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Shows For Easter: The Best Of The West End For All The Family


Show For Easter Weekend and Break

Spring has sprung and it’s a great time to take the family out to one of the best west end shows for easter. With over 40 shows in the West End, it can be hard to decide what show to take the family to. We’ve got a handy list ready to help you decide whats right for you and your family. Whether its your little ones first experience of theatre or an attempt you get your sulky teenager off their phone, we’re confident we’re confident we can find something for everyone.

Our Top Tips For Securing Your West End Shows For Easter

  • Book In Advance – Theatre Ticket Prices are super dynamic. Shows over peak periods such as weekends and school holidays can get sold out early and actually push prices higher closer to the time. Book Early to see shows this easter to avoid disappointment.
  • Consider Asking for Group Discounts – Maybe you’re a big family or planning a trip with some friends, lots of theatres do discounted tickets for groups of 10+.
  • 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.

Our Picks For This Easter

Musicals

The Lion KingThe Lyceum Theatre
Age Recommendation 6 + (No Under 3s).

The Lion King Tickets

Reasons to choose this show:

  • Fun for all ages!
  • A familiar story.
  • An unforgettable and magical theatre experience.

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.

The show uses breathtaking puppetry and is now in its 24th year in London. This show is great for all ages as it’s timeless and well loved disney show is reimagined on a west end stage. 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 solgan for the show “see it now, remember it forever” that was certainly my experience when I saw it aged 11.

Mrs. DoubtfireThe Shaftsbury Theatre
Age Recommendation 6 + (No Under 3s).

Shows for Easter - Mrs Doubtfire

Reasons to choose this show:

  • Great Comedy Musical
  • A Familar Story
  • Last Chance to see as it closes on 26th April!

Based on the hit film with featuring Robin Williams, the show follow out-of-work actor Daniel will do anything for his kids. After losing custody in a messy divorce, he creates the alter ego of Scottish nanny Euphegenia Doubtfire in a desperate attempt to stay in their lives. Mrs. Doubtfire features all the hilarious moments you love from the movie, plus fabulous new songs and dazzling dance numbers.

This show will be closing in the West End before its goes on it’s tour so be sure to buy your tickets early for this show for easter.

Mean Girls The Savoy Theatre
Age Recommendation 10+ (No Under 3s).

Mean Girls Easter Tickets

Reasons to choose this show:

  • Great for Teenagers
  • Full of Girl Power
  • Very Modern, Cool Vibes

The Pop Culture Classic film written by Tina Fey has been adapted for the West End. It is at the Savoy Theatre following a highly anticpated transfer from Broadway. The show opens with Damian and Janis relaying to the audience their cautionary tale about their friend Cady who tried to tear down “The Plastics”.

This show is great for slightly older children and teens. It is laugh out loud funny with insane vocals and a cool use of technoloy in the production. It’s extremely empowering for women and girls. You’re not a regular mom, you’re a cool mom.

Book your cheap Mean Girls tickets and other shows for easter today.

Back To The FutureThe Adelphi Theatre
Age Recommendation 6+ (No Under 4s).

Back to the Future Poster

Reasons to choose this show:

  • Great For Teenagers
  • A throwback you can share with the family
  • 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. This is a great show to span across generations why not watch the film all together one night before or after watching the show? The show won the award for Best New Musical when it opened in 2022 3 times over!

We have some great prices for Back To The Future, secure your tickets here.

Thats our suggestions for West End Musical Shows for Easter, but what about plays?

Plays

The Play That Goes Wrong The Duchess Theatre
Age recommendation 8 +

Shows for Easter - Play That Goes Wrong

Reasons to choose this show:

  • A play, not a musical.
  • The longest running comedy in the West End
  • Great for older kids and older generations.

This play is one of the funniest shows for easter that you could book. Its 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. For example, we have the recently announed A Christmas Carol Gone Wrong and more accesible, on your tv screens, The Goes Wrong Show.

This is a give easy comedy and in a smaller west end theatre so is great if your family wants to see something a little different.

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My Neighbour TotoroThe Gillian Lynne Theatre
Age recommendation 6+ (No Under 4s).

