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The Importance of Being Earnest
Five people in colorful vintage attire are framed within pink square cutouts against a bright pink background. They each pose differently, showcasing their unique outfits, which feature eccentric accessories like a large hat, pearls, and floral embellishments.

The Importance of Being Earnest

Olivier Award-winner Sharon D Clarke is joined by Ncuti Gatwa and Hugh Skinner, in Max Webster’s joyful and flamboyant production of Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated comedy.
Until 25 January 2025
Ballet Shoes
Three performers in whimsical costumes pose against a colorful, painted backdrop. One is upside down on a trapeze, another stands holding a prop, and the third hangs from aerial hoops. They wear fluffy dresses and expressive accessories.

Ballet Shoes

Noel Streatfeild’s best-selling book is spectacularly reinvented for the stage in this new adaptation by Kendall Feaver. Directed by Katy Rudd.
Until 22 February 2025
Olivier Theatre - South Bank
Alterations
Three people are playfully interacting among colorful clothes hanging on a rack. The person in the center is being playfully grabbed by the others, creating a humorous scene against a backdrop of various vibrant garments.

Alterations

Lynette Linton returns to direct Michael Abbensetts’ seminal comedy. Illuminating the Guyanese experience of 1970s London and the aspirations and sacrifices of the Windrush generation.
20 February — 5 April 2025
Lyttelton Theatre - South Bank
Dear England
A lone figure stands, his back to us, wearing a waistcoat, shirt and trousers, in the centre of the red cross of the England flag that appears as a landscape rolling off into the distance.

Dear England

James Graham’s Olivier-Award winning smash-hit returns to the National Theatre, directed by Rupert Goold.
10 March — 24 May 2025
Olivier Theatre - South Bank
Here We Are
A minimalist illustration showing six people walking on a turquoise path. A man in white walks ahead alone, while a group of five people in colorful outfits follows behind. The background is a solid bright red.

Here We Are

Two-time Tony Award-winner Joe Mantello directs Stephen Sondheim’s ‘cool, and impossibly chic’ (New York Times Critic’s Pick) final musical with a book by David Ives.
23 April — 28 June 2025
Lyttelton Theatre - South Bank
Public Record
A diverse group of people, engaged in various activities such as cycling, surfing, and dancing, form a circle around a white central area on a red background. The scene is lively and dynamic, with figures in different poses and outfits.

Public Record

Public Acts brings together a cast of over 100 people to lift the roof off the Fire Station with the sound of Sunderland.
25 — 27 April 2025
The Fire Station, Sunderland
London Road
A hanging black basket filled with vibrant multicolored flowers including shades of yellow, red, blue, and green against a pale green background. The flowers are densely packed, and the basket is suspended by chains.

London Road

Alecky Blythe and Adam Cork reunite for their award-winning verbatim musical. Rufus Norris directs this ‘Extraordinary show’ (Financial Times).
6 — 21 June 2025
Olivier Theatre - South Bank
Nye
A man wearing red and black striped pajamas and plaid slippers is moving through flowing, translucent teal curtains. He extends his left arm forward, to part one of the curtains. The background consists of soft, undulating teal curtain layers, creating an abstract, dreamy environment.

Nye

Michael Sheen reprises his role as Nye Bevan in this ‘valiant and valuable affirmation of the NHS’ (Telegraph). Written by Tim Price and ‘vividly directed’ (The Times) by Rufus Norris.
3 July — 16 August 2025
Olivier Theatre - South Bank
The Estate
A man with dark curly hair gazes upward with a thoughtful expression. He wears a dark suit jacket over a shirt. The background is a muted, light color, and the image is centered on a maroon backdrop.

The Estate

Adeel Akhtar is Angad in this razor-sharp exploration of family, power and the lies we tell about ourselves. Daniel Raggett directs Shaan Sahota’s remarkable debut play.
9 July — 23 August 2025
Dorfman Theatre - South Bank
Inter Alia
A person with shoulder-length hair poses in a dynamic stance against an orange background. They wear a black blazer with gold embroidery over a white shirt. One arm is raised, and the other has a fabric band with text.

Inter Alia

Suzie Miller and Justin Martin reunite following their smash-hit Prima Facie for this searing examination of motherhood and masculinity.
10 July — 13 September 2025
Lyttelton Theatre - South Bank
The Land of the Living
A person with short blonde hair smiles slightly, facing the camera. They are wearing a light-colored top. The background is neutral and blurred.

The Land of the Living

Juliet Stevenson is Ruth in this remarkable and timely new play by David Lan exploring the shapeshifting nature of memory and morality. Directed by Stephen Daldry.
9 September — 1 November 2025
Dorfman Theatre - South Bank
End
A man's headshot above, with a contemplative expression, wearing a dark jacket and white shirt against a gray background. A woman's headshot below, smiling subtly, with short blonde hair, wearing a dark top against a teal background. Both have neutral expressions.

End

Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves feature in this touching and funny play which completes David Eldridge’s trilogy exploring love and relationships. Directed by Rachel O'Riordan.
From 13 November
Dorfman Theatre - South Bank
Hadestown at the Lyric Theatre

Hadestown at the Lyric Theatre

The Tony and Grammy Award®-winning musical phenomenon by singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and director Rachel Chavkin. Now booking to 28 September 2025.
Now playing
War Horse UK Tour

War Horse

Our acclaimed production is an unforgettable theatrical experience, which takes audiences on an extraordinary journey in a remarkable story of courage, loyalty and friendship.
Now playing
Dear England on tour
A lone figure stands, his back to us, wearing a waistcoat, shirt and trousers, in the centre of the red cross of the England flag that appears as a landscape rolling off into the distance.

Dear England at the Lowry

James Graham’s Olivier-Award winning smash-hit, directed by Rupert Goold, plays at The Lowry for four weeks.
29 May — 29 June 2025
Handbagged
Silhouettes of two women standing together. One is holding a bag with

Handbagged

Moira Buffini’s clever, funny and charming political comedy unlocks the palace door, imagining the untold conversations of two of history’s most powerful women, Margaret Thatcher and Queen Elizabeth II.
6 February — 24 May 2025
An Inspector Calls on tour
A silhouette of a man in a trench coat and hat overlays a misty scene of children dancing on cobblestone streets. The image combines mystery and nostalgia, blending the figures seamlessly with the foggy background.

An Inspector Calls

Stephen Daldry's multi award-winning National Theatre production of JB Priestley's classic thriller returns for a UK tour in 2025
Until 31 May 2025
Boys from the Blackstuff on Tour
A group of five individuals pose around and inside a white van in an open concrete area. One person holds a mop and bucket, another sits with a shovel. A goose walks in the foreground.

Boys from the Blackstuff: UK tour

James Graham’s powerful new adaptation of Alan Bleasdale’s BAFTA award-winning TV series touring the UK in 2025.
29 January - 5 July
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