It is based on a novel of the same name by Rachel Joyce who adapted the musical herself. The musical has original music written by passenger.
Keep reading to see the gorgeous new theatre images of the musical.
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is a story of an ordinary man. When he decides to send a letter to a long lost friend by hand, it turns into an unexpected cross-country journey. A journey by foot in fact, from South Devon to Berwick upon Tweed. Leaving his bewildered wife Maureen behind.
Because Harold is trying to make up for lost time, confront the ghosts in his past, and – perhaps – keep someone alive.
As word spreads of his unlikely pilgrimage, a whole company of lost souls join him on his quest. And the horizons for both Harold and Maureen open wider than they could ever have imagined.
In these new images, you can see Mark Addy and Jenna Russell who are reprising their roles at Chichester as Harold and Maureen. Noah Mullins joins them as The Balladeer.
Also cast are Craig Armstrong, Jenna Boyd, Daniel Crossley, Nell Martin, Nicole Nyarambi, Peter Polycarpou, Gleanne Purcell-Brown, Ashley Samuels, Maggie Service, Madeleine Worrall, Timo Tatzber. The Swings are Gemma Atkins, Olivia Foster -Browne, Ediz Mahmut and Edwin Ray.
The orchestra includes Chris Poon (musical director, keys), Lewis Dunmore (guitar), Hsiao-Ling Huang (cello), Clodagh Kennedy (violin), Catrin Meek (harp), Mike Nichols (bass guitar), Mike Parkin (drums and percussion).
You can see all the cast in action here in the newly released theatre images.
Here’s some ideas for February Half Term shows. The break is fast approaching. Here’s some tips and ideas for your families half term theatre trip!
What’s the best way to secure tickets for February Half Term Shows?
Book In Advance – Theatre Ticket Prices are super dynamic. Shows over peak periods like the school holidays can get sold out quickly which results in same day prices being higher in these periods.
Ask about Group Discounts – Maybe you’re a big family or planning a trip with some friends, lots of theatres do discounted tickets for groups larger than 10.
Visit us at Leicester Square Box Office for same day and same week discounts. You can even call us on 020 7087 2999 to ask which shows we have available with discounted prices over this period
Check Age Restrictions – Many shows have age recommendations and even restrictions, do your research before you go. You know your family best and know what is appropriate for them.
What musicals can I watch February Half Term 2026?
Disney’s award-winning musical The Lion King is a visual spectacle. It follows the powerful story of Simba as he journeys from wide-eyed cub to his destined role as King of the Pridelands. Loosely based on Hamlet, the animated movie is brought to life by breath-taking puppetry.
This show is great for all ages as it’s a timeless and well loved story. This could be a great choice for your little ones first taste of theatre but also for the older generations as the show speaks to all. The slogan for the show “see it now, remember it forever” that was certainly my experience when I saw it as a child myself.
Great for children of all ages (teenager approved!)
A throwback you can share with the family
Really cool special effects
The classic 80s film sees Marty McFly sent back in time in his neighbours Delorean car. He ends up stuck in the 50s trying to get back to the future. The only way to do it? Making sure his parents fall in love. This show has toe tapping classics from the movie as well as original track. This is a great show to span across generations and the special effects are sure to wow wide-eyed children and reluctant teenagers a like!
Hercules is the latest Disney animated movie to be adapted to a West End show. Just hearing these songs sang live by the incredible cast is enough of a reason to book this show. This ancient Greek classic tale is about the demi god Hercules. We follow him on his journey to step into his power and to save the world from Hades, lord of the underworld.
We currently have great economy prices for Hercules but we expect they will sell out over the half term as it will be a popular show for families. Book now to avoid disappointment.
As a child’s train set magically comes to life and the engines race to become the fastest in the world, Rusty the steam train has little hope of winning until he is inspired by the legend of the ‘Starlight Express’. Seen around the world by over 30 million people, Starlight Express is an electrifying experience for all ages. The performers are all on rollerskates who whizz around and above the audience, performing some of musical theatres most famous songs.
I’m no strange to this musical, having watched it 5 times myself. We all know the classic story of The Wizard of Oz when Dorothy famously triumphed over The Wicked Witch of the West but do we know everything? We only heard one side of the story after all! Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire, Wicked imagines a beguiling backstory and future possibilities to the lives of L. Frank Baum’s beloved characters from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’, revealing the decisions and events that shape the destinies of two unlikely university friends on their journey to becoming Glinda The Good and the Wicked Witch of the West.
That’s our suggestions for West End Musicals for February Half Term Shows ideas, but what about plays?
