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Vanessa Williams and co bring all the drama to London’s Dominion Theatre in a show which is sure to turn heads and raise eyebrows.
Fawlty Towers – The Play will open at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley ahead of a UK tour, following a sold-out West End season.
The show, which is based on C.S. Lewis’ classic novel, will return to London next summer at Sadler’s Wells Theatre in Islington.
Here & Now is preparing for a tour of the UK and Ireland after becoming the fastest selling show in The Alexandra Theatre’s history in Birmingham.
The Tony Award-winning musical is on its way to the West End one year on from opening on Broadway, bringing F. Scott Fitzgerald’s best-selling novel to life.
Read moreHadestown is offering free tickets for GLT readers to see the show in London. Apply now and you could be joining us on 22nd January 2025.
Read moreThe Royal Shakespeare Company’s production, based on Roald Dahl’s beloved book, will embark on its second major tour of the UK and Ireland in October 2025.
There are discounted rates for groups that want to see the hotly-anticipated West End opening of Disney’s Hercules at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
This festive season, let Shakespeare North Playhouse whisk your group away, featuring all your favourite Wonderland characters.
Groups of ten or more can book tickets for Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbour Totoro, which broke the Barbican’s single day sales record.
Classic jazz numbers performed by a live band transport you to the 1920s as the seamless cast strut, sway and sing the story of Roxie Hart.
Find out which shows are extending, when they are booking to and what you should see to create a memorable trip to Theatreland.
The special tour, which comes 75 years after C.S. Lewis first published his iconic tale, has revealed a limited run of London dates and its cast.
Here’s why The Lion King continues to wow groups after a quarter of a century at the Lyceum Theatre in London’s Covent Garden.
The Cream Tea and Theatre Tours at Theatre Royal Drury Lane offer a truly special experience for groups visiting London’s West End.
Incredible dance routines combine with legendary hits to make this jukebox musical an absolute thriller, according to GLT’s Harry Rogers.