Cake: The Marie Antoinette Playlist (13 September)
Long live the queen! Following an electrifying try-out run at the Lyric Theatre, Marie Antoinette’s reign continues at The Other Palace!
Blending 18th-century history with modern pop culture, the musical follows the iconic French monarch as she navigates the opulence and treachery of the royal court. Set to a dynamic soundtrack that mixes classical music with pop, rock, and hip-hop, this innovative production explores themes of power, privilege, and rebellion.
West End star Zizi Strallen (Mary Poppins) reprises her role as the misunderstood Marie Antoinette, alongside original Catherine of Aragon, Renée Lamb (SIX), as Jeanne.
Juno and the Paycock (21 September)
Written by Irish playwright Seán O'Casey, Juno and the Paycock is the powerful ‘Irish Masterpiece’ set during the Irish Civil War. The play centres on the Boyle family, led by the boisterous yet irresponsible "Captain" Jack Boyle (Oscar winner, Mark Rylance), who spends his days avoiding work and drinking with his friend Joxer. Whilst his long-suffering wife, Juno (Succession’s J. Smith-Cameron), struggles to keep the family afloat amidst poverty and the turmoil of war.
The family dynamic quickly changes when the Boyle’s are blessed with an unexpected inheritance. Their hopes rise, but the anticipated windfall brings more misfortune than relief, exposing the harsh realities of their lives…
100 years after its initial publication, the poetic, poignant, and often hilarious, Juno and the Paycock is as popular today as it has ever been. A big-hearted, black humoured, tragi-comic triumph, don’t miss your chance to see this centenary celebration.
The Lehman Trilogy (24 September)
The Tony award winning production, directed by Oscar winner Sam Mendes, returns to the Gillian Lynne Theatre. Hailed by The New York Times as 'a genuinely epic production', The Lehman Trilogy see’s John Heffernan, Aaron Krohn and Howard W. Overshown reprise their ‘virtuosic performances' for a strictly limited season.
Chronicling the rise and fall of the Lehman Brothers, one of the most influential financial institutions in American history. The story unfolds over 150 years, beginning with the arrival of three immigrant brothers from Bavaria in the mid-19th century, who built a small shop into a global financial empire. The play delves into the complexities of capitalism, family, and the relentless pursuit of the American Dream, culminating in the catastrophic 2008 financial crisis that led to Lehman Brothers' collapse.
A ‘modern theatrical masterpiece’, don’t miss your chance to see this thrilling three act drama.
Also opening in London theatres this month
Alex Newell opens at Cadogan Hall on 1 September 2024
Julia Jackkin opens at the Lyric Theatre on 2 September 2024
Wiesenthal opens at the King’s Head Theatre on 3 September 2024
Asi Wind - Incredibly Human opens at Underbelly Boulevard on 3 September 2024
Frank’s Closet opens at Wilton’s Music Hall on 3 September 2024
23.5 Hours opens at Park Theatre on 4 September 2024
The Last Word opens at Marylebone Theatre on 5 September 2024
Our Country’s Good opens at Lyric Hammersmith on 6 September 2024
Kirill Richter & Richter Trio: Sands of Time opens at the London Coliseum on 11 September 2024
Resurgence opens at Sadler’s Wells on 11 September 2024
Princess Essex opens at Shakespeare's Globe on 13 September 2024
The Lightest Element opens at Hampstead Theatre on 13 September 2024
Lazgi - Dance of Soul and Love opens at the London Coliseum on 14 September 2024
Why We Love Steve Brown opens at the Savoy Theatre on 16 September 2024
With Courage opens at the Other Palace Studio on 17 September 2024
Buyer and Cellar opens at the King’s Head Theatre on 18 September 2024
Pins and Needles opens at Kiln Theatre on 19 September 2024
Giant opens at Royal Court Theatre on 20 September 2024
Never Let Me Go opens at Rose Theatre Kingston on 20 September 2024
The Cabinet Minister opens at Menier Chocolate Factory on 21 September 2024
La Boheme opens at the London Coliseum on 26 September 2024
Suor Angelica opens at the London Coliseum on 27 September 2024
One Small Step opens at Charing Cross Theatre on 27 September 2024