London’s West End is always brimming with spectacular theatre, but 2025 is shaping up to be an especially exciting year.
From outrageous musicals to Shakespearean classics with star-studded casts, there’s something for everyone.
Here are the must-see productions lighting up the stage in 2025.
Titanique
What if the Titanic sank, but Céline Dion had something to say about it?
That’s the utterly bonkers premise of Titanique, a cabaret-style musical that’s already taken Broadway by storm.
Packed with Céline Dion’s biggest hits and dripping in camp absurdity, this show offers a wildly entertaining alternative take on James Cameron’s 1997 blockbuster.
Expect powerhouse vocals, over-the-top comedy, and a level of theatrical silliness that makes this an unmissable night out.
- Why go? If you love a show that doesn’t take itself too seriously and you secretly believe Céline Dion is the main character of every story, Titanique is the one for you.
Disney’s Hercules
If you grew up singing along to Zero to Hero, get ready to relive the magic in this brand-new stage adaptation of Disney’s Hercules.
Featuring the legendary Alan Menken’s iconic soundtrack, this production promises to bring the beloved 1997 animated film to life with all the spectacle, heart, and high-energy musical numbers you could hope for.
With direction by Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon, Aladdin), expect dazzling choreography, jaw-dropping set pieces, and a fresh theatrical take on the story of Zeus’s son finding his true strength.
- Why go? Nostalgia meets Broadway-style brilliance – this is a must-see for Disney fans and theatre lovers alike.
Much Ado About Nothing & The Tempest
Jamie Lloyd, the visionary director behind Sunset Boulevard, is taking on two Shakespearean greats in 2025, and he’s bringing some serious star power with him.
First up is Much Ado About Nothing, starring Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell as the quick-witted, bickering lovers Benedick and Beatrice.
Expect electric chemistry, razor-sharp dialogue, and a fresh, modern reimagining of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedy.
Then there’s The Tempest, featuring Sigourney Weaver in her West End debut as Prospero.
With Lloyd’s reputation for innovative, bold staging and Weaver’s legendary on-screen presence, this promises to be a truly special theatrical event.
- Why go? Whether you’re a Shakespeare purist or just love seeing Hollywood A-listers take on classic roles, these productions are not to be missed.
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