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The Lion King
Hamilton
Phantom of the Opera
Les Misérables
ABBA Voyage
Mamma Mia!
MJ The Musical
Matilda The Musical
The Devil Wears Prada
Back to the Future
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
TINA: The Tina Turner Musical
Hadestown
Mrs. Doubtfire
Cirque du Soleil : Corteo
The Play That Goes Wrong
Oliver!
The Mousetrap
Witness for the Prosecution
Mean Girls The Musical
Starlight Express
Come Alive
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - The Musical
The Choir of Man
Showstopper! The Improvised Musical
The Score
Richard II
Titanique
Oedipus
Unicorn
Clueless The Musical
The Pirates of Penzance
Cymbeline
The Last Laugh
The Years
Sherlock Holmes: Private Experience - 4 to 6 Players
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A. February in London tends to be quieter. It's easier to find tickets since fewer people visit the city at this time. This also means you're likely to find better bargains for these dates and it's best to book a few weeks in advance so you don't miss out on early deals.
A. Mary, Queen of Scots and The Marriage of Figaro are both playing for limited runs in London in February and come highly recommended by critics and audiences alike. Be sure to grab your tickets before they run out!
A. Some of London's most popular shows will play on February 14, 2025, including ABBA Voyage, Hamilton, The Lion King, and more. If you're specifically after a romantic evening out on the town, West End has you covered with showings of Mamma Mia!, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, and Wicked. For something just a bit spicier, try Cabaret.
A. London in February tends to be cold with about half the month experiencing rainfall and sometimes even snow. This generally means most places don't fill up during this month. We recommend avoiding the half-term school holidays, however, the exact dates of which change yearly. For 2025, the dates fall around 17 to 21.
A. There are plenty of shows perfect for a family-friendly night out in London in February. These include The Lion King, Back to the Future, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Matilda The Musical, and Wicked.