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Stargazing in the West End: TV and Film Icons at LW Theatres

Posted 10th June 2025

Your TV isn’t the only place to catch some of your favourite personalities!

There’s something magical about seeing a familiar face from your favourite film or TV show step onto a West End stage. At LW Theatres, that magic is alive and well, with a dazzling array of stars bringing their talents to some of London’s most iconic venues.

This summer, the spotlight turns to Rachel Zegler, who makes her West End debut as Eva Perón in the Jamie Lloyd-directed revival of Evita at The London Palladium for a limited time from 14 June to 6 September 2025.

But she isn’t the only screen star gracing the stage. Audiences can also look forward to performances from beloved British entertainers including Brian Conley, who will be stepping into the DeLorean as Doc Brown for a limited 12-week season at Back to the Future The Musical.

Later this year, Catherine Tate, Jon Culshaw, Julian Clary, Nigel Havers, and Paul Zerdin will all step onto the stage for the 10th Annual Palladium Panto, Sleeping Beauty.

If that wasn’t enough, throughout the year we have some of the biggest stars in music, comedy and beyond hitting our stages. Tickets are now available for Chris McCausland, Joel Dommett, Ross Noble, Jessie J, Penn & Teller, Alex Horne, Oti Mabuse, Diversity, Anton Du Beke and many, many more!

The London Palladium is set to host an exciting lineup of performances in through 2026. Burlesque icon Dita Von Teese brings her signature glamour to the stage, followed by comedian Rob Beckett, who will have audiences laughing with dates through February. Then in April, the dynamic dance troupe Diversity returns for a high-energy show. It’s a season packed with entertainment not to be missed.

So, whether you’re a lifelong theatre lover or a first-time visitor, there’s never been a better time to experience the thrill of live performance at LW Theatres. With stars like these, the West End truly is the place where the extraordinary takes centre stage.