1. Choosing the right show for you.
The list of shows the West End has to offer is endless and for first-time theatregoers this can understandably be a daunting prospect. But rest assured this decision is anything but! It’s simple, there is something for everyone, from a feel-good musical like Mamma Mia! to long-running classics like Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap.
If you’re trying to please a group with different tastes, your safest bet is a musical like Wicked. With its soaring songs, engaging story, and dazzling, innovative stage designs, it creates a magical atmosphere that can completely transport you - making it easy to get lost in the world of the show.
2. Discovering value ticket deals.
It is a misconception that going to a West End show will cost you a small fortune; plenty of websites now offer discounted tickets for top West End shows. Once you have decided whether you are going to see a matinee or evening performance, it is highly recommended to book your tickets in advance, especially if you are going with young children who would not appreciate being turned away at the box office as they are told the show is sold-out!
3. Finding somewhere to eat.
Deciding where to eat can be tricky, especially if you’re in a part of London you’re not familiar with. While it’s not essential to dine out before a West End show, many people like to make a full day or evening of it. Luckily, the West End is packed with restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets.
For casual family-friendly options, chains like Nando’s or Pizza Express are reliable choices. If you’re looking for something a little more special - perfect for a girls’ night out or a celebratory dinner - you might try Brasserie Blanc for classic French cuisine, Dishoom for vibrant Indian flavours, or Hawksmoor for an indulgent steak experience. There are also plenty of quirky cafés and contemporary bistros tucked away on side streets if you want something more intimate before heading to the theatre.
4. What to wear.
When it comes to theatre attire, the good news is you can wear pretty much whatever you like - but it’s still worth giving your outfit a little thought. For a matinee performance, casual clothes like jeans and a t-shirt are perfectly fine. For an evening show, it’s nice to lean toward smart-casual - although not compulsory. Ladies might choose smart trousers with a blouse or a classic little black dress, while gentlemen could opt for a smart shirt with trousers or neat jeans - no tie required. The key is to feel comfortable while still looking put-together for a night out at the theatre. For more details, here's our guide on what to wear for a theatre trip!
5. Finding the theatre.
Finally, make sure you allow plenty of time to find your theatre before the performance begins. This might seem obvious, but navigating London - especially if you’re new to the city - can be tricky. If you’ve arrived by train, you’ll likely need to use the Underground to reach your destination.
There are several helpful apps you can download to plan your journey, whether by Tube or bus. Just remember that phones often struggle to get a 3G signal or Wi-Fi connection underground, so it’s best to plan ahead. Tube maps are also available at every station and can help you familiarise yourself with the different lines and station names.
And if all else fails, don’t worry - station staff are always happy to help and will point you in the right direction. Giving yourself extra time ensures you arrive relaxed, ready to enjoy the show from the very first note.
So hopefully you are now all clued-up and ready for your first experience of London’s West End!