My Neighbour Totoro Tickets

Reasons to choose this show:

  • Lovers of Fantasy
  • Coming of age story
  • Innovative use of puppetry

Following a wildly succesful run at the Barbican, My Neighbour Totoro has recently opened in the West End’s Gillian Lynne Theatre. The show 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.

This show has recently opened and highly anticipated. Book cheap tickets before the easter break to avoid disappointment.

Harry Potter And The Cursed Child – The Palace Theatre
Age recommendation 10+ (no babes in arms).

Harry Potter And the Cursed Child Tickets

Reasons to choose this show:

  • Great for a day trip.
  • Good for fans of Harry Potter.
  • Witness magic on stage!

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 expierence the full show as it was originally created. You watch the first part in the afternoon and the second part in the evening. There’s an ample break between shows so why not book one of our partner restaurants pre-theatre booking deals?

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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New MJ cast released as it celebrates its extension into 2026


New MJ Cast

The hit new musical revealed its new MJ cast and is now booking until March 2026 at the Prince Edward Theatre.

The show tells Michael Jackson’s life story, particularly focusing on the run up to his famous 1992 Dangerous World Tour. MJ The Musical features 30 of his biggest hits including 12 of his number 1s. The show is the winner of 4 Tony Awards from when it opened on Broadway. Similarly, the London Production is nominated for the following 2025 Olivier Awards:

  • Myles Frost – best actor in a musical
  • Christopher Wheeldon – Best Theatre Choreography
  • Best New Musical

Jamaal Fields-Green continues leading the new MJ cast in its title role. He will be joined by Matt Mills (Motown), Mitchell Zhangazha (Back To The Future) and Philippa Stefani (Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again). The show will also star KoKo Alexandra (Play On!), Joshua C Jackson (Showstopper! The Improvised Musical), Rohan Pinnock-Hamilton (Get Up Stand Up), Matt Gonsalves (Dirty Dancing) and Michael Conley. Kieran Alleyne will be the MJ Alternate and Standby for Michael Alleyne will share this responsibility with André Phipps.

Lastly, the new MJ cast is completed by Milan Cacacie, Filippo Coffano, Tevin Daniel, Gabrielle de Souza, Hanna Dimtsu, Aden Dzuda, Ike Fallon, Christopher Gopaul, Kalisha Johnson, Wilson Kiiru, Darnell Mathew-James, Buna McCreery-Njie, Jenay Naima, Nay-Nay, Rishard-Kyro Nelson, George Ross, Lydia Sterling, Fraser Stewart, Charlotte-Kate Warren, and Tavio Wright, alongside Ari Adebiyi, Zane Chaba, Cristiano Cuino, Joel Molin and Zayne Tayabali (as Little Michael) and Miles Jabbie, Kristiano Ricardo, Ashton Robertson and Asher Swaray-Gray (as Little Marlon).

MJ the Musical has been a best seller for us here at Leicester Square Box Office. You can often buy cheap and discounted tickets for this show with us.

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London Plays with Olivier Nominations 2025


London Plays Oliver Awards Logo

Last week, we talked musicals; this week, we have the low down for London Plays you can still book tickets for. This years Olivier Award Ceremony will take place at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 6th April. With so many great shows this year nominated, this list will walk you through London Plays that you can book in ahead of one of the biggest nights in the theatrical calendar.

Firstly, what are the Olivier Awards?

This year marks the Olivier Awards 40th anniversary since celebrated actor Sir Laurence Olivier gave his name to the ceremony. The Awards celebrate the world-class status of London theatre, and are Britain’s most prestigious stage honours. To celebrate this auspicious event, the hosts are none other than the iconic Billy Porter and Beverley Knight. Beverley Knight started her career as a singer for which she has been nominated for a variety of awards. Following her successful singing career, she stepped onto the theatre’s stage, most recently in the lead role in Sister Act which closed last year. In fact, she herself has won an Olivier Award in 2023 for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical.

Bill Porter and Beverley Knight Olivier Awards Hosts

Also hosting this evening celebrating London Plays and Musicals is Billy Porter. Porter is currently playing the highly coveted role of Emcee in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club. He is a huge name both on our screens and stages. He is awarded with many accolades including Grammy, Emmys and Tony Awards to name a few.

