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Here’s everything you need to know about getting tickets for The Hunger Games On Stage.

What is The Hunger Games On Stage?

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The Hunger Games On Stage is the brand new play at a purpose built venue in Canary Wharf. The play is based on the best selling novels and following blockbuster movies. It follows the story of Katniss Everdeen. Her selfless act sets her on a journey of self-discovery. This also sees her emerge as a beacon of rebellion and hope. Set in a dystopian world, The Hunger Games is an annual event. Annually, tribunes from each district are pitted against each other in a cruel fight to the death.

Multi award-winning Playwright Conor McPherson (Girl from the North Country, The Weir) and Director Matthew Dunster (2:22 – A Ghost Story, Hangmen, The Pillowman) have brought this powerful story to life on stage. The show uses extraordinary stunts in addition to illusions in an epic, unforgettable, theatrical experience. 

Where is The Hunger Games On Stage?

Hunger Games on stage Venue
Hunger Games Production Image by Johan Persson

The Hunger Games On Stage is playing at The Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre. It is situated on Water Street, Canary Wharf, E14 5GX.

Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre is a dynamic 1200 seat venue right in the heart of London’s internationally renowned financial district. This purpose built, state-of-the-art venue is currently hosting the World Premiere of the stage adaptation of The Hunger Games. Spectators will feel a part of the action in this dynamic in the round arena developed with blockbuster entertainment in mind.

Canary Wharf has more than 300 shops, cafes, bars and restaurants.

The Venue is easily accessible by its excellent transport links, including by boat, and set amongst world-leading retail and entertainment districts.

How can I book Tickets for The Hunger Games On Stage?

Tickets For Hunger Games on Stage
Hunger Games Production Image by Johan Persson

Book them at Leicester Square Box Office online. They are also available in person at our office at 42 Cranbourn Street or by calling 0207 087 2999.

Where can I get discounted Tickets for The Hunger Games On Stage?

You can buy our exclusive discounts here at lsbo.co.uk. You can also buy them in person or by the phone at Leicester Square Box Office.

Who is in The Hunger Games on Stage?

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Hunger Games Production Image by Johan Persson

The cast is led by Mia Carragher as Katniss and Euan Garret as Peeta. Acclaimed actor John Malkovich is also a part of the production making an on screen only appearance as President Snow. You can read more about the full cast by clicking here.

Buy tickets for The Hunger Games On Stage today to get the best prices. The show is currently playing until 24th October 2026 at The Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre.


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What to watch this Easter in London


Here’s a list of what to watch this Easter in London. Many shows are even doing extra performances on over the bank holiday weekend so you have double the chance of catching a great West End Show!

What to watch this easter

Back To The Future
The Adelphi Theatre

Back To The Future West End this Easter

What times are Back To the Future playing over the Easter Weekend?

  • Friday 7.30pm
  • Saturday 2.30pm & 7.30pm
  • Sunday 3pm
  • Monday 2.30pm

Back To The Future has to be top of the list for what to watch this easter. Not only is it a great show for all the family, but it closes in a few weeks time on 12th April! This show is heading on tour following its departure from the West End. It has played for over 4 years and is based on the hit 80s film. The show renowned for its special effects and has songs from the original film and new catchy tunes for the stage. It follows Marty McFly and his whacky Neighbour Doc. When Marty travels to the past he finds himself stuck in the 1950s he finds himself responsible for ensuring his parent meet and fall in love. It truly is a race against time to get Back To The Future!

Book discounted tickets now for Back To The Future at The Adelphi Theatre which must close on 12th April 2026.

Starlight Express
Troubadour Theatre Wembley Park

Starlight Express Tickets

What times are Starlight Express playing over the Easter Weekend?

  • Friday 5.30pm
  • Saturday 1pm & 5.30pm
  • Sunday No Show
  • Monday 1pm & 5.30pm

Starlight Express also closes soon so nab discounted tickets now! Andrew Lloyd Webbers hit musical sees the entire cast on roller skates! They whizz about the audience as a children’s train set which comes to life. The engines race to become the fastest in the world. It features some of musical theatre’s most beloved songs, including AC/DC, Make Up My Heart, Light at the End of the Tunnel and the iconic  Starlight Express.

Starlight Express departs the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre on 3rd May 2026.

The Hunger Games On Stage
The Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre

Hunger Games Play Tickets

What times are The Hunger Games On Stage playing over the Easter Weekend?

