Oliver!

Experience the Olivier Award-winning family musical today!

MusicalLondon4.9(100 reviews)
Oliver!
Theatre
Gielgud Theatre
London

From £25

237 performances available

Playwright Co
August 2026
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Thursday, 20 August 2026

  • Official tickets
  • Pick your own seats
  • Full refund if your event is cancelled

About this show

Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Lionel Bart’s iconic musical, Oliver!, which he has fully reconceived with director and choreographer Matthew Bourne, is open! The cast includes Simon Lipkin (Guys and Dolls, Avenue Q) as Fagin, Shanay Holmes (Miss Saigon, The Bodyguard) as Nancy, Aaron Sidwell (Henry VI, Wicked) as Bill Sikes, Billy Jenkins (Les Misérables, BBC’s Dodger) as the Artful Dodger and Philip Franks (The Rocky Horror Show, Witness for the Prosecution) as Mr Brownlow. Produced and revised by Cameron Mackintosh, Oliver! is directed and choreographed by Matthew Bourne and co-directed by Jean-Pierre van der Spuy. Designed by Lez Brotherston, lighting is by Paule Constable and Ben Jacobs, sound design by Adam Fisher, video design by George Reeve, original orchestrations by William David Brohn adapted by Stephen Metcalfe; music supervision is by Graham Hurman. With a sensational score, including Food Glorious Food, Consider Yourself, You’ve Got to Pick-a-Pocket or Two, I’d Do Anything, Oom Pah Pah, As Long As He Needs Me and many more, the Olivier, Tony and Oscar-winning masterpiece vividly brings to life Dickens’ ever-popular story of the boy who asked for more.

Good to know

Running time · 2hr 40mins

Age guidance · Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. Those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Next available · Thu, 20 Aug 2026

Refund policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

What audiences say

Audiences love the vibrant energy and nostalgia of this classic musical. Many praise the exceptional performances, particularly highlighting the talent of the child actors and the standout role of Fagin. The staging, choreography, and engaging humor have also received high marks, making for a delightful theatre experience.

Incredible performances by cast Outstanding choreography Humorous and engaging Dynamic and lively production Perfect for family enjoyment

Based on 100 audience reviews · 4.9/5 average

What the critics say

1/9
Time Out London
It’s solid. The songs remain a remarkable achievement... The biggest flaw, though, is one that’s haunted the show for decades: Olivier himself is just pretty bland...clearly it’s not something Mackintosh is desperately bothered about fixing. And why would he?
Andrzej LukowskiRead review
The Telegraph (UK)
I still have the odd reservation about Simon Lipkin’s lustily buccaneering Fagin... and perhaps Aaron Sidwell’s Sikes could growl more... But the whole thing is delivered with such tightly choreographed panache that any quibbles rapidly melt away
Dominic CavendishRead review
The London Evening Standard
Cameron Mackintosh has mounted blockbuster stagings in the past. Here, with director/choreographer Matthew Bourne, he’s created a more intimate version that evokes the spirit of the 1960 premiere but also treats the story’s trickier aspects with finesse and delicacy.
Nick CurtisRead review
WhatsOnStage
This version... is a very good one indeed.... The entire production teems with life, commitment and panache. It’s a richly realised triumph.
Sarah CromptonRead review
The Stage (UK)
“This staging shrewdly roots all the boisterous shenanigans in a rich sense of Victoriana: here, in performances so vivid and highly coloured as to be almost lurid, is the grotesquerie of a Punch cartoon, the morality and sentimentality of melodrama, and the comic asides and swagger of music hall – all of which can also be found in Dickens’ fiction.
Sam MarloweRead review
The Times (UK)
you can’t fault the verve with which Bourne drills the big numbers, nor the cast’s bonhomie.
Neil FisherRead review
Theatre Weekly (UK)
This production of Oliver! is undeniably polished and entertaining, and for theatre purists it’s refreshing to have a revival that stays true to the original and doesn’t feel the need to be a radical reimagining. Instead, it delivers a glorious, feel-good spectacle that captures the essence of classic musical theatre.
Greg StewartRead review
The Arts Desk
There may be some who still query the correctness of the content of the show, but they would be missing the immense affection with which it has been revived.
Helen HawkinsRead review
London Theatre
Stephen Metcalfe’s new orchestrations are superb and...the movement is a constant joy
Marianka SwainRead review

About Gielgud Theatre

The Gielgud Theatre is a beautiful and historic West End venue located on Shaftesbury Avenue in the heart of London’s Theatreland. With a seating capacity of 889 spread across three levels, it offers an intimate yet grand setting for world-classperformances. Known for its ornate Louis XVI interior and signature circular Regency staircase, the Gielgud Theatre London blends period elegance with modern comfort.

