past threatens his future, he must make a tough decision. As the clock ticks down in real time, Will must choose if he should stay and face his demons, or flee on the high noon train with his beloved. High Noon features an adapted script from the Oscar-winning writer behind Forrest Gump and stars Oliver and Tony winners Denise Gough and Billy Crudup.

from £20.00
Save up to £47.00
Opens December 2025

4. Kenrex: A breathtaking true-crime western

Kenrex London
Kenrex London

This stunning solo show returns to London for a strictly limited run, following a critically acclaimed premiere at Sheffield Theatres and a run at the Southwark Playhouse. Co-written and performed by Olivier nominee Jack Holden (Cruise), this story of a small town who tackle a criminal bully and seek to take justice into their own hands is inspired by a jaw-dropping true story. Holden takes on over half a dozen roles in a “virtuoso solo performance” (The Stage), accompanied by live music performed on stage. You won’t want to miss it - secure your tickets today.

from £25.00
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5. Oh, Mary!: the darkly comic, camply irreverent Tony winner

Oh, Mary! London
Oh, Mary! London

This hilarious history-ish play from Tony winner and Pulitzer finalist Cole Escola shoves aside her famous presidential husband, Abe, and puts Mary Todd Lincoln firmly in the spotlight. Delving into the hidden hopes, desires and troubles of the first lady in the weeks leading up to her husband's infamous assassination, Oh, Mary! puts a blackly satirical, tongue-in-cheek and fabulously queer slant on this famous couple. The long-awaited London transfer stars Mason Alexander Park (The Sandman, Cabaret) - dont miss this “smartly stupid riot” (Variety).

from £30.00
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6. Into the Woods: Sondheim's subversive, spellbinding musical

Into The Woods London
Into The Woods London

All your musical theatre wishes have come true this winter as Stephen Sondheim’s subversive fairytale musical returns to London in a brand new staging at the Bridge Theatre. Directed by Olivier Award winner Jordan Fein (Oklahoma, Fiddler on the Roof), Into the Woods takes beloved storybook characters and asks - what happens after happily ever after? Featuring beloved songs including “Agony” and “No One is Alone”, this promises to be a truly unmissable production of an iconic show. Make a wish for tickets!

from £30.00
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7. Lost Atoms: A kaleidoscopic love story

Lost Atoms London
Lost Atoms London

This stunning new show from Succession writer and Bruntwood Prize for Playwrighting winner Anna Jordan comes to London for a strictly limited run to celebrate the 30th anniversary of acclaimed theatre company Frantic Assembly. Lost Atoms charts a relationship between two people as they traverse their past and imagine their future. Are they destined to be together, or doomed from the start? This kaleidoscopic love story is moving, funny and unmissable - book your tickets today.

from £12.00
Opens January 2026

8. The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry: a pitch perfect new musical

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry London
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry London

When Harold’s humdrum life is disrupted by the news that an old friend is terminally ill, he copes in the most unexpected of ways - by setting out on an unplanned cross-country walk. As Harold traverses the country and shares small acts of kindness with strangers along the way, he uncovers forgotten memories about himself, too. This “pitch-perfect” (The Times) musical, based on the best-selling novel, stars Mark Addy (Game of Thrones) and Jenna Russell (Hello, Dolly!) and comes to London following a critically acclaimed run at Chichester Festival Theatre.

from £25.00
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Opens January 2026

9. I’m Sorry Prime Minister: the classic comedy’s final hurrah

I’m Sorry, Prime Minister London
I’m Sorry, Prime Minister London

Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey Appleby return for one last laugh in this final chapter of the beloved comedy series. Griff Rhys Jones stars as Jim Hacker, who is now an Oxford don and seeks out his old pal as Sir Humphrey, played by Clive Francis, to help save him from cancellation. Written by BAFTA-winning Yes, Minister co-creator Jonathan Lynn, I’m Sorry Prime Minister is dedicated to Lynn’s late writing partner Antony Jay and is filled with nostalgia, biting political comedy and plenty of laughs. Secure your tickets today!

