For many years, extraordinary musicals have moved audiences at the West End. But did you know that some have been running for over 30 years? That’s right! Musicals like The Phantom of the Opera and Les Misérables have stood the test of time and are living testaments to the power of theatre. Which other musicals have dominated the West End for a place amongst the longest-running musicals? Read on to find out!
Les Misérables
- An innocent Jean Valjean seeks salvation but still lives as a fugitive haunted by Inspector M Javert. Marius Pontmercy fights for freedom and his love for Cosette.
- While seemingly unconnected, Les Misérables takes us on an emotional journey through the French Revolution, intertwining the lives of these characters in a tapestry of romance, revolution, and redemption.
- This masterpiece holds the crown as the longest-running musical in the West End, having captivated audiences for over 35 years since its premiere in 1985.
51 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 6BA, United Kingdom
The Phantom of the Opera
- A haunting story of a deformed musical genius who fixates on a gifted soprano, The Phantom of the Opera first graced the West End stage in 1986.
- It has achieved a remarkable run of over 35 years, solidifying its place as one of the longest-running musicals in history.
- The Phantom's pursuit of love and artistic excellence unfolds against a backdrop of stunning sets, costumes, and special effects.
Haymarket, St. James's, London SW1Y 4QL, United Kingdom
The Lion King
- The Lion King first premiered in 1999, roared its way into the hearts of audiences and has been running for over 20 triumphant years.
- Simba is a young lion destined to reclaim his throne after losing his father in a murderous betrayal.
- Embark on a journey with him through the African Savannah, where puppetry, costumes, and choreography bring the animal kingdom to life.
21 Wellington St, London WC2E 7RQ, United Kingdom
Mamma Mia!
- Sophie is about to have the wedding of her dreams, with a man she loves. In her quest to uncover the identity of her father, she invites three men from her mother's past to her wedding.
- Mamma Mia! premiered in 1999 and has been delighting audiences for over 20 years.
- Set against the backdrop of a picturesque Greek island, this beloved musical transports us into a world filled with the timeless songs of ABBA, one of the most iconic music groups of all time.
Aldwych, London WC2B 4LD, United Kingdom
Wicked
- Wicked first took flight in 2006 and has continued to cast its spell on audiences for over 15 remarkable years.
- A captivating prequel to the beloved tale of The Wizard of Oz, Wicked unravels the untold story of the witches of Oz: Glinda, the virtuous good witch, and Elphaba, the misunderstood "wicked" witch of the West.
- With mindblowing set-pieces and catchy tunes, Wicked has cemented its place as one of the longest-running musicals of West End.
17 Wilton Rd, Pimlico, London SW1V 1LG, United Kingdom
Matilda the Musical
- Matilda made her West End debut in 2011 and has been bewitching theatregoers for over 10 years.
- Based on Roald Dahl's cherished children's book, Matilda the Musical invites us into the extraordinary world of Matilda Wormwood, a bright young girl with an insatiable love for reading and learning.
- Despite facing adversity from her ignorant parents and a wicked headmistress, Matilda's indomitable spirit and powers lead her on a transformative journey.
- With the guidance of her compassionate teacher, Miss Honey, Matilda learns to stand up for herself and rewrite her own destiny.
Earlham St, London WC2H 9HU, United Kingdom
Honourable Mentions
There are several iconic musicals that, while no longer running, left an indelible mark on the West End. Blood Brothers premiered in 1988 and enjoyed an impressive run of 35 years. This poignant musical delves into the lives of twin brothers separated at birth, who grow up in different social classes and find themselves entangled in a love triangle. Another noteworthy mention is Cats, which prowled onto the stage in 1981 and captivated audiences for 24 years. Based on T.S. Eliot's whimsical poems, this musical delves into the world of the Jellicle cats who gather once a year to determine which of them will be granted a new life.
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