New London Theatre for the Summer
Check out our top picks for new theatre on London’s West End this summer…
Check out our top picks for new theatre on London’s West End this summer…
Watch Award winner Anna Maxwell Martin (Motherland, Line of Duty) as a hard-working opposition backbencher whose ideals of public office are tested by the demands of a man in crisis, played by Tony, BAFTA and Emmy Award winner James Corden (One Man, Two Guvnors, The History Boys). ‘The Constituent’ deconstructs politics, panic alarms, and the conflict between public service and personal safety, get your tickets here…
Dominic West stars in a thrilling new production of Arthur Miller’s classic drama A View from the Bridge at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London. When Beatrice and Eddie Carbone take in their relatives, two diligent Sicilian immigrants, the family should unite. However, everything is beginning to unravel, including Eddie played by West. Directed by acclaimed, award-winning director Lindsay Posner, don’t miss this hot new production.
Denise Gough reprises her Olivier Award-winning role in ‘People, Places and Things’. A powerful exploration of addiction, recovery, and the quest for authenticity in a world that often feels overwhelming and insurmountable. As Emma navigates the tumultuous waters of rehab, she confronts the stark truth that her battle isn't just with herself but with a world that pushes her to the edge. Get your tickets for this limited run here…
Looking for something more light-hearted and child friendly? Then prepare for a hilarious and educational journey through the Terrible Tudors as the hit West End show returns for its third thrilling year. From the infamous Henrys to the formidable Elizabeth, immerse yourself in the legends and lies of the torturous Tudor era.
Discover the fate of Henry's ill-fated wives, witness his clash with the Pope, and experience the drama of Bloody Mary's reign. With a blend of comedy, history, and unforgettable characters, Terrible Tudors promises an entertaining and enlightening exploration of one of England's most fascinating periods - all with the nasty bits left in!
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