20 Exciting New Shows in London in 2026
New year, new shows! 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 enter 2026, you can book now for lots of exciting London Theatre shows 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.
We’ve listed our top picks of the hottest must-see plays and best musicals in London in 2026 and beyond. Get excited, but most importantly, get booking so you don’t miss out on the shows everyone will be talking about!
Can't wait for opening night? Find a bargain on currently open shows in London with our Last Minute London Theatre page. Find the best offers and discounts and see which shows have late availability for the next 7 days!
- Beetlejuice
- Jesus Christ Superstar
- To Kill A Mockingbird
- The Truth
- Archduke
- Cyrano de Bergerac
- Sinatra The Musical
- Trainspotting the Musical
- The Misanthrope
- The Comedy About Spies
- Death Note: The Musical
- Hay Fever
- My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do?)
- The Lives of Others
- Man to Man
- The Cherry Orchard
- The Afronauts
- Billy Elliot
- John Proctor is the Villain
- Ivanov
1. Beetlejuice the Musical: the juice is loose in London at last!

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…
2. Jesus Christ Superstar: Sam Ryder makes West End debut

One of the biggest musicals opening in 2026 is this revival of rock musical Jesus Christ Superstar. This production brings the acclaimed 2017 open-air staging of the show indoors and onto one of the biggest stages in London, starring Eurovision phenomenon, Brit Award and Emmy nominated singer-songwriter Sam Ryder, best known for his song “Space Man”, in the lead role, making his West End debut. Featuring all your favourite tunes, including “I Don't Know How To Love Him”, “Gethsemane”, and “Superstar”, this production promises to be heavenly!
3. To Kill A Mockingbird: powerful drama returns to London

Academy Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe winner Aaron Sorkin’s (The Social Network, The West Wing) blistering adaptation of Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel returns to London in this landmark revival. When a Black man is accused of assaulting a white woman in a small town in 1930s Alabama, lawyer Atticus Finch must uncover the truth of what truly happened in an explosive, career defining trial. This Tony-winning and Olivier-nominated adaptation embarks on a UK tour before flying back into the West End for a strictly limited run.
4. The Truth: affairs, lies and honesty in an innovative comedy

Green Wing’sSteven Mangan, Father Ted’s Ardal O’Hanlon, Miranda’s Sarah Hadland and Olivier winner Janie Dee star in this new revival of Academy Award-winning French dramatist Florian Zeller’s hilarious, experimental play. Two married couples are intertwined in an affair - or are they? As truth and lies become exposed, each character's perspective is presented in this innovative comedy-drama. Will the foursome ever discover what the real truth is? Translated by Tony winner Christopher Hampton (Sunset Boulevard), The Truth comes to London for a strictly limited run.
5. Archduke: darkly comic reimagining of an historic assassination

Another exciting piece of new writing for 2026 is Archduke, which makes its UK debut this summer. This new play from Pulitzer finalist Rajiv Joseph (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo) reimagines the run-up to Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassination - the event that is believed to have triggered WWI. The play reframes the real-life perpetrator Gavrilo Princip, a young man dying of tuberculosis, as not a cunning mastermind but as a sick, naive boy - susceptible to propaganda - who is desperate to leave his mark on history, however he can…
6. Cyrano de Bergerac: we “nose” you’ll love this romantic revival

This huge revival of Rostand’s romantic play is another big RSC transfer for 2026. Olivier winner Adrian Lester reprises his role as the large-nosed wordsmith in a “standout” (Guardian) performance, as this production comes to the West End following a smash-hit Stratford season in 2025. Ashamed of his unusual looks, Cyrano must help his love rival woo the woman he loves - but what will happen if Roxane learns the truth about her suitor? This production blends the original verse with modern language and “crackles with an electricity” (Broadway Baby).
7. Sinatra: swingin' new musical about Old Blue Eyes

This brand new musical from a Tony and Olivier Award-winning creative team tells the remarkable true story of Frank Sinatra. Charting Sinatra’s journey, from humble beginnings as the son of Italian American immigrants, to the dizzying heights of fame, to making a comeback following a career-shattering affair, Sinatra features all your favourite tunes by Old Blue Eyes, including “That’s Life”, “One For My Baby”, and “The Best Is Yet To Come”. Secure your tickets today!
8. Trainspotting the Musical: choose life, choose this new musical