  • Friday 7.30pm
  • Saturday 2.30pm & 7.30pm
  • Sunday 2.30pm
  • Monday no show

This theatrical phenomenon is a perfect recommendation for what to watch this easter. The show is brand new and in a newly designed venue. The innovative theatre seating is split into districts just like the world is divided in the dystopian world. The Hunger Games On Stage is based on a novel and subsequent films. It is a great choice for older families his break and is recommended for ages 12+. When Katniss Everdeen volunteers to fight for her life in her younger sisters stead, she becomes a symbol for a rebellion against the current oppressive regime. Full of jaw-dropping stunt and mind bending illusions, this show is not to be missed.

Book discounted tickets now for The Hunger Games On Stage which is currently booking until 25th October 2026 at The Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre.

Moulin Rouge
The Piccadilly Theatre

Moulin Rouge - What to watch this easter

What times are Moulin Rouge playing over the Easter Weekend?

  • Friday 7.30pm
  • Saturday 2.30pm & 7.30pm
  • Sunday no show
  • Monday 7.30pm

Moulin Rouge is a truly spectacular show. The costumes, set and choreography will blow you away. Based on Baz Luhrmann’s epic romantic musical film. Following two star-crossed lovers, Moulin Rouge is has a score of some of your favourite pop songs. The two young lovers are from two very different worlds but their worlds collide at Paris’ iconic Moulin Rouge!. We follow the lovers as they start a secret relationship behind the back of the evil duke who holds the deeds to The Moulin Rouge and sees if love really does conquer all.

Book tickets now for Moulin Rouge at The Piccadilly Theatre. Why not try visiting our in person Box Office and see if you can get discounted seats. The show is currently booking until 3rd October 2026.

Wicked
The Apollo Victoria

Wicked Tickets

What times are Wicked playing over the Easter Weekend?

  • Friday 7.30pm
  • Saturday 2.30pm & 7.30pm
  • Sunday 2.30pm
  • Monday No Show

Wicked is gearing up to celebrate it’s 20th Anniversary on the West End! After 20 years on the West End, the show is still wildly popular. Recently, a movie adaptation starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande was produced which smashed Box Office records. The story follows the untold story of the Witches of Oz. Based on a novel, it follows Glinda the good witch and the Wicked Witch of the West and their unlikely friendship at school together. With themes about tolerance, discrimination and love as relevant then as it is today, not to mention the incredible songs, it’s not wonder the show has enjoyed such a success over the years.

Book your tickets now for Wicked at The Apollo Victoria. Again, why not pop into our box office and ask about out exclusive in person deals? Wicked is currently booking until 2nd January 2027.

Kinky Boots
London Coliseum

Kinky Boots Tickets

What times are Kinky Boots playing over the Easter Weekend?

  • Friday 7.30pm
  • Saturday 2.30pm & 7.30pm
  • Sunday no show
  • Monday 7.30pm

Kinky Boots is returning to the West End for a strictly limited run. The uplifting musical is based on a true story. When Charlie Price inherits his fathers failing shoe business, it’s clear something has to change. A chance encounter with the iconic Drag Queen Lola, offers the most unlikely of solutions which could save the factory. Not only does this show have an uplifting story, the show is star studded! With music by Cyndi Lauper who provided truly catchy, original tunes, Strictly Come Dancing Johannes Radebe and X Factors Matt Cardle star in this musical revival. You can read more about the cast here.

Kinky Boots is currently playing at The London Coliseum until 11th July 2026. Book discounted tickets for Kinky Boots now.

We hope you feel inspired for What To Watch this Easter in London!

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Special Occasion Gift Ideas


Here’s some special Occasion Gift Ideas that will have you thinking outside the box! Things come and go but memories last a lifetime. Getting someone Theatre Tickets, a day out in London or getting them tickets for an event is a great idea. It tells the person you’re buying for just how much they mean to you. Luckily for you readers, this doesn’t have to cost you and arm and a leg either. Our Discount & Economy Theatre Tickets are a great option for you when gifting a theatre experience. This ideas are great if you’re celebrating a big birthday or an anniversary in particular as you get to spend quality time with your loved one at these events.

Special Occasion Gift Ideas

What are the best Special Occasion Gift Ideas?

