Recommended for ages 13+. Children under 5 cannot be admitted.
Performance Dates
3 June 2026 - 10 April 2027
Run time: 2hrs 45mins
Includes interval
Start spreadin’ the news, old blue eyes is back! Following a critically acclaimed run, Sinatra: The Musical transfers to the Aldwych Theatre this summer. You’ve got to be a part of it! Book your official tickets today.
It is New Year’s Eve, 1942, and a skinny 27-year-old Italian American singer is about to step onto the stage of New York’s Paramount Theatre and give a performance that will change music history.
As Frank Sinatra’s career suddenly skyrockets, he struggles with balancing the love of his wife,Nancy, against the demands and temptations of being the most popular singer in America. But when he begins a torrid affair with movie goddess AvaGardner, his records stop selling and the press turns against him, sending his career into a tailspin.
Driven by his devotion to his family, Sinatra employs his peerless artistry and dogged determination to stage the greatest comeback in showbiz history.
If there’s one thing dads are great at, it’s claiming they don’t want a fuss. But come Father’s Day, we all know they deserve something more than novelty socks, hot sauce or a case of supermarket beer. This year, ditch the predictable gifts and treat the father figure in your life to something unforgettable: a trip to the theatre.
The West End is bursting with shows that are practically designed with dads in mind - from big laughs to edge-of-your-seat thrillers, cinematic blockbusters and timeless musicals. Whether your dad’s a comedy lover, action fan, theatre traditionalist or someone who just wants a brilliant night out, there’s something ready to deliver.
Here’s your updated guide to the best Father’s Day theatre picks.
If your dad loves a laugh, a bit of chaos, and comedy that doesn’t take itself too seriously, this is the place to start.
A riotous, darkly comic musical packed with anarchic humour, big characters and deliberately unhinged energy. Based on the cult classic, it follows the chaotic afterlife antics of Beetlejuice himself as he stirs up trouble between the living and the dead. It’s loud, fast, self-aware and completely over-the-top in the best possible way, mixing gothic comedy with sharp one-liners and big musical theatre spectacle. A great fit for dads who like their comedy weird and wild!
A bold, no-holds-barred comedy musical that follows two mismatched missionaries on a chaotic journey full of outrageous comedy, big numbers and sharp satire. It’s a brilliant Father’s Day pick for dads who like their theatre irreverent, fast-paced and guaranteed to make them laugh out loud from start to finish.
Returning for the summer! From the creators of The Play That Goes Wrong, this fast-paced espionage spoof sees international agents descend on a London hotel after a classified file goes missing. What follows is a whirlwind of mistaken identities, double-crossing operatives and escalating chaos that never quite gets back under control. It’s tightly choreographed comedy at full speed, packed with physical humour and relentless gags that land one after another. Ideal for dads who love farce, puns, slapstick precision and dad jokes that come thick and fast.
The OG from the Mischief Theatre gang! A theatre company attempts a classic murder mystery, but absolutely everything that can go wrong does. From collapsing sets and missed cues to actors battling through sheer disaster, it’s a masterclass in controlled chaos. What makes it so effective is the precision behind the mess - every accident is carefully timed, every collapse deliberate. It’s one of the West End’s biggest comedy hits and a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for dads who enjoy slapstick, theatrical disaster and laughing at things falling apart spectacularly.
A bold, irreverent comedy with a sharp tongue and a fearless sense of fun. Oh, Mary! leans into outrageous character work, unexpected twists and a tone that constantly keeps the audience guessing. It’s the kind of show that doesn’t sit still for long, shifting between satire, silliness and smartly crafted absurdity. A great pick for dads who enjoy comedy that feels fresh and completely unafraid to break convention.
For dads who love cinematic worlds, big storytelling and high-stakes drama brought vividly to life on stage.
Magic, time travel and generational conflict collide in a visually spectacular stage production set in the wizarding world. With some of the most inventive stage illusions in the West End, it transforms familiar characters into something fresh while expanding the story in emotional and unexpected ways. It’s a must for fans of the books and films, but also a standout theatrical experience in its own right thanks to its ambition and scale.
A gripping prequel to the hit series, this production takes audiences back to Hawkins and explores the origins of its darker forces. It blends cinematic staging with live theatre in a way that feels immersive and high-impact, combining supernatural mystery, 80s nostalgia and emotional storytelling. It’s ideal for dads who enjoy sci-fi, suspense and big, atmospheric storytelling.
