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Retrograde to transfer to the West End


Ryan Calais Cameron’s play Retrograde is set to transfer to the West End early next year. Directed by the Kiln Theatre’s artistic director Amit Sharma, the play will open at the Apollo Theatre in March.

Furthermore, the cast will include Ivanno Jeremiah (Constellations, West End and Humans, Channel 4) as Sidney Poitier, who is reprising his role from the Kiln production. In addition, he is joined by Stanley Townsend (Kaos, Netflix) as Mr Parks and Oliver Johnstone (All My Sons, The Old Vic) as Bobby.

The play is a gripping thriller set in the Golden Age of Hollywood, the 1950s. It follows the young actor Sidney Poitier who is at a pivotal moment in his career. Specifically, Poitier is on the verge of signing a career-defining Hollywood contract that could make him a star.

This play follows Cameron’s previous West End hit For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy. The production enjoyed two sold-out runs at the Apollo Theatre in 2023 and the Garrick Theatre in 2024.

The creative team behind the production includes Frankie Bradshaw (Set and Costume Designer) and Amy Mae (Lighting Designer). Along with Beth Duke (Sound Designer), and Juliet Horsley CDG (Casting Director). Together, they are working to bring this thrilling story to life on stage.

Retrograde will play at the Apollo Theatre for a strictly limited season from 8 March to 14 June 2025. Be sure to stay tuned for further announcements here with LSBO News, as more details are sure to follow.


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New Cabaret Casting Announced


Cabaret Cast

The award-winning West End musical Cabaret has announced new casting for early next year. The show is currently playing at the Kit Kat Club in London. Cabaret has been a smash hit on the West End since it opened in 2021.

From 28 January 2025, joining the cast will be Tony and Grammy award winner Billy Porter as The Emcee, and double Olivier Award-nominee Marisha Wallace as Sally Bowles. The day before Vivien Parry will return to the role of Fraulein Schneider.

New Cabaret Casting Announced

They join Daniel Bowerbank as Clifford Bradshaw, Fenton Gray as Herr Schultz, Fred Haig as Ernst Ludwig and Jessica Kirton as Fraulein Kost/Fritzie. The cast is completed by Xenoa Campbell-Ledgister, Sam Darius, Damon Gould Adrian Grove, El Haq Latief, Justin-Lee Jones, Ela Lisondra, Hícaro Nicolai, Andy Rees Alexandra Regan, Marina Tavolieri, Ben Simon Wilson, Anne-Marie Wojna, Patrick Wilden and Lucy Young.

The musical won a record-breaking 7 Olivier Awards when it opened and is directed by Rebecca Frecknall. With an iconic score by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by Joe Masteroff, Cabaret includes an array of musical theatre classics. The show features songs such as Willkommen, Maybe This Time, and of course the title number, Cabaret. The musical is based on the play by John Van Druten and the stories by Christopher Isherwood.

Billy Porter and Marisha Wallace will star in the show until Saturday 24 May 2025. Cabaret tickets are available now and is booking until 4 October 2025. Currently playing at the Kit Kat Club (The Playhouse Theatre).

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London Theatre for Students and Young Audiences


West End shows are a great way for students and young audiences to experience theatre at its finest. It can be difficult to know what London theatre for students and young audiences is available. So we’ve done the work for you!

London is world-renowned for its varied productions, everything from classical plays to cutting-edge musicals. For young people, it’s the perfect way to experience world-class theatre that’s both engaging and thought-provoking. Here’s a look at some of the best West End shows currently suitable for students and young people.

Tickets for London Theatre for Students and Young Audiences can be booked on the LSBO website

1. Matilda the Musical

Based on Roald Dahl’s beloved novel, Matilda the Musical is a heartwarming and rebellious story that is sure to resonate with young audiences. The musical follows a clever and determined young girl, who uses her extraordinary intelligence and telekinetic powers to stand up to her neglectful parents and tyrannical headmistress, Miss Trunchbull. The show blends dark humor with uplifting themes of empowerment and resilience. It features an array of catchy songs, fun choreography, and clever staging to make it fun for all ages. This thought-provoking yet hilarious production is perfect for students and young people.

Where to See It:
The Cambridge Theatre

2. The Play That Goes Wrong

The Play That Goes Wrong is a comedy about a group of amateur actors who attempt to stage a murder mystery and it all goes horribly wrong. The play fills the stage with silly humor, doors falling off, props breaking, and actors desperately trying to salvage the performance. A fun option for young people to enjoy the theatre.