Special Occasion Gift Ideas – Theatre Tickets

Theatre Tickets are a great gift idea. The West End has such a broad variety of plays, comedy’s, concerts and musicals that there is surely something for everyone. Some of the most popular shows for people giving the gift of theatre are Moulin Rouge!, Wicked and The Play That Goes Wrong. All of these shows are great value for money as they are all highly reviewed shows which are standing the test of time in the West End. What’s more, Moulin Rouge! and Wicked offer great same day discounts with us exclusively in person. It is a bit of a risk when gift giving however unless you are already in central London and up for the exhilaration of nabbing some last minute tickets.

When gifting Theatre Tickets, its best to solidify a date with the person you want to treat. Monday-Thursday performances outside of school holidays tend to be when you can get best value for money. If you are unsure on what show the person you are gifting for might want, our friendly team are always on hand to help. Visit us in person at 42 Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square, WC2H 7AN. Alternatively, call us on 0207 087 2999 between 10am & 7pm.

Special Occasion Gift Ideas – Comedy Tickets

As well as stand up comedy, there are plenty of comedy shows in the West End. Two of which are by the same award winning production company. The Play That Goes Wrong is the longest running comedy play in the West End. You can also see their latest WhatsOnStage Award winning show, The Comedy About Spies. Some famous comedians even have residencies for a while at West End Theatres. Bill Bailey for example is taking over the Theatre Royal Haymarket later on this year.

There are also great improvised comedy shows such as Austentacious and Showstopper: The Improvised Musical. These shows however, play less frequently so make sure you plan ahead.

Special Occasion Gift Ideas – Immersive Experiences

From the glitz and glamour of the Lost Estates 58th Street, to the rowdy chaos of the Faulty Towers Dining Experience, London is full of immersive experiences. Lots of these also include meals like Faulty Towers. Even though sometimes the prices are a little higher, this could save you money for your trip out over all as you have your meal included in your show! There are even immersive cocktail experiences where you have to “smuggle” in Alcohol and the cocktails brewed become a art of the story.

Gift Ideas – Trip on the London Eye

Experience London like never before. This is a thrill for both Londoners and tourists alike as it is a once in a lifetime experience. The Experience on the London Eye lasts for approximately 30 minutes, the time it takes for the London Eye to revolve completely. Relax in one of the 32 high-tech glass capsules and enjoy the London skyline at your leisure. You can book fast track tickets with us and even select the Champagne Experience. Treat yourself!

Gift Ideas – Football Stadium Tour

This is a great gift idea for all those football lovers. We have tickets available for some of the top Premier League Clubs. This is including Liverpool and Manchester City to Local London Teams such as West Ham, Chelsea and Arsenal. Knowledgeable guides show you around the stadium and is unforgettable. Note that most stadiums won’t allow tours on the same day as a match so I wanting to get tickets for a match you might have to make a weekend of it.

We hope this has given you lots of ideas for the next special occasion you may be planning.

Felt Inspired? Give our friendly team a call on 0207 087 2999 and we’ll help you book one of these great experiences.

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Avenue Q London Production Images


The Avenue Q London Production Images are here!

After too many years away from the West End, they are back to mark the shows 20th Anniversary. This highly anticipated revival is playing at The Shaftesbury Theatre until 29th August 2026. Tickets for this show are limited as the venue is operating at a reduced capacity as renovations take place.

Avenue Q is a musical written by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx. The story follows a recent college graduate who moves into a shoddy New York City Apartment. During his time here, he learns many life lessons from his eccentric neighbours. Naturally, the characters are puppets. In fact, both members of the creative team and the original Broadway Puppets have reunited for this revival.

The Avenue Q London revival are Emily Benjamin as Kate Monster and Lucy The Sl*t with Noah Harrison as Princeton and Rod. Meg Hateley plays Mrs T and Bad Idea Bear with Oliver Jacobson as Brian, and Charlie McCullagh as Nicky, Trekkie Monster and Bad Idea Bear. Lastly, Amelia Kinu Muus plays Christmas Eve and Dionne Ward-Anderson plays Gary Coleman.

Completing the company are Jasmine Beel, Jonathan Carlton, Angelis Hunt, Lesley Lemon, Jessica Niles Kadi, and Joshua Williams-Ward.

Check out the first look images of the Avenue Q London cast in action below. To book your cheap tickets and for the latest theatre news, head to LSBO.

Avenue Q is playing currently playing at The Shaftesbury Theatre until 29th August 2026.