Which London Plays With Nominations Can I Book?

Giant – Total Nominations 5
Harold Pinter Theatre, now booking from 26th April – 2nd August 2025

London Play Nominated - Giant

Following a sold-out run at the Royal Court Theatre, the award-winning American actor John Lithgow (Conclave, The Crown) plays Roald Dahl. The show follows the world-famous children’s author under threat in the wake of scandal and his one chance to make amends. Written by Mark Rosenblatt, the 5-star reviewed production is transferring to The Harold Pinter Theatre with Lithgow reprising his role. Lithgow is nominated for Best Actor for his role in this production. He is already the owner of 6 Emmy and 2 Golden Globe Awards to name a few. Also, co-star Elliot Levey has been nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Levey won his first Olivier back in 2022 for his role as Herr Shultz in Cabaret.

Its third nomination is for Romola Garai. She is nominated for Best Supporting Actress. Spoiler Alert: This is not her only nomination this year. The show’s director Nicholas Hytner has directed countless amounts of London Plays and was even the director of the National Theatre for 12 years. His direction of this production has won him a nomination for this year in the Best Direction category. The show’s 5th and final nomination at this years’ awards is for Best Play! Giant is the most nominated show at this year’s Olivier Awards.

The Years – Total Nominations 4
Harold Pinter Theatre, now booking until 19th April 2025

Based on Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux’s memoires, The Years is an unapologetic portrait of a woman shaped by her rapidly-changing world. Writer, mother, student, activist, wife, daughter, lover, grandmother… each vivid version of Annie is told through a series of snapshots. The Years is at The Harold Pinter currently following a successful run at the Almeida Theatre. It’s first nomination is for Best Play. For those of you who enjoy the technical spectacle of London Plays, this show has another nomination you could appreciate. It has a nomination for Best Sound Design by Thijs van Vuure.

Interestingly, the next 2 nominations the show has are within the same category. Remember Romola Garai? Well this is her second nomination this year for Best Actress in a Supporting Role meaning she takes half the nominations in this category. Her cast mate Gina McKee has also been nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting role this year. Mckee is probably best known for her role in the classic film Notting Hill. She is already the owner of a BAFTA, maybe this year she can add an Olivier to the collection.

Kyoto – Total Nominations 2
The Soho Place Theatre, now booking until 3rd May 2025

Based on the Kyoto Climate Conference in 1997. This timely political thriller sees the nations of the world are in deadlock and 11 hours have passed since the UN’s landmark climate conference should have ended. Time is running out and agreement feels a world away. The greatest obstacle: American oil lobbyist and master strategist, Don Pearlman. Brought to you by the RSC and following a critically acclaimed run in Stratford-upon-Avon, Kyoto has been nominated for Best Play.

The second nomination Kyoto has received goes to Jorge Bosch for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Bosch plays Raul Estrada-Oyuela, the Argentine chair of the Kyoto talks. He is a well known Spanish Actor and this is his first Olivier Award Nomination.

London Plays That Already Have An Olivier Award Under Their Belt

Olivier Awards are highly coveted across the global theatrical scene. Whilst plays generally run for a shorter time in the West End than its musical counterparts, there are some previously award winning London Plays which have stood the test of time and you can still catch in town.

Harry Potter and The Cursed Child wins 9
The Palace Theatre now booking until 15th February 2026

Harry Potter Poster

The 2017 Olivier Awards saw a record breaking number of 9 wins not to mention its record breaking 11 nominations too! The show has been open for 8 years and has welcomed over 2 million audience members in that time. The show is in 2 parts which you see within one day so it’s a full day of theatre. A shorter 1 part version has opened in various locations across the globe but it’s only here in London that you can see the original, record breaking, Olivier Award winning production.