This play is one of the funniest shows for easter that you could book. I recently took my own family to see it and had a blast! The action begins before the show officially does. The play is a call back to that farcical comedy of the old classic sketch shows. Everything that could go wrong, does go wrong. This flag ship production has been so successful for Mischief Theatre who created the company that have in fact had many off shoots of the same name.
Book ahead as this will be another popular show over the break.
My Neighbour Totoro is based on the much loved Studio Ghibli animated film of the same name.
The story follows two sister whos moher is sick and thus the family have relocated to the countryside. Whilst there, they meet ‘soot sprites’. Eventually they encounter more magical creatures and the ancient protector of the forest she calls “Totoro”. They soon become wrapped up in magical adventure with their new friends.
Book cheap tickets before the easter break to avoid disappointment, visit our kiosk in Leicester Square for a chance at discounted tickets.
Harry Potter And The Cursed Child – The Palace Theatre Age recommendation 10+ (no babes in arms).
Harry Potter is the most awarded play in the history of the West End. The show follows the children of the characters we know and love from the wizarding world, particularly an unlikely friendship between Harry Potter’s and Draco Malfoy’s sons.
The production in London is in 2 parts so you make a full day out of this epic theatrical experience. The show is on in many other cities across the globe but London is the only place you can experience the full show as it was originally created. You watch the first part in the afternoon and the second part in the evening.
We hope this helps you decide which shows are best for you and your family and create some unforgettable memories during these weeks off.
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Set on New Year’s Eve 1942, the musical follows Sinatra as he prepares to walk onto the stage of the Paramount Theatre in New York, a moment that propels him into national fame. The show charts his rise to fame as well as his personal relationships and challenges. Not only that, it of course features more than 20 of Frank Sinatra’s hits. This incleds “That’s life”, “One for My Baby” and “Come Fly With Me”.
The leading man of the production playing Frank Sinatra is Joel Harper-Jackson. Harper-Jackson’s previous credits include Kinky Boots, Jesus Christ Superstar and Netflix’s Matilda. Playing Nancy Sinatra, his first wife is Phoebe Panaretos. She was in the original production of this new musical when it played at the Birmingham Rep back in 2023. Lastly, Ana Villafañe plays Ava Gardner. Ana Villafañe is a Broadway star, most well known for originating the role of Gloria Estefan in On Your Feet!
It marks the first in a new series of projects from Frank Sinatra Enterprises and Universal Music Group aimed at introducing the artist’s work to new audiences.
Miss Saigon returns to the West End in May 2027! The show will play for a strictly limited eight-month run at the Prince Edward Theatre.
This momentous return to the West End marks a decade since the musical was last seen in London. Interestingly, The Prince Edward Theatre was the previous home to this multi-award winning musical. This new production of the classic show is currently on a tour of UK and Ireland. It is a smash hit which is selling out and even returning to venues due to popular demand.
Miss Saigon is set during the final days of the Vietnam War. The musical follows Kim, who is just 17 and forced to work in a Saigon bar run by the Engineer. She falls in love with an American GI and we follow their story.
Cameron Mackintosh is producing this revival. He believes this productions great reception from audiences is due to the production highlighting the musical’s continued relevance. He added the following:
“We set out to achieve this by moving away from the show’s original operatic Madame Butterfly inspiration and instead refocusing on its gritty 1970s dramatic and musical roots.
“The show, through its extraordinary score, retains its epic scale and emotional power. But now – 50 years on from when our war-torn love story was set, during the Fall of Saigon – the plight and struggles of its innocent characters fighting for survival are more poignant and moving than ever in a world still beset by many conflicts.”
Tickets for Miss Saigon in the West End will go on sale in March 2026.
Originally due to open on the 4th, this highly anticipated production recently pushed back it’s first performance to 7th Feb instead. Wicked star Cynthia Erivo is performing a one woman show of Dracula. The production company gave the following reason for this postponement:
“As Dracula moves through the final stages of preparation, the technical scale of the production has demanded additional time to ensure audiences experience this story exactly as it is intended.”
This adaptation promises to be a riveting study of the monster within. Although a play, the production has a soundtrack of a combination of styles. However, Erivo is expected to sing one song in the show composed by Clemence Williams
Okay this technically opens in January but performances are in full swing from February. This musical arrives in the West End following a sold out run in Chichester. The musical is adapted by the best selling novel written by Rachel Joyce. In fact, Joyce has adapted her own novel for the stage and has music written by indie musician Passenger.