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Gillian Anderson to perform on West End


Gillian Anderson is set to perform in the West End in a new production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Anderson is a highly acclaimed actress. She was 2 Primetime Emmys, 2 Golden Globes, and 4 Actor Awards under her belt. Her most famous work includes The Crown, Sex Education and most recently, The Salt Path. She is no stranger to Theatre performances though. She has even been the recipient of Olivier Award Nominations on multiple occasions.

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Gillian Anderson ‘s return to the West in is @sohoplace. Their new production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? from 21st September until 19th December 2026. She is starring as Martha alongside Billy Crudup as George. Also starring in the play is Josh Dylan as Nick and Phoebe Horn as Honey.

This iconic play by Edward Albee follows Martha and George, who invite a younger couple back to their home in the early hours. Over the night, the two couples engage in a series of escalating exchanges which moves towards a moment of truth.

Sonia Friedman Production is producing the show in association with Nica Burns.

Regarding todays announcement Friedman said the following:

“Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is one of the defining plays of the modern theatre – raw, ferociously funny and devastating in equal measure.

“To bring it to life with actors of the calibre of Gillian Anderson and Billy Crudup, under the direction of the extraordinary Marianne Elliott, is a thrilling prospect. Staged in the round @sohoplace. This production will place audiences right inside George and Martha’s dangerous games, in a play that remains as shocking and truthful today as when Albee first wrote it.”

Be sure to keep your eyes peeled on Leicester Square Box Office for more information and for discounted theatre tickets.


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Rebecca Lucy Taylor in Teeth ‘n’ Smiles, First Look Images


Rebecca Lucy Taylor from Self Esteem is starring in the newly opened Teeth ‘n’ Smiles at the Duke of York’s Theatre. Today the production released first look images of her and the cast in action. This 50th anniversary production of David Hare’s trailblazing play is now running at the West End’s Duke of York’s Theatre for a strictly limited season until 6th June 2026.

Teeth ‘n’ Smiles is set at the end of the 60s. Rebecca Lucy Taylor plays Maggie Frisby. Once a trailblazer of the swinging sixties, her and her band are performing to an indifferent audience at Cambridge Uni. They are broke, burned out, and fuelled by alcohol and resentment. Nevertheless, Maggie’s extraordinary voice will not be silenced. David Hare’s play is filled with rebellious energy and gritty resilience that remains as powerful as ever, especially regarding women in the music industry.

This play with original music includes new songs written for the revival at The Duke of York’s Theatre. Joining Rebecca Lucy Taylor in the cast are Michael Fox as Arthur and Phil Daniels as Sarrafian. Bill Caple plays Nash with Michael Abubakar as Wilson, Samuel Jordan as Smegs and Jojo Macari as Peyote. Also, Noah Weatherby plays Inch, Joseph Evans plays Randolph and Aysha Kala plays Laura. Lastly, Christopher Patrick Nolan plays Snead and Roman Asde plays Anson. Completing the cast are Gregor Milne, Damien James, Levi Heaton, Guy Amos and Daniel Crespin.

Check out the newly released images of the cast in action.

Book your cheap tickets now for Teeth ‘n’ Smiles which is now playing until 6th June 2026 at The Duke of York’s Theatre.


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Best West End Shows : WhatsOnStage 2026 Winners


Here’s all the Best West End shows according to the results of the 2026 WhatsOnStage Awards. We’ve picked out all of the shows which you can still book to see. The WhatOnStage awards are famously down to the peoples choice. Winners are voted by theatre goers as opposed to a board therefore our readers should enjoy these selections too!.

Best West End Musicals Award Winners:

More on the Award Winning Best West End Shows:

Wicked
Apollo Victoria

Emma Kingston Wicked WhatsOnStage Winner

Emma Kingston stepped into the green light almost a year ago playing Elphaba in Wicked. Having seen her myself (and I have seen the show 5 times), I can confirm she is a fantastic Elphaba. Barely leaving the stage, she sings each song with power, clarity and excellent story telling. She plays Elphaba, who is better known as the Wicked Witch of the West. Audiences follow her story as a young woman at university and her unlikely friendship with Glinda the Good Witch. The story follows their friendship and Elphaba stepping into her power. It’s themes of propaganda, racism and feminism are still resonating with audiences night after night. So much so that the show is in its 20th year at The Apollo Victoria. It even has a hit 2 part movie adaptation which broke box office records starring Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and Johnathon Bailey.