The story takes place 19 years after Harry, Ron, and Hermione saved the wizarding world. This time, they are joined by a brave new generation that has only just arrived at the legendary Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Stranger Things: The First Shadow wins 2
The Phoenix Theatre, now booking until 7th September 2025

Stanger Things Tickets for London Plays

Created by the same production team as Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Stranger Things: The First Shadow won 2 Olivier Awards in 2024. The Awards were for Best Set Design and Best Entertainment Show. The show is well renowned for its visual effects and has been thrilling audiences.

Based on the hit Netflix Series, this gripping new adventure will take you right back to the beginning of the Stranger Things story – and may hold the key to the end.

The Play That Goes Wrong, wins 1
The Duchess Theatre, now booking until 1st February 2026

London The Play That Goes Wrong

The Play That Goes Wrong is one of the funniest London Plays around. In fact, its the longest running comedy play in the West End. It was the winner of Best New Comedy play back in 2015 and have had audiences laughing ever since.

At LSBO one of the questions we get asked a lot is: What’s that about? It literally does what it says on the tin! A group of accident-prone thespians at The Cornley Drama Society, are given a classic murder mystery play and everything that can go wrong… does! The actors and crew battle against all odds to make it through to their final curtain call, with hilarious consequences!

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Six New Cast Production Shots and Extension Announced!


The West End Six New Cast

Six The Musical has just announced it will be extending until June 2026 and the Six New Cast production shots have just been released!

Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’ smash hit of a musical sells out nearly every night. Six The Musical is a reimagining of Henry XIII’s wives in a pop concert style show. They turn back the clock and take to the stage to reclaim their crowns. They retell their stories of love, loss and the infamous ex they all have in common. The show, originally a production at the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival, has since taken the world by storm! It ran at The Arts Theatre before it moved to it’s current home at The Vaudeville Theatre. The show has since gone global! It is now playing in Spain, on Broadway and even China to name a few places!

The West End Six New Cast is a collection of seasoned Queens and will have some new faces. We have Jaz Robinson (Tina The Musical) as Catherine of Aragon and Thao Therese Nguyen (Miss Saigon) will play Anne Boleyn. Hana Stewart is a reigning queen in the show since 2019 and plays Jane Seymour. Dionne Ward-Anderson (The Book of Mormon) will play Anna of Cleves. Finally, the lead queens are Caitlyn De Kuyper (SIX Norwegian Cruise Line) as Katherine Howard and Amelia Kinu Muus (Kiss Me Kate) as Catherine Parr.

Six‘s New Cast is also made up of Leonor Correia, making her professional debut as Alternate Seymour/Howard and Odelia Dizel-Cubuca (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, West End) as Alternate Boleyn/Parr. Completing the cast is Honey Joseph (Hamilton, UK Tour) as Alternate Aragon/Cleves, alongside Super Swings Laura Baxter, making her professional and West End debut. Lastly, Meg Dixon-Brasil (SIX West End), and Shakira Simpson (SIX UK Tour).

Check Out the Six New Cast in Action Below!

Ready to lose your head? Book your cheap tickets to catch Six in the West End.

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Burlesque The Musical Set To Make West End Transfer!


Burlesque The Musical Production

Burlesque The Musical has just announced it will be transferring to the West End at the glitzy Savoy Theatre this summer. The Musical is based on the Blockbuster Film Film from 2010. The film featured Pop Princess Christina Aguilera who is also a producer on this musical adaptation. The film featured Stanely Tucci (The Devil Wears Prada) and Cher (Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again). Burlesque The Musical will open at the Savoy Theatre on 10th July, the venue is currently the home of Mean Girls. The transfer follows a record-breaking run with sold-out shows in Manchester and Glasgow last year. The cast is yet to be announced for this production. The previous shows featured Jess Folley (X Factor) and singer and choreographer Todrick Hall (Ru Paul’s Drag Race).

Burlesque The Musical follows Ali who heads to the bright lights of New York in search of her mother. She finds herself drawn into a dazzling underground world. The beat of the music and the heat of the dance moves will change her life forever. Among this unlikely family of misfits and dreamers, Ali will find her voice, talent, and find where she truly belongs. The show will feature songs from the movie such as Something’s Got A Hold On Me and Show Me How You Burlesque.

