Can't say if they're good since they haven't opened yet, but I'm interested in Kiss Me Kate (Stephanie J. Block) at the Barbican, Bluets at the Royal Court (Ben Whishaw/Emma D'Arcy), the Ashton Triple Bill at the Royal Opera House, A View From the Bridge at the Haymarket (Dominic West), Hello Dolly! at the Palladium. And if the reviews/word of mouth are good, and returns are available, there's always the Romeo & Juliet with Tom Holland.
Echoing those above. In addition, Two Strangers (Carry a Cake…) is charming. I’ve heard good things about Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder but haven’t seen it yet. And Starlight Express should be quite an experience, if nothing else.
Glad you picked Standing On The Sky's Edge. Of the twenty shows I saw in March this one was in the top five. Liked the play The Hills of California at the Pinter Theatre. The rush with todaystix.com gave me a stalls seat at a good price.
If you like James Corden, he'll be at the Old Vic in the play "The Constituent". Everything else I'm seeing in July has already been mentioned here but I'm oddly curious about the English language premiere of (I think the Korean) musical about Marie Curie at the Charing Cross Theatre.
BIG BALONEY said: "Glad you picked Standing On The Sky's Edge. Of the twenty shows I saw in March this one was in the top five. Liked the play The Hills of California at the Pinter Theatre. The rush with todaystix.com gave me a stalls seat at a good price."
"Sky's Edge" has entered into my personal Top 5 Musicals of all-time list.
Think you already have a solid list. I’ll be in London in September and already have tickets for Operation Mincemeat. No idea if any of the current cast will still be performing, but if not, I’m sure they’ll find some fantastic replacements.
We are there in mid-June and have booked People Places & Things with Denise Gough (spouse saw it back in its original London run), Next to Normal and Two Strangers.
Will try to work Standing on Sky's Edge in. Also may try for Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder
One of these trips I'm going to see Witness for the Prosecution.
There also is Spirited Away at the Coliseum. It is in Japanese. It's supposed to be excellent. But the prices are, for London, a bit high.