Wicked is currently booking until 3rd January 2027 at The Apollo Victoria.

Paddington the Musical
The Savoy Theatre

Paddington Best West End Shows

Paddington won the highly coveted award for best new musical. Not only that, but it won 8 awards in total, the most any musical has won at these awards. The awards won also include Best Professional Debut, Best Direction and Best Set Design to name a few. This beloved bear has taken the West End by storm. Best on the hit Michael Bond Children’s novels and subsequent hit films of the same name, the new musical follows the bears move from Peru to London. He is taken in by the kind Brown family. But London isn’t all cream teas and friendly faces – and even the happiest families have their cracks beneath the surface. So when Paddington’s life is suddenly in peril, the Browns must decide just how far they’re willing to go — and what they’re willing to risk — to give this special bear a home. The show is still sold out months in advance so advance booking is essential for wanting to see what is now officially one of the best west end shows around.

Paddington is playing at The Savoy Theatre and currently booking until 30th May 2027. Best availability is now from September.

Les Misérables
Sondheim Theatre

les Miserables tickets best west end shows

Do you hear the people sing? The WhatsOnStage Awards did which has led to them unsurprisingly being voted by the pubic as the Best West End Show! Les Misérables is also the longest running show in the west end which continues performing to full houses night after night even after 40 years. With an incredible ensemble cast and based on the French Literary classic by Victor Hugo, the show tells the story of Jean Valjean, a French peasant, and his desire for redemption. Having been released in 1815 after serving nineteen years in jail for stealing a loaf of bread, Valjean decides to start a new life but a police inspector named Javert refuses to let him escape justice. Alongside this, a group of young idealists attempts to overthrow the government at a street barricade in Paris. It has been seen by over 130 million people worldwide in 53 countries and in 22 languages.

Les Misérables is currently booking until 13th March 2026 at The Sondheim Theatre. Book in advance or come to your in person box office for exclusive offers.

The Comedy About Spies
The Adelphi Theatre

Best New West End Play

When the awards announced that The Comedy About Spies is the winner of the best new play award, audiences were thrilled to hear the show is returning to the West End! This is the latest play from master minds Mischief Theatre who are responsible for The Play The Goes Wrong, the longest running comedy play in the West End. In this clever and farcical comedy, a rogue British agent pilfers plans for a top-secret weapon. As a result, CIA and KGB spies converge on London’s Piccadilly Hotel in pursuit of the elusive file. Audiences join a clueless young couple, a hapless actor angling for an exciting spy movie role, and enough double agents to confuse even the sharpest operative, in a mission that’s hilariously out of control. The initial production ran at The Noel Coward Theatre for a limited run last summer. It is returning this summer for a limited run at The Adelphi Theatre and I for one cannot wait.

Book now, ask questions later. The Comedy About Spies is playing at The Adelphi Theatre from 1st August to 26th September 2026.

These are the the winners from the WhatsOnStage Awards that you can still book to see what all the fuss is about. With the Olivier Awards upcoming, I’m sure we’ll have more official best west end shows to add to this list.


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Kinky Boots West End: Everything You Need To Know


Kinky Boots West End is nearly ready to be released to the public! We were lucky enough today to get a sneak peak and chat with the cast before they star performance on 17th March.

Johannes Radebe is playing Lola in the shows West End stint at the London Coliseum. Also, X-Factor Winner Matt Cardle is playing Charlie Price.

How to get Tickets for Kinky Boots West End?

Book online with Leicester Square Box Office to avoid disappointment. Alternatively try to get to us in person for the change for last minute deals.

What is Kinky Boots about?

Based on a true story this musical, follows the story of Charlie Price who inherits his family’s failing shoe factory. At the time saving the family business (never mind his love life) seems like a tall order. However, one day he has a chance encounter with Drag Queen Lola. Their meeting offers the factory the most unlikely of answers to the businesses problems. Can they work together to reboot the business and save the day? Perhaps they just need to help each other – and everyone around them – to stand a little taller.

Who is in the West End Cast of Kinky Boots?

Leading the cast of Kinky Boots are Matt Cardle as Charlie Price alongside Johannes Radebe as Lola. Tosh Wanogho-Maud is playing the Alternative Lola. You can read more about the full cast and see their rehearsal images here.

What days are Johannes performing in Kinky Boots?