It’s an entertaining, funny, and slightly chaotic celebration of trying your best even when things don’t go as planned. A clever and hilarious production that everyone can enjoy.

Where to See It:
The Duchess Theatre

3. Hamilton

Hamilton redefines what it means to be a musical. Through a blend of hip-hop, R&B, and traditional musical theater, Lin-Manuel Miranda brings the life of Alexander Hamilton and the founding fathers of the United States to the stage.

The show’s revolutionary energy is a brilliant way to engage young people with both history and theatre. It makes complex historical details into an easy-to-understand and entertaining piece of theatre. Moreover, the diverse cast sends a powerful message about representation to young people.

Where to See It:
Victoria Palace Theatre

4. Six the Musical

Six the Musical tells the story of the six wives of Henry VIII and reimagines the story through a modern lens. Each wife is given the chance to reclaim her narrative and tell her story. We see Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Catherine Parr take to the mic.

For students and young people, and especially young women, this musical is an inspiring example of female empowerment. The show brings to light feminist themes and shows women stand up for themselves and each other. Told through catchy pop songs, each queen brings her unique perspective to the stage. The contemporary soundtrack mixed with historical accuracy is great for young people wanting to learn more about history. Exploring themes of identity and resilience, Six reminds us that sharing stories is important.

Where to See It:
Vaudeville Theatre

5. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

For fans of the Harry Potter universe, The Cursed Child offers a magical continuation of the story. 19 years after Harry, Ron, and Hermione saved the wizarding world, they’re back on a most extraordinary new adventure. A new generation has arrived at Hogwarts and the play focuses on Harry Potter’s son, Albus, as he struggles to live up to his father’s legacy.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a production like no other. The play is split into 2 parts and features a huge amount of on-stage magic and special effects. The show explores the importance of friendship and loyalty. It is a reminder to be yourself and carve your own path – a great message for young people today.

Where to See It:
The Palace Theatre

Group Bookings for School Groups

We also offer group discounts for school groups so young people can enjoy West End theatre without breaking the bank. If you’re booking for a larger group, then you can unlock substantial savings on your London theatre tickets. Many West End shows offer discounted rates for school groups – a much more cost-effective way to book for school outings. You can easily book these group offers with us via the group bookings section on the LSBO website. Or you can give us a ring to speak to our group bookings department. Normally the bigger the group, the bigger the savings. Make sure you get your enquiry in as soon as possible so we can get you the best seats for the best price. This is also a great way to encourage young people to get involved with theatre.

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Mischief Theatre to bring new comedy play to the West End


Mischief Theatre Comedy Play

Mischief Theatre have announced their next West End production, The Comedy About Spies, which will open in London in the Spring of next year. Opening at the Noël Coward Theatre, the comedy play will begin performances from 14 April 2025.

The Comedy About Spies is an action-packed thriller brought to you by the award-winning team Mischief Theatre. Mischief are the brains behind The Play That Goes Wrong and The Comedy About a Bank Robbery. This new play is written by Mischief company members Henry Shields and Henry Lewis.

The comedy play is set in 1960s London and follows a British agent who steals plans for a top-secret weapon. When spies from the CIA and the KGB come together to track down the stolen documents, the stakes reach boiling point. Consequently, a mess of misunderstanding, miscommunication, and mistaken identity ensues.

Cast and further creative team are yet to be announced.

Directed by Matt Di Carlo, The Comedy About Spies opens at the Noël Coward Theatre on 14 April 2025. Keep an eye out for further announcements.

In the meantime, you can book Mischief Theatre’s other comedy play The Play That Goes Wrong. Currently playing at the Duchess Theatre, the show celebrated 10 years in the West End in September this year.

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Titanique First Look


Rehearsal photos from the new production of Titanique have been released, take a look! The show will open in the West End next month and it sounds like it’s going to be a lot of fun.

Opening at the Criterion Theatre on 9 December this year, Titanique is a comedy musical. Based on the 1996 Oscar-winning film Titanic. The show combines the love story with the iconic music of Céline Dion, creating a hilariously funny musical.

The musical stars Darren Bennett (Grease) as Victor Garber / Luigi, Lauren Drew (Six, Legally Blonde) as Céline, Jordan Luke Gage (Bonnie & Clyde, & Juliet) as Cal, Stephen Guarino (I’m Dying Up Here, Eastsiders) as Ruth, Rob Houchen (Les Misérables, The Sound of Music) as Jack, Kat Ronney (Hex, Hamlet) as Rose, Charlotte Wakefield (Spring Awakening, The Great British Bake Off Musical) as Molly Brown and Layton Williams (Cabaret, Strictly Come Dancing) as the Iceberg (yes that’s right – the Iceberg).

Also in the company will be Freddie King (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes), Adrianne Langley (Sixties Girls), Madison Swan (The Book of Mormon), Rodney Vubya (The Book of Mormon), and Kristina Walz (Titanique Off-Broadway).

Since the show first premiered in 2022, Titanique has had a very successful run off-Broadway and earned itself multiple awards. Moreover, the show most recently opened in Sydney to critical acclaim. Written by Tye Blue, Marla Midelle, and Constantine Rousouli, Titanique opens next month.

Titanique is playing at the Criterion Theatre from 9 December 2024 to 2 March 2025. Book your Titanique tickets now online via the LSBO website or at our box office in Leicester Square.

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The Most Romantic London Theatre Shows for Date Night


When it comes to planning a romantic date night, there’s no better setting than London’s West End. With a huge variety of musicals and plays to choose from, you can plan the perfect romantic evening. Here are some of the most romantic London theatre shows currently playing, guaranteed to make your date night extra special.

1. Moulin Rouge! The Musical

If you’re looking for the ultimate romantic musical then Moulin Rouge! is for you. The musical offers a mix of passion, music, and spectacle. Set against the backdrop of the bohemian Parisian cabaret, this show brings to life the tumultuous love story between Christian and Satine, two star-crossed lovers from different worlds.

With its mesmerizing combination of contemporary pop songs and sensual choreography, Moulin Rouge! is a celebration of freedom, beauty, truth, and love. The show’s stunning visual effects and iconic songs only add to its undeniable romantic allure. If you want an unforgettable date night full of excitement, glamour, and heart, then book tickets now. See one of London’s most romantic London theatre shows now.

Moulin Rouge! is currently playing at the Piccadilly Theatre. Book your Moulin Rouge! tickets now online via the LSBO website or at our box office in Leicester Square.

2. The Phantom of the Opera

For a truly iconic and timeless choice, you can’t go wrong with The Phantom of the Opera. This Andrew Lloyd Webber masterpiece is one of the longest-running shows in West End history, and it continues to mesmerize audiences with its breathtaking score and haunting love story. The grandeur of the set, the unforgettable chandelier drop, and the passionate romance between Christine and the mysterious Phantom make this a classic pick for couples seeking a more dramatic and atmospheric evening. If you’re in the mood for mystery, romance, and a touch of suspense, Phantom will not disappoint.

The Phantom of the Opera is currently playing at His Majesty’s Theatre. Book your Phantom tickets now online or at our box office.

3. Mamma Mia!

For a feel-good evening, Mamma Mia! is a perfect romantic date night option. Featuring the iconic hits of ABBA, this show tells the story of a young woman about to get married who seeks to uncover the identity of her father. The vibrant setting of a Greek island, paired with hits like Dancing Queen and Voulez Vous, makes for an uplifting and joyous night out. Mamma Mia! is an ideal date night if you and your partner want to share in the joy of great music, and laughter.

Book your Mamma Mia! tickets now online with LSBO or at our box office. Mamma Mia! is currently playing at the Novello Theatre.

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4. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

If you’re looking for something more poignant and reflective, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is an unforgettable romantic tale. Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story and adapted for the stage, this production tells the bittersweet love story of Benjamin Button, a man who ages in reverse. As he grows younger as time passes we see Benjamin’s love for his one true companion, Daisy. This is challenged by both time and mortality.

With a breathtaking score and deeply emotional performances, Benjamin Button is a heart-rending portrayal of love that transcends both space and time. With a 13-strong cast of actor-musicians playing 30 instruments, the musical brings to life a heart-burstingly, magical tale of a love that defies all odds.

Now playing at the Ambassador’s Theatre, book your Benjamin Button tickets now.

5. Hadestown

A mix of romance and Greek mythology, Hadestown is an absolute must-see. This modern retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice transports audiences to a world where love is tested by fate, sacrifice, and the gods themselves.

The romance at the heart of Hadestown is one of longing and heartbreak. Orpheus, a young musician, embarks on a journey to the underworld to rescue his wife Eurydice, and their love story is as beautiful as it is poignant. The haunting score, which blends jazz, blues, and folk, adds an emotional depth to the narrative. With its stunning visuals, Hadestown will take you on a journey to the underworld and back.

Hadestown is currently playing at the Lyric Theatre. Book your Hadestown tickets now.

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Whether you’re looking for a passionate love story, an emotional journey, or a fun and lighthearted romance, London’s West End offers a variety of shows. Book your London theatre tickets now online via the LSBO website or at our box office located in Leicester Square.

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The Mousetrap announces new West End cast


The West End’s greatest ‘WhoDunnit’ welcomes a brand new cast tonight, along with a new director. Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap is the West End’s longest-running show and the longest-running play in the world. The iconic murder mystery is currently playing at the St Martins Theatre and a new band of suspects are set to join the show this evening.

The cast will include Lara Lemon (Witness for the Prosecution) as Mollie Ralston, Harry Bradley (The Play That Goes Wrong) as Giles Ralston, Richard Leeming (The Haunting) as Christopher Wren, Rekha John-Cheriyan The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) as Mrs Boyle, Owen Oakeshott (Land of the Free) as Major Metcalf, Grace Darling (Queen) as Miss Casewell, Alasdair Buchan (Accolade) as Mr Paravicini, and Daniel Rainford (Laughing Boy) as Detective Sgt Trotter.

Further company members include Liv Koplick, Clive Marlowe, Richard Parnwell, Ben Riddle, and Cathryn Sherman who will understudy various roles.

Philip Franks takes over as director, while Denise Silvey continues in the role of artistic director. The new cast start tonight, the 18 November, and will play until 10 May 2025.

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The play premiered in 1952 and is currently on tour across the country for a 70th anniversary tour. The Mousetrap is currently playing at the St Martins Theatre and is booking until 27 September 2025.

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Brand new play Unicorn to open in the West End


A brand new drama by stage and TV writer Mike Bartlett is coming to the West End next Year. Unicorn will open at the Garrick Theatre and will play from 4 February to 26 April 2025.

The new play is set to star Nicola Walker (Spooks, A View From the Bridge in the West End) as Polly and Stephen Mangan (A Christmas Carol at the Old Vic) as Nick. They will be joined by Erin Doherty (Death of England in the West End, Princess Anne in The Crown) as Kate.

Unicorn follows happily married couple Nick and Polly, they have two children and successful careers. They seem to have it all. There is however something missing. Their world is turned tilts when their lives intersect with the enigmatic Kate and new desires awaken. The explicit, funny, and provocative play delves into the tangled web of modern relationships.

Writer Mike Bartlett’s previous work includes award-winning stage dramas such as King Charles III and Cock. He has also worked on acclaimed TV dramas such as Doctor Foster and Life.

Directed by James Macdonald (Waiting For Godot), Unicorn is running at the Garrick Theatre from 4 February to 26 April 2025. Keep an eye out for further announcements here on the LSBO website.


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Top 10 Must-See London Attractions for First-Time Visitors


Take a look at our top picks for must-visit London attractions. In this guide, we’ve highlighted 10 must-see spots that showcase the best of what the city has to offer. With its iconic landmarks, fascinating museums, and fun experiences, there’s always something new to discover. So, whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to explore more, it’s good to know the most popular London attractions can help you make the most of your trip.

1. The London Eye

To experience unbeatable views of London, there is no place better than the London Eye. Standing 135 metres tall The London Eye offers 360-degree views of the city. From it, you can see some of London’s most iconic landmarks including Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament, and The Shard. Located along the South Bank of the River Thames, the London Eye is just a short walk from Waterloo station.

The lastminute.com London Eye offers breathtaking views of London from high above the River Thames. You can even spot if the King’s at home – you’ll spot the flag lying if he is! A Standard Ticket Experience lasts for approximately 30 minutes. This is the time it takes for the wheel to revolve completely. Relax in one of the 32 glass capsules and enjoy taking in the London skyline. It’s one of the best ways to get a sense of the city, as a whole. 

Highlights: Stunning views of the City of London, especially at sunset.

Tip: Book in advance to secure a time slot and avoid waiting in long queues.

2. London Aquarium (SEA LIFE London)

Located on the South Bank, SEA LIFE London is one of the largest aquariums in the UK and a great stop for marine life enthusiasts. With over 600 species from all over the world, you’ll see everything from colourful coral reefs to sharks and rays. The interactive experience also includes glass tunnels, where you can walk beneath the ocean and be surrounded by marine creatures.

The aquarium is spread over three floors so you can explore it all in your own time. The home of Europe’s biggest collection of global marine life, you will see an array of species and creatures.

Go on an underwater adventure through the depths of the Pacific to the ice of Antarctica. There is also a brand-new Rainforest Adventure, home to the quirky and creepy crawly creatures of the Amazon. There are animal feeds throughout the day in different areas that you can see. The Rock Pool even has Starfish that you can stoke and Sea Anemone that you can tickle! SEA LIFE London is the perfect interactive experience for the whole family.

Highlights: Shark tanks, penguin feeding, the Ocean Tunnel.

Tip: Consider visiting early in the day or during the off-peak to avoid the crowds.

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3. The London Dungeon

If you’re in the mood for something sooky then the London Dungeon is a must-visit. For a thrilling, spine-tingling experience, the London Dungeon is a must-visit. The Dungeon combines live actors, interactive sets, and thrilling rides to take visitors on a journey through London’s darkest history.

Teleport back through the years and learn about London’s dark history. From the Great Plague, and the Gunpowder Plot to Jack the Ripper, you will get to experience the city’s most gruesome tales firsthand.

Highlights: The Jack the Ripper experience, the Plague Doctor, the terrifying “Drop Dead” ride.

Tip: Not suitable for young children due to its scary and intense content, but perfect for older kids and adults.

4. Madame Tussauds

If you want the ultimate fame experience then get yourself down to Madame Tussauds. The world-famous wax museum features lifelike figures of stars from all walks of life. From worlds of film, music, sport, and politics you can meet them all.

Truly immerse yourself in the lives of the rich and famous at Madame Tussauds. The experience is made through a combination of historic artistic methods that date back centuries and modern technology.

Join your favourite celebs at the biggest award party ever. Guest include the likes of Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hardy, and Benedict Cumberbatch. Or why not strut your stuff on the catwalk with model Cara Delevigne. You may even see the Royal Family. You’ll find everyone from Queen Elizabeth II to Beyoncé, as well as a dedicated area to Marvel superheroes and Star Wars characters.

Highlights: Marvel Super Heroes 4D experience, Star Wars exhibition, famous British icons.

Tip: Book tickets online in advance for faster entry and avoid peak-time crowds.

5. Shrek’s Adventure

Located on the South Bank near the London Eye, Shrek’s Adventure is an interactive and immersive experience for families. The attraction takes visitors on a 4D journey through the world of DreamWorks’ Shrek, the globally successful film franchise. Here you’ll encounter characters like Donkey, Princess Fiona, and, of course, Shrek himself. The experience includes live actors, special effects, and adventure-filled storytelling.

You begin the experience by being boarded on a marvelous ‘Dreamworks Tours’ red London bus driven by Donkey. Then your lively adventure begins as you travel to the mystical land of Far Far Away. Experience a real-life fairytale as you work your way through 10 themed shows and visit all the iconic locations from the movies. This includes the Poison Apple pub and the Muffin Man’s House.

This totally unique experience tells the story of Shrek in a new and exciting way. Complete tasks and meet unforgettable characters. Shrek’s Adventure is a lot of un from all the family from start to finish.

Highlights: The 4D DreamWorks experience, the interactive “Ogre-vision” tour, meeting Shrek and friends.

Tip: Perfect for younger children, but be sure to book tickets in advance, as it’s a popular London attraction.

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6. Tower of London

One of London’s most iconic historic landmarks, the Tower of London is a medieval fortress, originally founded by William the Conqueror in 1066. It has served as a royal palace, prison, and treasury. It’s home to the Crown Jewels and offers a rich, dark history with tales of intrigue, betrayal, and execution.

Despite the Tower’s grim reputation, there are many stories to be told. You can learn the secrets and one thousand years of royal gossip with the Beefeater Tours. They provide a fascinating, and often humorous, look into the Tower’s past. If you take one of their tours you are sure to be amazed (also maybe disgusted) by the tales that have been passed down from generation to generation.

Highlights: The Crown Jewels and the Beefeater-guided tours.

Tip: Arrive early to avoid long lines and crowds, especially for viewing the Crown Jewels.

7. London Zoo

One of the oldest zoos in the world, the ZSL London Zoo is located in Regent’s Park and offers a chance to see a wide variety of animals in immersive, naturalistic enclosures. From tigers and gorillas to penguins and reptiles, there’s plenty to explore. The zoo is also home to conservation programs and educational experiences for visitors of all ages.

