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A new season of showstoppers

Step back into the 60s with Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia – a brand new stage adaptation of one of the UK’s most iconic rock albums from The Who.

The music doesn’t stop there. Returning for it’s second joyride through the Peacock is Bat Out of Hell, and making their London debut are the electrifying Japanese percussionists, Drum TAO.

Did you miss our breathtaking double bill of The Rite of Spring / common ground[s] in 2022? Now is your chance to experience this iconic performance as it returns to Sadler’s Wells Theatre.

See the rest of our dazzling lineup below!

Akram Khan - GIGENIS - the generation of the Earth
Dancers of Akram Khan's Gigenis - the generation of the Earth

Akram Khan - GIGENIS

Sadler's Wells Theatre
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Dancing at Dusk on Digital Stage

Watch Dancing at Dusk on Digital Stage

Digital Stage
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The Snowman
The Snowman

The Snowman

Peacock Theatre
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Compagnie Focus & Chaliwaté - Dimanche
Three people in winter clothing are gathered around a table. One holds a flashlight, another inspects an item with tongs, and the third operates a steering wheel.

Compagnie Focus & Chaliwaté - Dimanche

Peacock Theatre
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Bandoneón - Tango Obsession

Bandoneón - Tango Obsession

Peacock Theatre
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TRASH!
Four performers drumming in big metal bins full of trash

TRASH!

Peacock Theatre
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Drum TAO - The Dream
A woman wears a white dress and is beating a drum that is barrel shaped and on a stand. The background is red.

Drum TAO - The Dream

Peacock Theatre
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Quadrophenia
A man wearing a coat that is open exposing a bare chest. His hair looks wet. He is lit with red light and has a blue circle behind him.

Quadrophenia

Sadler's Wells Theatre
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Bat Out of Hell the Musical

Bat Out of Hell the Musical

Peacock Theatre
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