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Witness the artistry of world-class dancers bringing intricate choreography to life with precision and passion.
The city is home to some of the most skilled performers, frequently hosting everything from modern musicals with exhilarating choreography (Dirty Dancing, Magic Mike) to classic and traditional dance forms featuring brilliant technical feats of dance (Northern Ballet, Jane Eyre, Shen Yun). There's something for everyone when you're in London.
The perfect way to get down and jiggy with it, musicals are some of the most fun productions being staged in London right now. Not all musicals are dance shows, though! Musicals, as the name implies, use music as a storytelling narrative. Dance musicals add choreography, often with large ensembles, using movement as part of how they convey the story.
While using the same tools of music and dance, ballet focuses on one specific dance style to tell classic stories, such as in Northern Ballet, Jane Eyre. Contemporary ballet has evolved to include modern shows with unique stories, such as Quadrophenia, a Mod Ballet, while some companies also stage limited tribute shows like The Ballet Icons Gala and The Forsythe Programme to honor some of the industry's greatest minds and their works.
Provocatively named, adult shows generally feature burlesque, cabaret, striptease, and similar mature art forms. These shows infuse dance into their performance, crafting unique and visually stunning shows that are strictly for adult audiences. Perfect for a night out with your friends or partners, these West End shows offer some of the best in late-night entertainment.
The stages of London are brilliantly equipped to showcase the best its dance shows have to offer, with beautifully balanced acoustics and lighting to match.
The city frequently stages a variety of hit dance musicals, ballet performances, and contemporary dance productions, with some shows like Cabaret being a staple on the West End.
While many dance shows are also musicals, not all musicals include dancing. Some musicals, like The Lion King, feature choreography but focus primarily on the singing and dialogue, while others, like Cabaret, are heavily focused on the physical elements like dancing, set, and costume.
Shows based on movies and books often play on the West End, with some, like The Lion King, being some of the longest-running shows in theater history. Tribute and biographical shows based on popular figures Tina Turner and Michael Jackson also hit the West End frequently and include iconic choreographies of their namesakes.
Except for strictly 18+ shows, most dance shows are suitable for younger audiences. Theaters don't have strict age guidelines for shows, though some do not permit very young children. Please check theater policies and the age recommendations for shows when booking your tickets.
The city is home to several innovative dance productions, including shows that use XR, motion capture technology, and dance and light shows to create a truly unique experience. Some shows also offer an immersive experience by having the stage extend outward, allowing the cast and crew to make their way through the audience and involve theatergoers in the show.
Top venues include the London Coliseum, Sadler's Wells, and the Hippodrome Casino.
London's best shows often sell out fast, so we recommend booking a few weeks to a few months in advance, particularly if you're after the best seats and early discounts.
Ticket prices vary depending on the show and seating choice. Premium experiences tend to cost more, while long-running classics like Cabaret are more moderately priced.
There is no strict dress code for London dance shows and patrons are encouraged to dress comfortably. Shows like ballet are more somber affairs, so smart casuals or semi-formal attire is welcome. Dance musicals and adult shows are generally a lot more colorful, so patrons may choose to dress for the occasion and feel like a part of the show.