Choose life, choose tickets to Trainspotting the Musical this summer. You may be familiar with the 1996 film, starring Ewan McGregor, but this is Trainspotting as you've never seen it before - a blistering new musical that follows a gang of disaffected friends in Edinburgh as they grapple with love, sex, relationships and addiction. Adapted from the hit novel and film that defined a generation, this brand new musical features a script from the novel’s author Irving Welsh and songs co-written by Welsh and dance legend Steve Mac, alongside favourite tunes from the film.
9. The Misanthrope: Sandra Oh makes her London Theatre debut

Emmy nominee, Golden Globe winner and Killing Eve star Sandra Oh makes her National Theatre debut in The Misanthrope, a brand new adaptation of Moliere’s satirical comedy. Martin Crimp's script reimagines the play for the 21st century, transforming the curmudgeonly protagonist from Alceste to Alice - a novelist who speaks her mind and rejects a society she sees as vapid and hypocritical. This is a fiercely feminist and freshly witty take on a classic - secure your tickets today!
10. The Comedy About Spies: Mischief Theatre return for M15 LOLs

The Award-winning Mischief Theatre are back with another side-splitting comedy play - this time all about, you guessed it, spies! Set in 1960s London, this riotous Cold War farce features all your favourite spy tropes and is jam-packed with espionage, top secret weapons, stolen plans, mistaken identity and clashing agents from the CIA and the KGB. Your mission, should you choose to accept it - book tickets for this hilarious show from the team behind The Play That Goes Wrong today!
11. Death Note: Cult manga turned darkly masterful musical

This thrilling musical, adapted from the cult classic manga, makes its full UK premiere following two sell-out concert stagings in 2023. When high school student Light stumbles across an otherworldly notebook, that kills anyone whose name is written in its pages, he decides to use the power for good, ridding the world of evildoers. But the lines between hero and villain soon blur, and when Light meets L, an oddball detective determined to track down the killer and bring him to justice, a tense game of cat and mouse ensues.
12. Hay Fever: Coward comedy with Richard E Grant and Christine Baranski

Superstar actors, Academy Award winner Richard E. Grant (Withnail and I, Saltburn) and Tony and Emmy winner Christine Baranski (Mamma Mia!, The Gilded Age), lead this major new revival of Noel Coward’s utterly irresistible 1920s countryside comedy. Part farce, part satire, all hilarious, Hayfever follows the Bliss family, whose individual struggles are all compounded when they each receive an unexpected guest to their country home, and chaos ensues. This production marks Baranski’s West End debut and Grant’s first time on stage in over 20 years, and promises to be unmissable!
13. My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?): sparkling solo show

Rob Madge’s heart warming, autobiographical solo show returns to London, transferring to the West End this September following a highly successful off-West End run in 2021. Armed with wigs, costumes, and props, 12-year-old Rob creates a Disney parade in their family living room, while grown up Rob tells the story of their journey to acceptance. Merging home videos with theatrical magic, My Son’s a Queer is a joyous celebration of the parents who supported Rob through the highs and lows on their journey to stardom. Book your tickets today!
14. The Lives of Others: Keira Knightley leads explosive drama

Academy Award, Olivier nominee and Pride and Prejudice star Keira Knightley returns to the stage to star in a new adaptation of thrilling drama The Lives of Others. Adapted from the Academy Award-winning film of the same name by Olivier winner and Tony nominee Robert Icke (Oedipus, Romeo and Juliet) Knightley leads the cast of this explosive drama, which explores the tangled relationships between people during a covert surveillance project in 1980s East Berlin. Joining Knightley are Luke Thompson (Bridgerton) and Stephen Dillane (Game of Thrones).
15. Man to Man: Tilda Swinton in a powerful solo show

Man to Man promises to be the theatrical event of the Autumn in 2026, as Academy Award winner Tilda Swinton returns to a role she first originated over three decades ago. This powerful one-woman show follows Ella/Max - a widow in 1930s Germany who adopts her late husband’s identity as a desperate act of survival. Rejoining Swinton are the original, award-winning creative team for the production, including acclaimed designer Bunny Christie and director Stephen Unwin. Don’t miss this “murky, dream-like and fractured monologue” (Time Out).
16. The Cherry Orchard: Kristen Scott Thomas leads huge revival

