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    "It's a feelgood triumph"
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  • Cabaret-Large-Logo
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    "Cabaret always promised to be the show of the season. It is that."
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    "an all-round good time"
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  • hadestown-lt-header
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    "beautiful, bold and bewitchingly brilliant"
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  • Harry-Potter-Cursed-Child
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    "it’s quite something to behold"
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  • Moulin-Rouge-Piccadilly-Theatre
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    "A glorious mashup of just about every song you've ever wanted"
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    "storytelling with great gusto"
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  • Stranger-Things-First-Shadow-large-logo
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    "A TRUE PHENOMENON OF BRITISH MUSICAL THEATRE"
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    "so magical it defies belief"
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A UNIQUE INTERACTIVE MAP OF LONDON THEATRES

London is widely regarded as the theatre capital of the world. With over 40 major theatres located in and around the West End, it can be difficult to keep up with what's going on in theatreland. That's why we've put together this simple interactive map that features all of London's most popular theatres and the shows currently booking at each of them.

ALL THE SHOW INFORMATION YOU NEED IN ONE PLACE

There is a huge variety of musicals, plays and operas booking in London at any given time. Theatre-goers are spoilt for choice, with many critically acclaimed productions to see including Wicked and The Phantom of the Opera. Select a theatre to find out what shows are on and to book tickets. Check out Piccadilly Theatre or Phoenix Theatre

DIRECTIONS TO EVERY THEATRE

Central London is a big place and with so many theatres dotted around, it can be difficult to find the right one. The above interactive map shows you the nearest underground stations to each theatre, which will help you to plan your trip and arrive on time. Make sure that you’re not late, otherwise you won’t be admitted until an appropriate break in the show!

DETAILED HISTORY OF LONDON THEATRE

London’s theatres have a rich history behind them, dating back to Queen Elizabeth I’s reign in 1558. Her cultivation of British drama has resulted in a thriving theatre industry that is recognised across the globe. Our theatre experts have created detailed timelines highlighting the most important moments that made London’s theatre scene what it is today.

To read all about the key events that occurred in London theatre history, check out our London Theatre History and Timeline page. This fascinating resource shows how London theatres were affected by wider historical events such as the bubonic plague and the Second World War.


INDIVIDUAL VENUE HISTORY

If you’re only interested in a specific venue, there are similar timelines available for individual venues too. Find out: