David Harewood (Othello) and Toby Jones (Iago) in Othello, Theatre Royal Haymarket, 2025
Photo: Brinkhoff/Moegenburg | David Harewood (Othello) and Toby Jones (Iago)
Photo: Brinkhoff/Moegenburg

Shakespeare plays in London

Comedies, tragedies and histories – catch them all in the Bard's spiritual home

Andrzej Lukowski
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To say that William Shakespeare bestrides our culture like a colossus is to undersell him. Over 400 years since his death, the playwright is uncontested as the greatest writer of English who has ever lived. Even if you’re not a fan of sixteenth century blank verse – and if not, why not? – his influence over our culture goes far beyond that of any other writer. He invented words, phrases, plots, characters, stories that are still vividly alive today; his history plays utterly shaped our understanding of our own past as a nation.

London Shakespeare plays at a glance:

And unsurpisingly he is inescapable in London. The iconic Elizabethan recreation Shakespeare’s Globe theatre is his temple, with a year-round programme that’s about three-quarters his works. Although based in Stratford-upon-Avon, the Royal Shakespeare Company regularly visit the capital, most frequently the Barbican Centre. And Shakespeare plays can be found… almost anywhere else, from the National Theatre – where they invariably run in the huge Olivier venue – to tiny fringe productions and outdoor version that pop up everywhere come the warmer months. 

This page is simple: we tell you what Shakespeare plays are on in town this month (the answer is pretty much always ‘at least one’). We we tell you which of his works you can see coming up in the future. No other playwright is staged nearly enough to get his own page. But for William Shakespeare, it’s essential.

Shakespeare plays coming soon

  • Shakespeare
  • Leicester Square

What is it? Auteur director Robert Icke returns to West End Shakespeare with his second crack at romantic tragedy  Romeo & Juliet – it was the one time prodigy’s first ever professional show, a 2012 production for Headlong. This time he’s got some pretty damn heavyweight lead casting in the form of Stranger Things star Sadie Sink as Juliet. She’ll be joined by A Quiet Place’s Noah Jupe as Romeo.

Where is it? Harold Pinter Theatre.

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