Harold Fry is an ordinary man with an ordinary life until a letter from a long-lost friend sends him out the front door… and he keeps on walking. From Devon’s quiet lanes to the windswept streets of Berwick-upon-Tweed, his journey becomes a pilgrimage of love, redemption, and second chances.
Strangers turn into companions, kindness appears in unexpected places, and the road reveals more than Harold ever imagined. Back home, his wife Maureen begins her own journey, one that might bring them together again.
This play is starring the iconic Hugh Bonneville! He plays C.S Lewis, the beloved Author who wrote the Chronicles of Narnia. The story follows him meeting the spirited American poet Joy Davidman whose unexpected love transforms the orderly academic life of C.S Lewis. What begins as a meeting of minds becomes an uplifting and powerful journey of love and the fragile beauty of life.
Based on a true story, Shadowlands is written by William Nicholson and was adapted from his own original BAFTA Award-winning TV Movie.
Shadowlands opens at the 5th February for a strictly limited season until 9th May 2026.
Starring Beverly Knight as Sister Rosetta this roof-raising ‘godmother of rock ‘n’ roll’, follow the women who influenced countless musicians from Elvis to Johnny Cash. This sparkling, intimate portrait of Rosetta and her beloved singing partner, Marie Knight, restores these forgotten musical heroines to the spotlight as one of the most remarkable and revolutionary duos in music history. Set in Mississippi, 1946, Sister Rosetta has changed the face of gospel music with her exuberant, electric guitar-playing style. Shunned by straitlaced church folk for performing in nightclubs and glorying in rhythm and blues, she’s persuaded the saintly young singer Marie to join her on a tour of the segregated southern States. But first she has to convert Marie’s pure Sunday sound into something that has just a little more swing.
This new musical, Marie & Rosetta opens @sohoplace on 28th February and is playing until 10th April 2026.
Whether you were there at Live Aid, watched it on the telly or weren’t even born yet, don’t miss your chance to be a part of this moment. Discover the fascinating story behind the most epic gig in music history and be part of Live Aid’s 40-year legacy of great music for a great cause. 10% of all ticket sales goes directly to The Band Aid Charitable Trust so the fundraising continues through this musical.
It features all songs from the artists who performed in the original event to is sure to have great songs that you know and love.
This show is one of our best sellers at Leicester Square Box Office and we are sad to see it go! MJ the Musical is a biopic of Michael Jackson’s life, specifically the preparation for his Dangerous World Tour.
The award winning show came over from Broadway and is extremely popular. It features some of Michael Jackson’s greatest hits such as Billie Jean, Beat It and Thriller to name a few.
Star Sheridan Smith is in this play. Woman In Mind is Alan Ayckbourn’s darkly comic psychological drama. Comic Romesh Ranganathan has also made his West End debut in this production. The story follows a middle class housewife who sustains a bump to the head. Following this, her world splits in two—one mundane, one imagined—and the lines begin to blur. This groundbreaking play is a hilarious and gripping exploration of identity, family, and mental escape.
London’s longest running musical welcomes new cast members to the west end this February at The Sondheim Theatre. They already welcomed back West End Star Katie Hall as Fantine last month. The cast members who start tomorrow are Harry Hepple (Hamilton) as Thénardier, Lizzie Bea (Sister Act) as Madame Thénardier and Jess Folley (Burlesque The Musical) as Éponine.
Matt Willis joins the cast of Cabaret today as the Emcee alongside Katie Hall as Sally Bowles. They are heading up the show until 23rd May 2026 at the Kit Kat Club.
Katie Hall is a West End star and a classic leading lady. Most notably, for her roles in Les Miserables as both Cosette and Fantine and The Phantom of the Opera. Matt Willis is an actor, television presenter and performer across lots of different media. He rose to fame as a founding member of the iconic pop-rock band Busted. He then went on to establish a career in theatre when he played the role of Fiyero in Wicked.
Cabaret is a multi-award winning production. It is set in a cabaret club in Berlin amongst the backdrop of the Nazis rising to power. It is based on the book Goodbye to Berlin by Chistopher Isherwood. The book is his memoirs of his own experience living in Germany at that time.
The cast of Cabaret are welcoming new additions to prologue cast shortly too! Joining existing members on 9th February are Isobel Bates, Jonathan Charles, Shanelle Clemenson, Zara Liu, Brian James O’Sullivan and Shiho Yokoyama.
Here are the images of Matt Willis and Katie Hall in action:
You can book tickets now to catch Matt Willis and Katie Hall in Cabaret from tonight until 3rd May 2026 at the Kit Kat Club.