Now operated by Delfont Mackintosh Theatres, the Gielgud Theatre has become a home for acclaimed plays, star-led revivals, and high-profile productions. The venue regularly hosts major talent and memorable performances that add to its lasting charm. Whether you're seeing a powerful drama or a glittering West End revival, the Gielgud Theatre promises a quintessential London theatre experience.

The History of Gielgud Theatre

The Gielgud Theatre opened on 27 December 1906 as the Hicks Theatre, named after actor and playwright Seymour Hicks. Designed by W.G.R. Sprague, it originally seated 970 and was a sister venue to the nearby Sondheim Theatre (previously called the Queen’s Theatre). In a remarkable twist of theatrical history, Hicks once stepped into a leading role mid-run to replace his wife Ellaline Terriss, creating one of the only husband-to-wife substitutions in musical theatre history.

After several name changes, the theatre was renamed the Gielgud Theatre in 1994 to honour the legendary actor Sir John Gielgud. Over the decades, it has hosted a mix of landmark productions, from early operettas and Ayckbourn premieres to bold revivals such as An Ideal Husband and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Refurbishments in 1987 and 2008 restored much of its original grandeur, ensuring the Gielgud Theatre London remains a treasured part of the West End.

Where is Gielgud Theatre?

The Gielgud Theatre is located at 35 Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 6AR, on the corner of Rupert Street in the City of Westminster. Nestled in the heart of Soho, the theatre is surrounded by popular restaurants, bars, and other iconic West End venues, making it a perfect starting point for an evening out. It's easily accessible by public transport, with several Tube stations and bus stops within walking distance.

Gielgud Theatre Nearest Tube

The Gielgud Theatre nearest tube stations are Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines) and Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines), both just a 4–5 minute walk away. From Piccadilly Circus, exit via Shaftesbury Avenue and head east towards the theatre. The convenient central location makes it easy to access the Gielgud Theatre London from all parts of the city.

Gielgud Theatre Nearest Train Station

​​The nearest mainline train station is Charing Cross, located about a 12-minute walk from the Gielgud Theatre. From there, follow signs towards Trafalgar Square, then continue up Haymarket and turn right onto Shaftesbury Avenue. Alternatively, London Euston and Waterloo are a short Tube ride away via the Northern and Bakerloo lines.

Buses to Gielgud Theatre

Several London bus routes stop near the Gielgud Theatre. Day routes include 14, 19, 38, and 176, while night services such as N19, N38, and N68 also serve the area. The closest stops are located on Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road, just a short stroll from the venue entrance.

Gielgud Theatre Accessibility

The Gielgud Theatre offers step-free access to the foyer and Stalls level via Rupert Street. There is one wheelchair space available in the Stalls, and adapted toilet facilities are also provided. Patrons with limited mobility are advised to contact the theatre in advance to arrange assistance.

Gielgud Theatre Safety Policy

The Gielgud Theatre has security measures in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit for all guests. Bag checks may be conducted at the entrance, and visitors are advised not to bring large bags or prohibited items such as alcohol, sharp objects, or glass bottles. Staff are trained to support a safe and welcoming environment throughout the venue.

Gielgud Theatre Dress Code

There is no official dress code at the Gielgud Theatre. Most visitors opt for smart-casual attire, but feel free to dress up for a special occasion or keep it comfortable for a weekday matinee. The most important thing is that you're comfortable and able to enjoy the show. Read our What to Wear to the Theatre guide to find out more.

Gielgud Theatre Notable Productions

The Gielgud Theatre has staged a wide range of acclaimed productions, including The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, The Ferryman, and To Kill a Mockingbird. Other standout shows include Oliver!, The Crucible, and a groundbreaking gender-swapped revival of Company. The venue has also seen star-led performances such as Equus with Daniel Radcliffe and Richard Griffiths, and Macbeth starring Patrick Stewart.

Gielgud Theatre Recent Productions

The Gielgud Theatre in London’s West End is currently home to Oliver!, which opened in June 2024. Recent productions include Juno and the Paycock (September–November 2024), Opening Night (March–May 2024), and 2:22 A Ghost Story (May–August 2024). The theatre also hosted an extended run of To Kill a Mockingbird from March 2022 to May 2023.

Gielgud Theatre Seating Plan

The Gielgud Theatre seating plan shows a capacity of 986 seats spread across three levels: Stalls, Dress Circle, and Grand Circle. Stalls offer the closest view of the stage and are ideal for immersive experiences, while the Dress Circle provides an elevated, central view. The Grand Circle is higher and more affordable, perfect for those looking for value without compromising on atmosphere.

The venue’s classic design ensures good acoustics and sightlines from most areas. For patrons looking to optimise their experience, using a Gielgud Theatre seat view guide can help you choose the best seat based on the show and your preferences.

Nearest tube: Picadilly Circus
Train: Charing Cross

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Gielgud Theatre

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