from £19.00
Save up to £40.00
Opens January 2026

10. Deep Azure: a lyrical examination of grief & police brutality

Deep Azure London
Deep Azure London

This powerful play about grief, love and police violence is a lyrical “verbal feast” (Chicago Tribune), mashing up heightened Shakespeare-inspired verse with hip hop rhythms in a piece that’s part magic realism, part brutal political examination, all dazzling. Written by the late Chadwick Boseman, best known for his acting work in Black Panther and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, the UK premiere of this breathtaking play comes to the Globe for a strictly limited run.

from £6.00
Opens February 2026

11. Avenue Q: the raunchy puppet musical returns

Avenue Q London
Avenue Q London

While it might “suck to be you”, it’ll suck just a little bit less this Spring as Avenue Q returns to the West End for the first time in over two decades. This hilarious, irreverent musical about a borough of New York populated by disaffected puppets and humans, who must muddle through life is “Sesame Street for grown-ups” (EW). Featuring hit songs including “It Sucks to be Me”, “The Internet is For P*rn” and “Everyone’s a Little Bit Racist”, this equal opportunity offender is sidesplitting, silly and surprisingly heartfelt.

from £30.00
Opens March 2026

12. Beetlejuice the Musical: the juice is loose in London at last!

Beetlejuice London
Beetlejuice London

It’s showtime, London! This hilarious, Tony-nominated adaptation of the Tim Burton film has had rumours of a London transfer swirling since it premiered on Broadway in 2019, and now the West End can say his name at last. Lydia Deetz is grieving her mum and feels ignored by her dad, so she enlists mild-mannered ghosts, The Maitlands, to haunt him into caring again. But the couple are new to the whole "being dead thing", and when they fail to spook Lydia's dad, unhinged demon Beetlejuice steps in, and chaos ensues…

from £24.00
Opens May 2026

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London Theatre Rumours

At SeatPlan we keep our ear to the ground to bring you the latest news of upcoming shows in London. We have gathered all the industry whisperings on new West End musicals and plays coming in 2025 and beyond, so set an Alert for your most anticipated shows, and we will let you know when they’re confirmed. 

Broadway musical Jagged Little Pill, inspired by Alanis Morissette’s iconic album, was rumoured to open in London in late 2022, but this has been pushed back. 

Other rumoured new London musicals that are transferring from Broadway include Tootsie and Beetlejuice

For families, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s adaptation of David Walliams’ book The Boy in the Dress is reportedly looking for a West End home, and Emma Thompson is developing Nanny McPhee the Musical

Birmingham Rep’s UK premiere of Shakespeare spoof Something Rotten! was unfortunately postponed, but good news: a staged concert performance, starring Jason Manford, received standing ovations at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in August 2024, and we wouldn't be surprised to see a full West End season announced soon. 

Derren Brown’s mind-bending version of H.G. Wells’ sci-fi story The Invisible Man was rumoured to be opening in 2022, but has been delayed. 

Exciting film adaptations include It’s a Wonderful Life with music by Paul McCartney and book by Lee Hall (Billy Elliot). Ealing Comedy favourite Kind Hearts and Coronets has also been picked up for a stage adaptation, by Stephen Fry

So tell me, Earnest, is Death Becomes Her coming to London? The Tony winner and viral Tik-Tok sensation about two quarrelling undead frenemies has long been rumoured to be transferring across the pond, and the latest whisperings are that it could be coming to the West End as early as 2026, with just the venue TBC…

There are rumblings that Broadway smash-hit The Outsiders, about two rival gangs in rural Oklahoma, may be looking at a West End transfer. The coming-of-age folk musical, based on the 1980s Francis Ford Copolla film, was nominated for a massive twelve Tony’s in 2024, taking home four trophies, and has been incredibly well received by audiences in NYC (with a rating of 4.4 stars on SeatPlan!). Here’s hoping London audiences get to meet Ponyboy Curtis and his gang of troubled teens soon!

Finally, rumours abound that Cats: The Jellicle Ball, the Ballroom-culture-inspired immersive reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical which took New York by storm in 2024 could be in for a London transfer this spring. So cross your paws and sharpen your claws - here’s hoping the we see some fierce, fabulous felines in the capital in 2025!

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