The dystopian world of Panem is brought to life in a bold stage adaptation that leans into spectacle, rebellion and emotional stakes. With its focus on survival, control and resistance, it translates the intensity of the original story into a theatrical experience built for scale and tension. A strong pick for fans of modern dystopian storytelling and high-drama spectacle.
Big-hearted, visually stunning shows perfect for bringing multiple generations together.
A warm, joyful adaptation of the beloved bear’s London adventures, full of charm and theatrical magic. It captures the spirit of Paddington beautifully, blending gentle comedy with heartfelt storytelling and inventive stagecraft that brings the character to life in surprising ways.
A breathtaking stage adaptation of the Studio Ghibli classic, combining puppetry, music and visual storytelling to create something truly unique. It’s gentle, emotional and visually stunning, offering a theatrical experience that feels both intimate and magical. A perfect shared experience for families across generations.
Roald Dahl’s beloved story gets a high-energy stage adaptation full of wit, mischief and unforgettable songs. It’s clever, darkly funny and bursting with theatrical invention, following a young girl who refuses to be underestimated. It’s a brilliant family pick that appeals just as much to adults as it does to younger audiences.
1 Jun, 2026 | By Hay Brunsdon
Old blue eyes is back in town, following a critically acclaimed run, Sinatra: The Musical is taking over the Aldwych Theatre from Summer until April 2027. See the unexpected rise to stardom on stage, from an unknown 27-year-old Italian American with a voice, to the suave womaniser superstar the tabloids painted him to be.
During his career, Sinatra transformed the style of pop music, and became the blueprint of the celebrity as we know it today, and this is why his legacy lives on as well as the unforgettable songs we still hear today. Here’s your guide on the songs you will most definitely recognise from Sinatra: The Musical, and where you might have heard them before.
22 May, 2026 | By Alicia Bridge
Frank Sinatra has been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a king, and now he’s the subject of his very own musical. But who will be playing the iconic singer in Sinatra: The Musical at the Aldwych Theatre? Read on, and we’ll start spreading the news…
Joel Harper-Jackson (Standing at the Sky’s Edge) will star as the charismatic crooner, he will star opposite Ana Villafañe (On Your Feet!) as Ava Gardner and alongside Phoebe Panaretos (Strictly Ballroom) who reprises her role as Frank’s first wife, Nancy Sinatra.
3 Feb, 2026 | By Sian McBride
As Sinatra The Musical prepares to arrive at the Aldwych Theatre in June this year, it’s the perfect moment to look beyond the legend and discover some lesser-known facts about the man who changed music forever. Written by Tony Award-winning Joe DiPietro and directed and choreographed by Olivier and Tony Award-winner Kathleen Marshall, the musical charts Sinatra’s rise, fall and extraordinary comeback. Here are ten things you might not know about Frank Sinatra.
1. He was born with significant birth complications
Frank Sinatra’s birth in 1915 was so traumatic that he almost didn’t survive it. Born weighing over 13 pounds, doctors used forceps that injured his cheek, neck and ear, leaving him not breathing at birth. As doctors focused on his mother, it was Sinatra’s grandmother who intervened, holding the newborn under cold water until he began to breathe — a moment that ultimately saved his life.
2. He never learned to read music
Despite becoming one of the most influential singers of all time, Sinatra couldn’t read or write musical notation. He learned songs by listening and relied on phrasing and instinct rather than technical theory — luckily he had such a brilliant natural musicality.
3. His early career was almost derailed by vocal problems
In the early 1950s, Sinatra suffered severe vocal haemorrhaging that temporarily damaged his voice and nearly ended his career — a low point explored in Sinatra The Musical.
4. He was obsessed with phrasing, not power
Sinatra revolutionised popular singing by treating songs as emotional narratives. He studied horn players, especially trombonists, to shape his breathing and legato style.
2 Feb, 2026 | By Hay Brunsdon

Sinatra: The Musical is set to light up London’s Aldwych Theatre this summer, bringing the extraordinary life of Frank Sinatra to the West End in a stylish new production.
Previews begin on 3 June 2026, with the press night taking place on 24 June 2026.
Set against the backdrop of New Year’s Eve, 1942, the musical follows a young Frank Sinatra as he steps onto the stage of New York’s Paramount Theatre for the performance that changed everything. As his fame explodes, Sinatra battles to balance marriage, fatherhood and the overwhelming pressures of becoming America’s most adored singer. His affair with Hollywood star Ava Gardner sends both his personal life and career spiraling, but with his unwavering commitment to family and a voice unlike any other, Sinatra fights his way back to deliver one of the greatest comebacks in entertainment history
20 Jan, 2026 | By Hay Brunsdon
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