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How to choose a West End musical

London stages more musicals than any city outside New York, and the choice can feel overwhelming on a first visit. A useful way in is to start with what you already love. If you want spectacle and a story the whole family knows, The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre and Wicked at the Apollo Victoria have been reliable first choices for two decades. If you prefer modern scores and sharper wit, Hamilton at the Victoria Palace and The Book of Mormon reward you for paying attention. And if you simply want a joyful night out, Mamma Mia! and Moulin Rouge! The Musical are built for singing along.

Long-running favourites and newer arrivals

The long-runners earn their runs: Les Misérables at the Sondheim Theatre has played London since 1985, and Matilda The Musical remains the Royal Shakespeare Company's biggest West End hit. Alongside them, newer productions arrive from Broadway and beyond every season, recent examples include Hadestown, The Devil Wears Prada and Disney's Hercules at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. The line-up rotates regularly, so check each show's page for current availability and dates.

Tickets, prices and where to sit

Most musicals play Monday to Saturday evenings with two or three matinees a week. Midweek performances are usually the cheapest and easiest to book at short notice; Friday and Saturday evenings sell out first and carry the highest prices. Stalls and Dress Circle seats cost the most, while the upper levels of most theatres offer good views at a much lower price. If budget matters more than the specific show, browse our tickets under £30 and last-minute tickets pages, and see what is on tonight.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a West End musical last?

Most musicals run between 2 hours 20 minutes and 2 hours 50 minutes including a 15 to 20 minute interval. Each show's page lists its exact running time.

Which musical should a first-time visitor pick?

The Lion King, Wicked and Les Misérables are the classic first-timer choices: spectacular, easy to follow and suitable for most ages. If you want something more contemporary, Hamilton is the most acclaimed musical of its generation.

Are West End musicals suitable for children?

Many are, but age guidance varies. The Lion King, Matilda and Hercules welcome younger audiences, while shows like The Book of Mormon carry adult content warnings. Check the age guidance on each show's page before booking.

What should I wear to a musical?

There is no dress code in West End theatres. Most people wear smart-casual clothes, but jeans and trainers are perfectly acceptable.

When should I book musical tickets?

For the biggest titles, booking a few weeks ahead gets the best choice of seats. Midweek performances and matinees generally have the widest availability, and our what's on this weekend

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