When asked about the show transferring to the West End, producer Aguilera said, “I’m proud that Burlesque the Musical is coming to London’s West End! Our journey of making this film to bringing this show to the stage has been so special and exciting. Following our successful previews, having the show land in the West End later this year is a dream come true!

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Hadestown West End New Cast and First Look Production Shots


Hadestown West End New Cast Images

Hadestown West End announced their brand new cast back in February and have just released their first look production shots. The hit West End Musical is entering its second year at the Lyric Theatre in London. The new cast is welcoming some fresh faces and have just released their fresh production shots. Hadestown recently announced that they will be extending their run until 15th Febuary 2026. The new cast will be taking over on 11th March 2025.

Hadestown is a modern retelling of the classic stories of Orpheus and Eurydices and Persephone and Hades. Dylan Wood will be leading the show as Orpheus along with Desmonda Cathabel (I Have a Dream, ITV) as Eurydice. Joining the cast as Persephone is Olivier award nominatee Victoria Hamilton-Barritt (Cinderella, Mamma Mia!). Also, Chris Jarman who originated the role of Hagrid in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will be playing Hades, God of the Underworld. Cedric Neal (Guys & Dolls) is another Olivier nominee who will be joining the cast in the role of Hermes. Staying in their role of The Fates in the Hadestown West End cast is Allie Daniel (Legally Blonde). New faces Melanie Bright (Les Miserables) and Lauran Rae (Everybodys Talking About Jamie) will join the cast and complete The Fates trio.

The cast is completed by Femi Akinfolarin, Michelle Andrews, Ollie Bingham, Laura Delany, and Sebastian Lim-Seet. They will play the ‘Workers’ which make up the iconic and powerful ensemble of the shows. Finally, joining the cast are swings Lucinda Buckley, Juan Jackson, Oisín Nolan-Power, Lindo Shinda, and Jasmine Triadi.

Check Out The New Hadestown West End First Look Production Shots Below!

The show won 8 Tony Awards (including Best Musical), a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album from it’s original Broadway run. Additionally, Hadestown West End is the winner of an Olivier Award for Best Original Score.

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West End Musicals Up For Olivier Awards 2025


West End Musicals Up For Olivier Awards 2025

We’ve compiled a list of the West End Musicals nominated for an Olivier this year that you can still book to see. The 2025 Olivier Awards are less than a month away taking place on 6th April at the Royal Albert Hall. This theatrical night of the year will be hosted by vocal powerhouses, Beverley Knight (Sister Act, The Bodyguard) and Billy Porter (Cabaret, Kinky Boots). Many of the London shows with Olivier nominations this year are still showing in the West End. Which Nominated Musicals can you catch before the awards are announced we hear you ask? Here’s the run down of the following new musicals with the most nominations that you can still buy tickets for before the big day. Whether lighting design is your thing, jaw dropping choreography or mind blowing performances, we’ve got you covered.

The rundown on Olivier nominated West End Musicals you can still book to see

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Total Olivier Nominations 4

The Ambassadors Theatre, booking in the West End until 30th August 2025

Clare Foster and John Dagliesh in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Coming in at joint first is The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. The show has been blowing audiences away since its West End opening at the Ambassadors Theatre in October 2024 following a limited run at the Southwark Playhouse. Furthermore, it has recently been extended to August 2025. This innovative new musical has been adapted from the book by F.Scott Fitzgerald. The Authors more famous novel The Great Gatsby is also opening as a musical later this year at Londons Coliseum with a very exciting cast. It’s up for some real big hitters of awards including Outstanding Musical Contribution.

The show is set in Cornwall at the end of World War II. The story follows a man who ages backwards and utilisizes an ensemble of actor musicians. Lead actress Clare Foster has been nominated for Best Actress in a Musical together with John Dagleish for Best Actor in a Musical. Its last nomination is a big one: Best New Musical

Oliver! – Total Olivier Nominations 4

The Gielgud Theatre, booking in the West End until 29th March 2026

Classic West End Musicals - Oliver

With the joint most amount of nominations is Oliver! This is one of the most popular, classic West End Musicals of all time. Written by Lionel Bart in 1960, this production is up for Best Musical Revival alongside Best Lighting Design by Paule Constable & Ben Jacobs. Based on the novel by Charles Dickens, Oliver! follows the story of a sweet orphaned victorian child on his journey of survival in East London.