Johannes is scheduled to perform every day except the following dates where Tosh Wanogho-Maud is stepping into the iconic red heels of Lola.

  • Thursday 26th March Matinee
  • Friday 26th June
  • All Monday performances 6th April – 6th July

Today we got to see Johannes Radebe and Matt Cardle in action as well as Courtney Bowman singing some of the shows best songs full out and fierce. Here’s a clip of Johannes in action:


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WhatsOnStage Awards 2026 round up!


The WhatsOnStage Awards 2026 took place last night an here is your full list of winners and all the news from the event.

What are the WhatsOnStage Awards?

Unlike other awards, these are voted for by the public! They began back in 2001 where the theatre news channel WhatsOnStage asked readers to vote on their preferred winners to that years Olivier Awards. When they differed significantly from the traditional awards results – the WhatsOnStage Awards was born! this year marks the awards 26th year and it’s third time at The London Palladium.

Winners of the WhatsOnStage Awards 2026:

The SINE Digital Best Performer in a Play Award

– Jonathan Bailey, Richard II – WINNER

Best Performer in a Musical – sponsored by Ticketmaster

– Rachel Zegler, Evita – WINNER

Best Supporting Performer in a Play

– Stephen Fry, The Importance of Being Earnest – WINNER

Best Supporting Performer in a Musical – sponsored by Newman Displays

– Amber Davies, The Great Gatsby – WINNER

Best Takeover Performance

– Emma Kingston, Wicked – WINNER

Best Professional Debut Performance – sponsored by AKA

– Timi Akinyosade, Paddington The Musical – WINNER

Best New Play – sponsored by Disney on Stage

The Comedy About Spies, Henry Lewis and Henry Shields – WINNER

The Travelzoo Best New Musical Award

Paddington The Musical, Tom Fletcher and Jessica Swale – WINNER

The Londoner Best Play Revival Award

– Richard II, Bridge Theatre – WINNER

Best Musical Revival – sponsored by Concord Theatricals

– Evita, The London Palladium – WINNER

Audience Republic Best Regional Production

– 13 Going On 30 The Musical, Opera House, Manchester – WINNER

Best Studio Production – sponsored by Theatrical Rights Worldwide

– Young Frankenstein, Hope Mill Theatre – WINNER

Best West End Show – sponsored by Dewynters

Les Misérables, Sondheim Theatre – WINNER

Best Concert Event

– Rachel Zegler: Live at The London Palladium, The London Palladium – WINNER

Best Direction – sponsored by London Theatre Direct

Luke Sheppard, Paddington The Musical – WINNER

Best Choreography – sponsored by LaDuca Shoes

Fabian Aloise, Evita – WINNER

The Preevue Best Set Design Award

Tom Pye, Paddington The Musical – WINNER

The White Light Best Lighting Design Award

Jon Clark, Evita – WINNER

Best Sound Design – sponsored by HERE @ Outernet

Gareth Owen, Paddington The Musical – WINNER

Best Video Design – sponsored by Studio Twenty

Jamie Lloyd (Director), Nick Ward (Video Systems and Programmer) and David Anderson (Camera Supervisor), Evita – WINNER

Best Costume Design

Gabriella Slade (costume design) and Tahra Zafar (Paddington design), Paddington The Musical – WINNER

Best Wigs, Hair and Make-up Design

Rae Smith, with Kate Elizabeth, Campbell Young Associates and Adele Brandman, The Importance of Being Earnest – WINNER

Best Casting Direction

Natalie Gallacher, for Pippa Ailion & Natalie Gallacher Casting, Nick Hockaday and Annabelle Davis, Paddington The Musical – WINNER

Best Music Supervision / Direction – sponsored by AudienceView

Matt Brind, Paddington The Musical – WINNER

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News From WhatsOnStage Awards 2026:

The Comedy About Spies is returning to the West End! Not only did the new play by Mischief Theatre pick up the award for Best New Play by they announced they are returning to the West Ends Adelphi Theatre this summer. The company beyond this comic masterpiece are also responsible for London’s Longest Running Comedy Play, The Play That Goes Wrong. The Award winning new comedy is playing from 1st August to 26th September 2026.

Who won the most WhatsOnStage Awards this year?

Paddington won 9 awards overall including the highly coveted Best New Musical.

WhatsOnStage Awards 2026 Red Carpet Looks:

WhatsOnStage Awards 2026 Winners!


