
While we may be quickly springing through the year, there are still plenty of musical revivals set to take to the stages up and down the UK!
These reimagined pieces are a great way to see fresh takes on familiar favourites – or to experience a classic for the very first time.
Please note, we have only included shows that started previews from the time after we scheduled this pre-Easter weekend!

Anna-Jane Casey is set to lead a rare production of Kander and Ebb’s hit Broadway musical Kiss of the Spider Woman. It’s the first major revival since 1992 and will be staged in an intimate setting, directed by Paul Foster.
Plays at Curve’s Studio Theatre from 3 to 25 April 2026 before touring

There are plenty of opportunities to go “Somewhere That’s Green” in 2026, with a couple of productions of Little Shop of Horrors confirmed. First up is Derby Theatre and Northern Stage’s collaboration, directed by Sarah Brigham. Among the company of actor-musicians are Kristian Cunningham as Seymour and Amena El-Kindy as Audrey. Each performance will integrate creative captions.
Plays at Northern Stage from 8 to 23 May 2026 before transferring to Derby Theatre from 30 May to 20 June 2026

Cole Porter and Arthur Kopit’s High Society is receiving a glitzy revival to spend a summer at the Barbican! The story follows preparations for a society wedding that begin to unravel as past relationships resurface and an intrusive reporter arrives… It’ll have you saying: “You’re Sensational” – especially with a cast featuring Helen George and Felicity Kendal!
Plays at the Barbican from 19 May to 11 July before touring

The original creative team are reuniting to revive Once as part of Alan Cumming‘s inaugural season as artistic director of Pitlochry Festival Theatre. It follows Guy, a Dublin street musician on the verge of giving up his craft, and Girl, a Czech immigrant who persuades him to keep going. Together, they form an unlikely partnership with a group of musicians as they set out to record an album.
Plays at Pitlochry Festival Theatre from 23 May to 27 June

An actor-musician production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang sounds “Truly Scrumptious” and after what they’ve accomplished with The Lord of the Rings, Barnum and Jesus Christ Superstar in recent years, we can’t see what Paul Hart and the Watermill team have planned for this ride!
Plays at Watermill Theatre from 26 May to 13 September

A holy revival will take place in the West End next summer! Sam Ryder will be making his stage debut in Tim Sheader’s Jesus Christ Superstar at The London Palladium, alongside a revolving cast of six Herods. Also previously seen outside at Regent’s Park, perhaps this production could follow the footsteps of another Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice revival that had audiences flocking to a balcony last summer?
Plays at The London Palladium from 20 June to 5 September

Under the new artistic director, Elizabeth Newman, Sheffield Crucible will have a summer holiday! Based on the 1960s film, the piece will be directed by Newman with Ben Occhipinti, and the venue promises that the whole city will get to enjoy the beach.
Plays at Sheffield Crucible from 20 June to 18 July

If you were to set sail to Leicestershire, you’d find an open-air revival of Anything Goes tapping under the stars! Cole Porter’s musical features his classic songs and follows the comedic misunderstandings of nightclub singer Reno Sweeney and a cast of passengers set aboard the SS American.
Plays at Kilworth House Open Air Theatre from 23 June to 2 August

Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron’s coming-out and coming-of-age musical will receive its professional regional premiere in 2026, marking the 20th anniversary of Alison Bechdel’s own graphic novel on which the show is based.
Plays at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre from 3 July to 1 August

Tumble outta bed and get yourself to Peterborough! The much-loved musical is based on the equally loved 1980 film of the same name, featuring the tunes of Dolly Parton and telling the story of three office workers who decide to take revenge on their overbearing boss. Paul Jepson will direct Landmark Theatres’ first in-house production to tour nationally.
Plays at Peterborough New Theatre from 4 July before touring

Fleet Street comes to Birmingham as a new revival of Sondheim and Wheeler’s Sweeney Todd will play at the Rep. Ramin Karimloo will star in the title role and be directed by the theatre’s artistic director Joe Murphy and feature design by Elin Steele – we can’t wait to attend the tale!
Plays at Birmingham Rep from 4 July to 9 August

For the very first time, My Fair Lady will be staged at Chichester Festival Theatre! Rachel Kavanaugh will direct Lerner and Loewe’s musical about a cockney flower seller who meets a phonetics professor.
Plays at Chichester Festival Theatre from 6 July to 5 September

The Jellicle ball is headed outside for a new revival under the stars. Drew McOnie will direct and choreograph Lloyd Webber’s landmark musical before it strays across the country on a tour.
Plays at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre from 25 July to 12 September before touring

Theatre Royal Plymouth has announced a “bold, new” production of Fame the Musical, marking 30 years of the show at the venue where it all started. It’s gonna live forever!
Plays at Theatre Royal Plymouth from 28 July to 15 August

Mark your calendars – the girls are back! Tim Firth and Gary Barlow’s musical is based on the true story of a group of women from a Yorkshire WI who decide to raise money for charity by posing for a nude calendar.
Plays at Theatre By The Lake from 6 August to 5 September before touring

Let’s go, Wildcats! The first-ever non-replica production of High School Musical will mark two decades since the release of the original Disney film. A lead cast including Tobias Turley, Leonor Correia, Caitlin Tipping and Luke Bayer will be co-directed by Hope Mill founders Joseph Houston and William Whelton, boasting an immersive basketball court setting that includes on-stage seating and an extended playing space. Here and now, it’s time for celebration!
Plays at the Lowry from 21 August to 13 September

In 2025, the Hope Mill presented the WhatsOnStage Award-winning revival Young Frankenstein, and their next anti-Christmas offering will be Little Shop of Horrors! They sure are keeping us fed. Carrie-Anne Ingrouille will direct the new staging of Alan Menken and Howard Ashman’s musical comedy, with a wonderful cast.
Plays at Hope Mill Theatre from 25 September to 29 November before transferring to Liverpool

You could have the time of your life watching a new production of Dirty Dancing in an equally new theatre! The Capital Theatre in west London will open in October, and Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on Stage is slated to be one of the first productions at the venue.
Plays at Capital Theatre from 16 October

Can’t get enough of Anything Goes? You can sea (geddit?) another revival at the Mill at Sonning over the festive period!
Plays at the Mill at Sonning from 19 November 2026 to 17 January 2027

The Grinch will be spending Christmas in Leeds! Based on the Dr. Seuss book, the show follows the residents of Who-ville as they prepare for Christmas, while the Grinch attempts to disrupt their celebrations, with the story narrated by his dog Max.
Plays at Leeds Playhouse from 19 November 2026 to 16 January 2027

A loverly new chamber revival of My Fair Lady will play in Pitlochry! Alan Cumming will star as Professor Henry Higgins and be directed by Maria Friedman in the Lerner and Loewe musical.
Plays at Pitlochry Festival Theatre from 21 November to 31 December

George Stiles and Anthony Drewe’s musical Honk! is back! Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Ugly Duckling, the musical centres on Ugly, a duckling who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after being singled out for his appearance.
Plays at Cirencester’s Barn Theatre from 21 November to 3 January 2027

You can Night Waltz your way to Manchester next Christmas as Selina Cartmell will direct Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s musical comedy about mismatched couples. The piece features the musical theatre staple “Send in the Clowns” and will surely dazzle.
Plays at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre from 5 December 2026 to 30 January 2027

Marti Pellow will play Ebenezer Scrooge in a new production of Scrooge The Musical next Christmas! The Wet Wet Wet musician will be directed by Thom Southerland.
Plays at Glasgow’s SEC Armadillo from 12 December 2026 to 10 January 2027