Featuring crowd pleasers such as Consider Yourself and Oom Pah Pah, the choreography guarantees an evening of a good ol’ cockney knees up! The choreography has pleased critics and audience members alike earning it a nomination for Best Theatre Choreographer. Matthew Bourne is a renowned choreographer and a born eastender himself. He is currently tied with Dame Judi Dench (actress) and William Dudley (designer) for the most Olivier Award wins. Could this year make him take the lead? Also hoping for a win is Simon Lipkin who plays Fagin and is nominated for Best Actor in a Musical.

Get your cheap theatre tickets for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Olivier! and other West End Musicals here.

Starlight Express – Total Olivier Nominations 3

The Troubadour Theatre, Wembley Park, currently booking in the West End until 1st March 2026

Starlight Express at The Troubadour Theatre

Andrew Llyod Webbers unique show Starlight Express is certainly eye catching. With it’s vibrant colours and purpose built stage it facilitates this musical on skates. These vibrant visual designs have earned it two Olivier nominations for this year within the design categories. Nominated for Best Costume Design by Gabriella Slade and Best Lighting Design by Howard Hudson.

Although the show has been running non stop since it opened in Germany in 1988, this revival marks its full time return to London since it closed its doors over 20 years ago. Audiences are loving having Starlight Express back full time. It follows the story of a childrens toy set which comes back to life and has been nominated for Best Musical Revival.

MJ The Musical – Total Olivier Nominations 3

The Prince Edward Theatre, currently booking in the West End until 13th September 2025

Popular West End Musicals - MJ

MJ The Musical is one of our best selling West End Musicals here at Leicester Square Box Office. The show opened in the West End in March 2024 and is proving to be a hit. This jukebox musical features an array of Michael Jacksons greatest hits. Alongside this, it tells his life story, particularly as he prepares for his Dangerous World Tour.

Following its opening on Broadway in 2022, the show was the recipient of four Tony Awards. This included a win for Christopher Wheeldon for Best Choreography and Myles Frost for Best Actor in a musical. Coincidentallty, both are up for the same awards in the same categories at this years Olivier Awards! Christopher Wheeldon and Myles Frost who originated the role of Michael Jackson both relocated from America to open this production. Not only that, but its third Olivier Awards nomination is for the Best New Musical.

Titanique – Total Olivier Nominations 3

The Criterion Theatre, currently booking in the West End until 8th June 2025

Comedy West End Musicals - Titanique.

This laugh out loud West End Musical is a parody of the 90s film Titanic. Similiarly to MJ, it is a jukebox musical and features songs by Celine Dion. Titanique has nabbed itself three Olivier Award Nominations including Best New Entertainment or Comedy Play. Celine Dion tells the audience what really happened that night of the Titanic sinking. Celine is played by Lauren Drew who is nominated for Best Actress in a Musical for this role.

Its third Olivier nomination goes to West End superstar Layton Williams who steals the show as… the iceberg! Williams started out on stage at age twelve as the title role in Billy Elliot and is most known for his role in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie. Although he’s no stranger to Londons West End, nor our television screens, this is Williams first Olivier Nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical.

Ready to see one of these top West End Musicals? Secure your MJ, Titanique or Starlight Express tickets today.

Mean Girls – Total Olivier Nominations 1
The Savoy Theatre, currently booking in the West End until 8th June 2025

Tom Xander in Mean Girls West End.

Based on Tina Feys 2004 movie, Mean Girls starred Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams. After being adapted into a Musical on Broadway in 2018, it made its long awaited transfer to the West End last year. Following its stellar run on Broadway, it recieved an impressive twelve Tony Award Nominations that year.

The show starts with characters Janis Ian and Damian Hubbard retelling ‘a cautionary tale’ about their friend Cady Heron who joined their high school and their plot bring down the plastics led by Regina George. In fact, the show secured three Whats on Stage Awards Nominations this year including a huge win of Best New Musical. However it’s only managed to secure one nomination for this years Oliviers which goes to the fabulous Tom Xander for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical who plays Damian.