BAFTA and Olivier winner and Academy Award nominee Kristen Scott Thomas leads the cast as Ranevskaya in this brand new adaptation of The Cherry Orchard from Tony and Olivier nominee Conor McPherson (Girl from the North Country). A family of Russian aristocrats must contend with interpersonal drama while they sell their beloved family estate, and its cherry orchard, to pay off debts, in this huge revival of Chekhov’s classic drama. Secure your tickets today.
17. The Afronauts: Zambia joins the space race

This brand new play from Olivier-nominated playwright Ryan Calais Cameron (For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy, Retrograde) reimagines a little-known chapter of African history, telling the story of how Zambia entered the 1964 space race opposite the US and USSR. Based on astonishing true events, The Afronauts tells the story of a plucky schoolteacher who dared to shoot for the stars when the world told him to keep his dreams small. Dont miss it - blast off to the Royal Coiurt and secure your tickets today.
18. Billy Elliot: A huge new revival for this canny musical

Set during the miners’ strikes in the 1980s, a young lad from a North East mining town goes against the masculine ideals to pursue his dreams of becoming a ballet dancer in this Tony and Olivier-winning musical. Adapted by writer Lee Hall (The Pitman Painters) and director Stephen Daldry (The Crown) from their critically acclaimed film, the uplifting musical features a score by Elton John with songs including “Electricity” and “Merry Christmas Maggie Thatcher.” So go on, Billy! Book your tickets today.
19. John Proctor is the Villain: West End transfer of witty #MeToo play

This sensational new production returns to London in 2027, following a sell-out run at the Royal Court. John Proctor is the Villain, a bitingly funny new play about female friendship and #MeToo. When a 2018 highschool english honours class in rural Georgia start studying The Crucible, it brings up questions about agency, toxic masculinity, and who truly gets to be the hero in the stories we tell. Book today for the West End transfer of this witty and powerful new play by Kimberly Belflower.
20. Ivanov: Chris Pine makes London theatre debut in tragi-comedy

There are plenty of huge stars on stage this new year. Amongst them is Hollywood superstar, Wonder Woman and Star Trek star and Emmy-nominee Chris Pine, who makes his London theatre debut in this darkly comic reimaging of Anton Chekov’s tragi-comedy, adapted by award-winning writer-director Simon Stone. Pine plays the titular role of the down-on-his-luck Nikolai Ivanov, who must try to reassemble the shattered pieces of his life, marriage and career after an explosive act of infidelity.
London Theatre Shows By Month
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 2026 and beyond, so set an Alert for your most anticipated shows, and we will let you know when they’re confirmed.
Fans of comedy musicals are being spoiled rotten, as there are rumblings that Monty Python’s hilarious Spamalot is potentially set to return to London this year. 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 with a full production opening in Manchester this summer, we wouldn't be surprised to see a West End transfer announced soon.
There’s also a stage adaptation of Hugh Jackman musical The Greatest Showman is set to premiere at the Bristol Hippodrome in March 2026 (although sadly without Hugh!). Could the "greatest show" also be in for a West End transfer later in the year?
Also for families, Emma Thompson is developing Nanny McPhee the Musical. The latest news came last year, when Thompson discussed developing the show and her hopes that it will make its way on stage very soon on Edith Bowman's Soundtracking podcast. Fingers crossed!
So tell me, Earnest, is Death Becomes Her coming to London? The Tony winner and viral TikTok 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 Coppola film, was nominated for a massive twelve Tonys 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!
There have also long been rumours that the hilarious Tootsie, based on the Dustin Hoffman movie, might get a West End transfer - is this finally the year?
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, and recently received a Broadway transfer, could be in for a London transfer as early spring 2026. So cross your paws and sharpen your claws - here’s hoping the we see some fierce, fabulous felines in the capital soon!
Discover More London Theatre

10 Best Musicals in London 2026

Top 10 Best Plays in London 2026




