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Olivier Award Nominees 2026


The Olivier Award Nominees 2026 were released today!

This year years the 50th annual awards which celebrates all things London Theatre. Comedian and Actor Nick Mohammed is hosting this years awards ceremony. The Royal Albert Hall is hosting this auspicious event where winners are announced live on 12th April 2026.

Here is the full list of The Olivier Award Nominees 2026:

Cunard Best New Musical

Here We Are, book by David Ives, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim at National Theatre – Lyttelton

Paddington The Musical, music and lyrics by Tom Fletcher and book by Jessica Swale at Savoy Theatre

Shucked, book by Robert Horn, music and lyrics by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry, book by Rachel Joyce, music and lyrics by Passenger at Theatre Royal Haymarket

Best Musical Revival supported by Piper-Heidsieck

American Psycho, book by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, music and lyrics by Duncan Sheik, based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis at Almeida Theatre

Evita, lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber at The London Palladium

Into The Woods, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine at Bridge Theatre

The Producers, music and lyrics by Mel Brooks, book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan at Garrick Theatre

Best New Play supported by The Londoner 

1536 by Ava Pickett at Almeida Theatre

Inter Alia by Suzie Miller at National Theatre – Lyttelton

Kenrex by Jack Holden and Ed Stambollouian at The Other Palace

Punch by James Graham at Young Vic and Apollo Theatre

Best Revival

All My Sons by Arthur Miller at Wyndham’s Theatre

Arcadia by Tom Stoppard at The Old Vic

Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Duncan Macmillan and Thomas Ostermeier at Barbican Theatre

Noël Coward Award for Best New Entertainment or Comedy Play 

The Comedy About Spies by Henry Lewis and Henry Shields at Noël Coward Theatre

Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe at @sohoplace

Oh, Mary! by Cole Escola at Trafalgar Theatre

Paranormal Activity by Levi Holloway at Ambassadors Theatre

Best Actress

Cate Blanchett for The Seagull at Barbican Theatre

Marianne Jean-Baptiste for All My Sons at Wyndham’s Theatre

Julia McDermott for Weather Girl at Soho Theatre

Rosamund Pike for Inter Alia at National Theatre – Lyttelton

Rosie Sheehy for Guess How Much I Love You? at Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at Royal Court Theatre

Best Actor

Bryan Cranston for All My Sons at Wyndham’s Theatre

Sean Hayes for Good Night, Oscar at Barbican Theatre

Tom Hiddleston for Much Ado About Nothing at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Jack Holden for Kenrex at The Other Palace

David Shields for Punch at Young Vic and Apollo Theatre

Best Actor in a Musical

Marc Antolin for The Producers at Garrick Theatre

James Hameed and Arti Shah for Paddington The Musical at Savoy Theatre

Andy Nyman for The Producers at Garrick Theatre

Jamie Parker for Into The Woods at Bridge Theatre

Diego Andres Rodriguez for Evita at The London Palladium

Best Actress in a Musical

Katie Brayben for Into The Woods at Bridge Theatre

Danielle Fiamanya and Georgina Onuorah for Brigadoon at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Jane Krakowski for Here We Are at National Theatre – Lyttelton

Jenna Russell for The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry at Theatre Royal Haymarket

Rachel Zegler for Evita at The London Palladium

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Isis Hainsworth for Arcadia at The Old Vic

Julie Hesmondhalgh for Punch at Young Vic and Apollo Theatre

Lucy Karczewski for Stereophonic at Duke of York’s Theatre

Hayley Squires for All My Sons at Wyndham’s Theatre

Sophie Thompson for When We Are Married at Donmar Warehouse

Best Actor in a Supporting Role 

Hammed Animashaun for Dealer’s Choice at Donmar Warehouse

Paapa Essiedu for All My Sons at Wyndham’s Theatre

Zachary Hart for The Seagull at Barbican Theatre

Zachary Hart for Stereophonic at Duke of York’s Theatre

Giles Terera for Oh, Mary! at Trafalgar Theatre

Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical

Trevor Ashley for The Producers at Garrick Theatre

Corbin Bleu for The Great Gatsby – A New Musical at London Coliseum

Tom Edden for Paddington The Musical at Savoy Theatre

Jo Foster for Into The Woods at Bridge Theatre

Oliver Savile for Into The Woods at Bridge Theatre

Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical

Tracie Bennett for Here We Are at National Theatre – Lyttelton

Amy Booth-Steel for Paddington The Musical at Savoy Theatre

Kate Fleetwood for Into The Woods at Bridge Theatre

Victoria Hamilton-Barritt for Paddington The Musical at Savoy Theatre

Georgina Onuorah for Shucked at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Sir Peter Hall Award for Best Director