The Devil Wears Prada – Total Olivier Nominations 1

The Dominion Theatre, currently booking in the West End until 3rd January 2026

Amy Di Bartolomeo in The Devil Wears Prada

One of the newest West End Musicals nominated is The Devil Wears Prada. Another highly anticipated movie musical adaptation which has one Olivier Award nomination under its belt. The Devil Wears Prada is centered around Andy, an up and coming journalist who secures a job in the cut throat New York fashion industry. She is hired as a junior assistant to the devilish editor in chief, Miranda Priestly played by grammy award winner, Vanessa Williams.

This is another popular show with us here at Leicester Square Box Office which sells out most weekends and has new music written by national treasure, Elton John. The Nomination for The Devil Wears Prada goes to Amy Di Bartolomeo for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical in her role of Emily, Amandas hard working yet downtrodden senior assistant.

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The Devil Wears Prada Cast Updates


The Devil Wears Prada cast - Vanessa Williams as Miranda Priestly

The popular new musical The Devil Wears Prada cast has announced some updates for its West End run. The show is currently playing at the Dominion Theatre and has been a major box office success. The musical is currently booking until 3 January 2026.

The Devil Wears Prada is based on the film of the same name that starred Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. The movie was in turn based on the bestselling book by Lauren Weisberger.

The musical features an original score by the legend that is Elton John (Disney’s The Lion King). With a book by Kate Wetherhead and lyrics by Shaina Taub, the production is directed and choreographed by Tony and Olivier Award winner Jerry Mitchell.

The Devil Wears Prada Cast

The current cast of the show will be staying on until 18 October 2025. This now officially includes the iconic Vanessa Williams (Ugly Betty, Desperate Housewives) as Runway magazine editor Miranda Priestly. The role which was made famous by Meryl Streep in the movie. Also staying on is Olivier Award winner Matt Henry (Kinky Boots, The Drifters Girl) as Nigel, her trusted fashion expert; Georgie Buckland (Shrek the Musical) as newbie assistant Andy, played by Anne Hathaway in the movie; Amy Di Bartolomeo (Six The Musical) as Miranda’s chief assistant Emily, played in the film by Emily Blunt; James Darch (Mamma Mia!) as devious journalist Christian; and Debbie Kurup (The Cher Show) as Standby Miranda.

Another big casting announcement is that Jamie Bogyo (Moulin Rouge!) will be joining the show as Andy’s boyfriend Nate. He will be taking over from Rhys Whitfield (The Phantom of the Opera) who is taking a leave of absence from the show. Bogyo will be covering the role from 27 March 2025.

Furthermore completing The Devil Wears Prada cast are Maddy Ambus, Gabby Antrobus, Selena Barron, Pamela Blair, Robertina Bonano, Josh Damer-Jennings, Lloyd Davies, Elishia Edwards, Akeem Ellis-Hyman, Jinny Gould, Natasha Heyward, Samuel How, Luke Jackson, Emma Johnson, Debbie Kurup, Nathan Lorainey-Dineen, Liam Marcellino, Ciro Lourencio Meulens, Theo Papoui, Christopher Parkinson, Eleanor Peach, Ethan Le Phong, Jon Reynolds, Harriet Samuel-Gray, Olivia Saunders, Brandon Lee Sears, Joshua Steel, Kayleigh Thadani, Ella Valentine, and Tara Yasmin.

The Devil Wears Prada is now playing at the Dominion Theatre. Currently booking to 3 January 2026, book your tickets now!

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Mean Girls West End is closing


Mean Girls West End

Mean Girls West End has just announced its closing date. The show, which is currently playing at the Savoy Theatre is set to close on 8 June 2025. This is before the musical starts its UK tour in 2026.

Mean Girls first opened in London on 5 June 2024 so will be coming up to one year when it closes.

The stage musical is based on the 2004 movie starring Lindsay Lohan that has since become a cult classic. It follows the story of Kady who moves from the African savannah to an even scarier place… high school.