Matt Willis is not scheduled to perform in Cabaret on 18th March and 26th March – 28th March. At these performances, the role of Emcee will be played by Atkinson.
Thinking of a Valentine’s Day Theatre Trip? Look no further! Whether you’re looking to celebrate a long term relationship, a bold first date or an empowering galentine’s – we have a great selection of shows for you here at Leicester Square Box Office.
How to get cheap theatre tickets for Valentine’s Day?
Book in advance on our Leicester Square Box Office website. Alternatively, come and visit our box office in person for last minute returns tickets and exclusive in-person discounts.
Moulin Rouge! Is simply THE most romantic show on the West End. As soon as you step into the venue, it gives date night vibes. The theatre is literally transformed into the Moulin Rouge in Paris. The story begins with the yearning of a penniless artist for the beautiful diamond of the show, Satine. This sweeping romance follows their love story which must be kept a secret. This is all the soundtrack of iconic pop songs, incredible dancing and a spectacular set!
Back to the Future is heading to the end of its run in the West End before heading on tour. This show is based on the hot 80s movie of he same name. When Marty McFly finds himself stuck in the 50s, its down to him to ensure his parents fall in love. Otherwise, he risks his entire existence! This light-hearted and fun show has brilliant special effects which makes it great for a date night. The nostalgic songs feature in the show alongside original written songs.
This is multi award winning show is a modern retelling of two classic ancient Greek romances. The tales of Orpheus and Eurydice alongside that of Hades and Persephone. This tragic romance has a hauntingly beautiful score and this epic romance is literally thousands of years old yet still moves audiences to this day. We have exclusive seats for every performance which are exclusively available in person.
The Phantom of the Opera is about unrequited love and is another timeless love story. The songs and story line is extremely romantic. It is also the second longest running musical in the West End. This is a classic and great choice for your theatre date night this Valentines.
Mamma Mia is a feel good fun musical set to the back drop of a wedding in Greece! Maybe you’re taking a break from your own wedding this valentines? I’m sure any planning you have going on isn’t as stressful as this one! Sophie invites to her wedding 3 men who are all potentially her father for her big day. This causes chaos, fun and flirting for everyone invited! All with a soundtrack to some of ABBAs greatest hit, you can’t go wrong with this one!
This new Disney musical only features the romance as a side plot. But oh my is it a good side plot. The romance in the story is between Hercules and Meg just like in the animated film. It has the classic tropes such as Grumpy x Sunshine and my personal favourite, he falls first. Hercules is also great as the muses provide a sassy and powerful soundtrack which is just incredible!
Another Disney show which features a gentle side plot of romance. The romance between Simba and Nala as they enter young adulthood and Simba tries to win back his rightful place as the king of the pridelands. This musical of course, features the classic Elton John love song, “Can you feel the love tonight”. Alongside to awe-inspiring puppetry that brings the show to life, this musical is sure to impress your date this Valentine’s.
Although this play is primarily a thriller, its follows the central love story and connection between two characters. Set at their wedding, they discover a deadly outlaw is due to return to their close knit community on the high noon train. What makes this play extra interesting, is that the events unfold in real time, building the suspense in this play adapted by the writer of Forrest Gump!
This play stars Hugh Bonneville and is based on a true story. Bonneville stars as C.S. Lewis alongside acclaimed actor Maggie Siff (Mad Men, Sons of Anarchy, Billions) as the spirited American poet Joy Davidman whose unexpected love transforms the orderly academic life of C.S Lewis – the celebrated author of The Chronicles of Narnia. What begins as a meeting of minds becomes an uplifting and powerful journey of love and the fragile beauty of life.
Valentine’s Day Theatre – More Like Galentine’s Day:
Celebrate girl power and your female friendship this galentine’s. From humble beginnings at the Edinburgh fringe festival, this show has been going strong in the West End for 7 years now. The show empowers all women but especially those who become merely a nursey rhyme as school children learnt about the “Great” Tudor King, Henry VIII. All of the Queens who finally get to tell their story are also based on iconic Pop Superstars. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Arianna Grande, Beyonce and Adele to name a few.
Although Mamma Mia hit’s all the right boxes for date nights, it’s also a celebration of girl power and female relationships! From the mature friendships with Donna and the Dynamos, to Sophie and her young bridal party you can’t help but resonate with these dynamics. My personal favourite is the relationship between mother and daughter in this show. Have the tissues ready for ‘Slipping Through My Fingers’ as they prep for her wedding day.