Jordan Fein for Into The Woods at Bridge Theatre

Luke Sheppard for Paddington The Musical at Savoy Theatre

Ed Stambollouian for Kenrex at The Other Palace

Lyndsey Turner for 1536 at Almeida Theatre

Ivo van Hove for All My Sons at Wyndham’s Theatre

Gillian Lynne Award for Best Theatre Choreographer

Fabian Aloise for Evita at The London Palladium

Ellen Kane for Paddington The Musical at Savoy Theatre

Drew McOnie for Brigadoon at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Lynne Page for American Psycho at Almeida Theatre

Olivier Award Nominees 2026 Continued below…

Best Costume Design

Enver Chakartash for Stereophonic at Duke of York’s Theatre

Linda Cho for The Great Gatsby – A New Musical at London Coliseum

Tom Scutt for Into The Woods at Bridge Theatre

Gabriella Slade (costume design) and Tahra Zafar (Paddington design) for Paddington The Musical at Savoy Theatre

Best Set Design supported by Blue-i Theatre Technology

Paul Tate dePoo III (Scenic and Projection Design) for The Great Gatsby – A New Musical at The London Coliseum

Tom Pye (set design) and Ash J Woodward (video design) for Paddington The Musical at Savoy Theatre

Tom Scutt for Into The Woods at Bridge Theatre

David Zinn for Stereophonic at Duke of York’s Theatre

Best Lighting Design

Robbie Butler for Punch at Young Vic and Apollo Theatre

Jon Clark for Evita at The London Palladium

Aideen Malone (lighting design) and Roland Horvath (video design) for Into The Woods at Bridge Theatre

Joshua Pharo for Kenrex at The Other Palace

Best Sound Design supported by d&b audiotechnik

Adam Fisher for Into The Woods at Bridge Theatre

Gareth Owen for Paddington The Musical at Savoy Theatre

Ryan Rumery for Stereophonic at Duke of York’s Theatre

Giles Thomas for Kenrex at The Other Palace

Outstanding Musical Contribution

Matt Brind (orchestrations and arrangements) for Paddington The Musical at Savoy Theatre

Will Butler (original songs and orchestrations) and Justin Craig (orchestrations) for Stereophonic at Duke of York’s Theatre

John Patrick Elliott (composition) for Kenrex at The Other Palace

Chris Fenwick (musical supervision and arrangements) and Sean Hayes (Live Piano Performance of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue) for Good Night, Oscar at Barbican Theatre

Best Family Show

The Boy At The Back Of The Class, adapted by Nick Ahad at Rose Theatre

The Boy With Wings, adapted by Arvind Ethan David at Polka Theatre

The Firework-Maker’s Daughter, adapted by Jude Christian at Polka Theatre

The Three Little Pigs, music by George Stiles, book and lyrics by Anthony Drewe at Unicorn Theatre

Best New Production in Affiliate Theatre

Ben And Imo by Mark Ravenhill at Orange Tree Theatre

The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams at The Yard Theatre

The Ministry Of Lesbian Affairs by Iman Qureshi at Kiln Theatre

Miss Myrtle’s Garden by Danny James King at Bush Theatre

The Sh*theads by Jack Nicholls at Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at Royal Court Theatre

Best New Dance Production

Into The Hairy by Sharon Eyal for S-E-D at Sadler’s Wells

Mimi’s Shebeen by Alesandra Seutin & KVS at Sadler’s Wells East

Random Taranto by María del Mar Suárez (La Chachi) as part of Dance Umbrella: Change Tempo at The Pit at Barbican

She’s Auspicious by Mythili Prakash at Sadler’s Wells East

Best New Opera Production supported by TAIT

Dead Man Walking by English National Opera at London Coliseum

The Makropulos Case by The Royal Opera at Royal Opera House

Tosca by The Royal Opera at Royal Opera House

Die Walküre by The Royal Opera at Royal Opera House

That’s the full list of Olivier Award Nominees 2026. We can’t wait to see who wins, follow our social media and check LSBO theatre news for more updates.


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