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Discover Les Mis’ globe-trotting performance history across six continents, dozens of countries, and more than 20 languages.

Check out new cast photos for The Play That Goes Wrong in the West End, now in its 12th year!

Based on Michael Morpurgo’s 1982 novel, War Horse is back at the National Theatre. Read our review on SeatPlan.

Les Miserables is the world’s longest running musical. Read our Les Miserables review at Sondheim Theatre on SeatPlan.

Check out new production photos for High Society in the West End, plus audience reviews and seat view photos shared by the SeatPlan community.

Check out new production photos for Beetlejuice in the West End, plus audience reviews and seat view photos shared by the SeatPlan community.

Glenn Adamson and Lauren Jones star in the new musical, Dark of the Moon, at Charing Cross Theatre. Read our review on SeatPlan.

The acclaimed Broadway musical transports audiences to the underworld at the Lyric Theatre. Read our Hadestown review on SeatPlan.

Ava Pickett’s historical drama has transferred to the West End this Spring. Read our 1536 review on SeatPlan.

A thrilling new adventure hurtles onto the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre stage. Read our full review of Sherlock Holmes.

English National Opera’s latest season features classics, new writing and some bold work from contemporary female composers.

We rate 10 London theatres with cheap but steep seats in the Gods, including customer photos and reviews – vertigo sufferers beware!

Make the most of your theatre visit with our list of 20 London theatres offering unique experiences for visitors who arrive early!

Soho Place is the first major West End theatre (and restaurant and bar!) to be built in half a century.

Learn about the venue, upcoming shows, and what to expect – plus book tickets and upload your seat reviews.

Our list of West End Christmas musicals that truly celebrate the season.

British comedy legend Catherine Tate stars in Cole Escola’s Oh, Mary! Read our full Oh, Mary! review on SeatPlan.

This powerful stage adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s dystopian novel returns to London. Read our full review for the production at Hackney Empire.