That’s all for now! We’re wishing you all a happy Valentine’s however you choose to celebrate! For more of the latest theatre news click here.
Paddington tickets are now on sale with Leicester Square Box Office! The moment we have all been waiting for is finally here. You can now book tickets for Paddington with one of the West Ends leading ticketing booths. This show is the hottest ticket in town right now.
Where can I book Paddington Tickets?
You can book tickets from July onwards on Leicester Square Box Office website. You can also book with our friendly team in person or over the phone on 0207 087 2999.
Leicester Square Box Office has the best prices for dates in advance. For example, if you book a mid week show now a few months ahead, you’ll get a much better price than booking for a weekend or in school holiday. Paddington also offer a lottery directly through them which is limited.
The musical is based on the classic Michael Bond stories and subsequent film adaptations. Paddington is commonly referred as the nations favourite bear and audiences and critics alike have been blown away by the musical adaptation. The show has original songs by McFly’s Tom Fletcher and magic and stage illusions from the team behind Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and Stranger Things: The First Shadow. You can read about the Paddington Cast here and how they have brought the bear to life here.
Kinky Boots West End made an exciting casting announcement today. Matt Cardle will play Charlie Price alongside Johannes Radebe as Lola, in the brand-new production of the Award-winning Kinky Boots. Also announced today was the Alternate Lola. Tosh Wanogho-Maud, who is currently starring as Lola in the European leg of the touring production, step into the heels as Alternate Lola. Wanogjo-Maud is scheduled to perform on all Monday performances from 6th April.
Cardle rose to fame as the winner of The X Factor in 2010. Cardle is no stranger to the West End though. He even received the WhatsOnStage Award for ‘Best West End Debut’ for his role in Memphis at The Shaftesbury Theatre.
Regarding the announcement, he said the following:
“I am absolutely over the moon to be joining the cast of Kinky Boots on London’s biggest stage. Kinky Boots is a show I’ve loved for years so to get the opportunity to step into the role of Charlie Price is a dream come true. Bringing this iconic role to life in the West End is an incredible privilege, and I cannot wait to share this production with audiences.”
Tosh Wanogho-Maud started his career as a child in the iconic shows like The Lion King and has grown into a West End Powerhouse. He’s also starred in Titanique, The Book of Mormon and Bridgerton to name a few.
Kinky Boots The Musical is a Broadway and West End phenomenon based on a true story and movie of the same name released in 2005. The show opens on the West End at the iconic London Coliseum. It is running from 17th March until 11th July. The Musical features a book by Harvey Fierstein and a score by Cyndi Lauper.
Kinky Boots is a glorious celebration of friendship and individuality. Book your tickets here for Kinky Boots West End run for 17 weeks only.
Oliver have a cast update as the show moves into it’s second year on the West End.
This smash hit revival is one of the most popular West End Shows currently. The classic Lionel Bart Musical, based on the classic Charles Dickens novel has blown audiences away since it opened at The Gielgud Theatre. Oliver is the story of a Victorian orphan who escapes a workhouse, only to find a community within an Eastend gang of pickpockets. It also has some of Musical Theatres most famous songs. This includes Food Glorious Food, As Long As He Needs Me and Consider Yourself to name a few! The revival is produced by Cameron Mackintosh. It has innovative Direction and Choreography by Matthew Bourne with co-direction by Jean-Pierre van dur Spuy.
The New Oliver Cast include new Oliver Twists. The Role will be shared by Isaac Hackett, James Miller, Thomas Newman and Jacob Sanders-Jones. The Join the principle cast who are continue in the west end. This includes Simon Lipkin as Fagin, Ava Brennan as Nancy and Aaron Sidwell as Bill Sikes. Also, Aaron MacGregor as the Artful Dodger, Oscar Conlon-Morrey as Mr Bumble and Katy Secombe as Widow Corney. Lastly, Stephen Matthews remains as Mr Sowerberry/Dr Grimwig with Jamie Birkett as Mrs Sowerberry/ Mrs Bedwin and Philip Franks as Mr Brownlow.
Joining the new cast of Oliver are ensemble members Julie Cloke, Will Elliott, Tom Andrew Hargreaves and Victoria Hay. Also Jehu Josephs, Conor McFarlane, Mia Mullarkey, Erin Oliver, Jamie Tyler, Sienna Widd and Dane Young.
Adam Boardman, Lois Craig, Harry Cross, Stephen John Davis, Bethany Huckle, Bethan Keens, Danny Lane, Jasmine Sakyiama, Wendy Somerville, Charlie Stripp and Lochlan White are continuing in the ensemble.