The musical is also written by Tina Fey who was the original film’s screenwriter. It is directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw. Nicholaw also directed The Book of Mormon which is currently playing at the Prince of Wales Theatre. It features music by Jeff Richmond and lyrics by Nell Benjamin.

Mean Girls West End cast

The current West End cast stars Charlie Burn (Les Misérables) as Cady Heron. The Plastics are Georgina Castle (Mamma Mia!) as Regina George, Elèna Gyasi (Six The Musical) as Gretchen Wieners, and Grace Mouat (Legally Blonde) as Karen Smith. Alongside them are Elena Skye (Kinky Boots) and Tom Xander (The Book of Mormon) star as Janis and Damian. Then Daniel Bravo (Cruel Intentions) plays love interest Aaron Samuels.

The cast also includes Lucca Chadwick-Patel as Kevin Ganatra, captain of ‘The Mathletes’, Ako Mitchell as North Shore Principal Mr Duvall, Zoë Rainey as Ms Norbury/Mrs George/Ms Heron.

The Mean Girls West End company is completed by Tia Antoine-Charles, Georgia Arron, Liam Buckland, Shonah Buwu, Baylie Carson, Freddie Clements, Siobhan Diffin, Clíona Flynn, Fergie Fraser, Angus Good, Jenny Huxley-Golden, Holly Liburd, Corey Mitchell, Mervin Noronha, Aharon Rayner, Trézel Sergeant, Josh Singleton, Annie Southall, Lillia Squires, Tommy Wade-Smith and Holly Willock.

The musical ran for two years on Broadway from April 2018 to March 2020, just before Covid.

Mean Girls The Musical is now playing at the Savoy Theatre until 8 June 2025. Book your Mean Girls West End tickets now online via the LSBO website or at our box office in Leicester Square.

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First Look at the new Wicked West End cast


The Wicked West End production welcomes a new cast later this month and have just released their first look photos. The long running musical is currently playing at the Apollo Victoria Theatre. The new cast joins the show from 25 March 2025.

Emma Kinston as Elphaba in Wicked West End

The two new witches joining the production are Emma Kingston and Zizi Strallen. Emma (Heathers The Musical) will be taking over as Elphaba. West End superstar Zizi (Mary Poppins) will be taking on the role of Glinda alongside Carl Man (&Juliet) who is returning to the show as Fiyero.

They take over from the current leads Alexia Khadime as Elphaba and Lucy St Louis as Glinda. Their last performance is 23 March 2025.

The West End cast also includes Sarah Ingram (Legally Blonde: The Musical) as Madame Morrible, Michael Matus (Singin’ in the Rain) as The Wizard, Hannah Qureshi (Hamilton) as Nessarose, David McKechnie (Standing at the Sky’s Edge) as Doctor Dillamond, Ross Carpenter (The Book of Mormon) as Boq, Laura Emmitt (Frozen) as Alternate Elphaba, and Lydia Gerrard (The Phantom of The Opera) as Standby for Glinda.

The Wicked company is completed by Iroy Abesamis, Zac Adlam, Steph Asamoah, Meg Astin, Rebecca Bowden, Shaun Chambers, Erin Gisele Chapman, Grace Durkin, Onyemachi Ejimofor, Aaron Elijah, Aimee Hodnett, Nat Ingham, Holly Lawrence, Jemima Loddy, Josh Lovell, Rory Maguire, PaddyJoe Martin, JoJo Meredith, Ayden Morgan, Rina Punwani, Abbie Quinnen, Jemma Revell, Jeanie Ryan, Charlotte Anne Steen, Chris Tarsey, Hannah Taylor, James Titchener and Jacob Young.

More Information On Wicked In The West End

Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire, the music and lyrics are written by Stephen Schwartz and a movie adaptation of the musical was released at the end of last year. The film stars Cynthio Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda. The movie version is split into two parts with Part 2 coming out in November 2025.

Wicked has been playing in London since 2006 and is officially the 10th longest-running show in West End history. It celebrated its 7000th performance in London on 15 November 2024.

Wicked is currently booking until 4 January 2026. Book your Wicked tickets now to see the show at the Apollo Victoria Theatre.

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