You get the chance to see little, large, and hairy animals from across the globe all in the heart of London. Run by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), the zoo houses a collection of 755 species of animal.

A fun day out for all the family, London Zoo is a must-visit London attraction.

Highlights: The Land of the Lions, Gorilla Kingdom, Dark Owl Emporium, and the Rainforest Life exhibit.

Tip: Plan your visit around animal feeding times for the best chance to see wildlife up close.

8. Buckingham Palace

No visit to London is complete without a stop to the official residence of the British Monarch. Buckingham Palace is known for its grandeur, rich history, and royal significance. This iconic palace remains one of the most visited landmarks in the city.

Probably the most famous ceremony at the Palace is the changing of the Guard. This time-honoured tradition takes place daily and is an impressive spectacle. The ceremonial guards dress in their iconic red uniforms and tall bearskin hats. If you’re interested in history and royalty then you are able to take a tour of the State rooms during the summer months.

Buckingham Palace offers a rare opportunity to experience the heart of the British monarchy. Behind the magnificent gates stands a symbol of history and grandeur.

Highlights: The Changing of the Guard

Tip: Research the schedule for the Changing of the Guard and arrive early to get a good spot to watch.

9. Sightseeing Bus Tours

One of the best ways to see the highlights of London without the hassle of public transport is one of the famous London Sightseeing Buses. These iconic red double-decker buses are more than just a mode of transport. They are a convenient and informative way to explore an array of London attractions.

With the hop-on, hop-off flexibility, you can tailor your sightseeing experience and spend as much time as you like at each stop. Most bus tours come with informative guides, either live or recorded. Through these, you can learn fun facts and hidden gems.

A great option for first-time visitors, the buses cover all main tourist districts and beyond

Highlights: The London by Night Bus Tour

Tip: Book the 48-hour ticket as it is normally not that much more expensive than the 24 hour.

10. Up at the O2

For a very unique and modern experience, head to Up at the 02. This exhilarating rooftop adventure offers panoramic views of London. Located at the 02 Arena in North Greenwich, this London attraction provides a different way to see the city from above.

You get the chance to ascend a 52-metre-high walkway to the very summit of the O2 Arena. The climb takes around 90 minutes and is led by expert guides. The pathway is designed for all levels of fitness, with footwear and safety harnesses provided.

There is an observation platform at the summit where you can take in the spectacular 360° views. You can see famous London landmarks including the Thames, Canary Wharf, the Shard, and the London Eye. Once on the platform you are able to move freely before you make your descent.

Up at the O2 is perfect for those who want to experience London from a completely different perspective with an added layer of adrenaline.

Highlights: Physically engaging and offers some of the best views in London

Tip: Book a night climb to see London light up at night

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You can book tickets for any of these London attractions at our box office in Leicester Square or on the LSBO website. Keep up to date with all things London Theatre with LSBO News.


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The Great Gatsby to transfer to the West End


The Broadway production of The Great Gatsby: A New Musical has just announced a West End transfer next year. The show will open at the London Coliseum from 11 April to 7 September 2025.

The musical is currently playing at the Broadway Theatre and the New York production stars Jeremy Jordan (Newsies, Bonnie & Clyde) as Jay Gatsby and Eva Noblezada (Les Miserables, Hadestown) as Daisy Buchanan.

The Great Gatsby Cast Broadway

The Great Gatsby is a new musical adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald 1925 novel and features a book by Kait Kerrigan. Marc Bruni (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical) will direct the musical. It features a musical score by Jason Howland and Nathan Tysen and choreography by Dominque Kelly.

Fitzgerald’s timeless story of wealth and class combines with an original jazz and pop style score to create the new musical. The story follows the eccentric millionaire Jay Gatsby. Gatsby throws grand and expensive parties to try and win over the married socialite Daisy Buchanan.

Chunsoo Shin, the lead producer of The Great Gatsby musical, said in a statement: “I am thrilled to bring this timeless, glamourous, and resplendent production to the UK’s West End, after such success in the US and on Broadway. The London Coliseum is a spectacular venue that complements the lavish aesthetic and vibrant energy of our show. With its grand architecture and historic charm, it offers the perfect setting to transport audiences back to the opulence of the 1920s.”

Step into the world of the roaring 20s with The Great Gatsby and experience the glitz and glamour for yourself.

The Great Gatsby: A New Musical will run at the London Coliseum from 11 April to 7 September 2025. The production is yet to reveal West End casting.

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