Roald Dahls' Matilda The Musical, Cambridge Theatre London. RSC Royal Shakespeare Company. Image: A little girl (Matilda) stood with her hands on her hips looking up into the left-hand distance. She is stood in-front of a glowing blue lights, which makes her look almost like a silhouette. It is a powerful image.
Witness for the Prosecution at London County Hall
The Play That Goes Wrong London Artwork - now playing at the Duchess Theatre West End.
Oliver! London tickets
Harry Potter and The Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre London. 2024 artwork.
Two men in suits are holding up a cup of tea next to the show title 'I'm Sorry Prime Minister'
Six The Musical in London
The Mousetrap London tickets
Dame Susan Hill's The Woman in Black. The Original. Live on Stage. A man's side profile is shown in dim light.

Best Of British Tickets

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Best of British

If you are an ardent theatre-lover, you're undoubtedly already a West End regular, and for a good reason. London's theatre district is arguably the most prominent hub of commercial English theatre. Every year, thousands of visitors flock to experience the best of British entertainment. However, with so many productions going on around the year, it might be a little tricky to keep track of the best of British tickets.

Unmissable British theatre in London’s West End

Celebrate the very best of British theatre with a handpicked selection of shows that showcase homegrown talent, storytelling, and stagecraft. From the magical world of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to the revolutionary queens of Six, British theatre continues to lead the way in creativity and cultural impact. 

Experience award-winning family favourites like Matilda the Musical and Oliver!, or dive into long-running classics that will have you head-scratching and beard-stroking, like The Mousetrap and Witness for the Prosecution

For those who love clever comedy, The Play That Goes Wrong delivers British humour at its chaotic best. Whether you’re a fan of drama, musicals, or mystery, these West End hits are a true celebration of Britain’s theatrical brilliance.