Greenwich Theatre announces exciting 2025 season including critically acclaimed musical Murder Ballad.
Greenwich Theatre’s exciting and diverse 2025 season is packed with theatre, musicals, live music, children’s shows and a magical pantomime. In autumn 2025, the venue will stage Murder Ballad, their first in-house musical in two decades. The 2025 season also includes five new home-grown productions with One Day When We Were Young, Jez Butterworth’s Parlour Song, and family favourites The Three Musketeers, The Elves and the Shoemaker and Peter Pan.
One Day When We Were Young (26th February – 22nd March)
Tony Award-nominee Nick Payne’s heart-breaking story of two lives played out against an ever-changing world offers an emotive, intimate glimpse of the fragility of the promises humans make to one another
Jez Butterworth’s Parlour Song (2nd – 24th May)
A blackly comic exploration of deceit, paranoia and desire, starring Jeremy Edwards (The Locke Inn, 2016; Hollyoaks, 1995). Parlour Song follows the story of demolition expert Ned, with his seemingly perfect life in the English countryside. Outwardly his life is entirely unremarkable but things are not as they appear.
Musical adaptation of The Three Musketeers (24th July – 24th August)
The Elves and the Shoemaker (30th July – 24th August)
Murder Ballad (30th September – 26th October)
A dramatic, razor-sharp tale of modern relationships abandoned dreams and treachery in New York City. This boldly brilliant and explosive musical follows three people, disillusioned by life and caught in a secret love triangle that threatens to tear their lives apart.
Peter Pan (28th November – 11 January 2026)
The jam-packed 2025 season also includes work from a variety of visiting companies. Cattle Productions will bring ‘rag and boning’ father and son duo Albert and Harold to Greenwich with Steptoe and Son: Live (17th January). Die Fledermaus (31st January – 1st February) promises audiences unforgettable melodies with a witty translation of Strauss’ enduring operettas. Greenwich Theatre’s Studio Bar will also host a Valentine’s Day extravaganza as Jas Ratchford and David Thomas present the hilarious sing-along show Punchlines ‘n’ records (14th February).
There’s something for all the family at Greenwich Theatre in Spring 2025, with the highly-anticipated return of Greenwich Children’s Theatre Festival. Kicking off the Easter month with Dinosaurs Live! (5th April), Fireman Sam Live! The Great Camping Adventure (12th April) and Full House Theatre’s The Worst Princess (15th- 16th April). Other shows in the festival include stage adaptations of There’s A Monster In Your Show, Julia Donaldson’s The Detective Dog and The Very Hungry Caterpillar, alongside a special performance of Shlomo’s beatbox adventure.
The final weekend of May will entertain music fans with Paul Young (30th May), Britain’s Got Talent and America’s Got Talent vocal sensation Tom Ball (31st May 2025). Tom Fletcher’s The Dinosaur that Pooped (14th June), Ministry of Science Live – Science Saved The World (30th August), Tom Gates Live on Stage (31st August) and fans of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd are in for a treat in winter 2025, as music icon John Lyndon’s spoken word show I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right (2nd November) arrives at Greenwich Theatre for one night only!
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