Due to popular demand, RENT has announced an extension of its highly anticipated run. Tickets: here.


Originally playing at the Duke of York's Theatre (soon to be The Tom Stoppard Theatre) from 26 September 2026 – 13 February 2027, the hit musical will now run until 27 March 2027.


Announced earlier this year, Jonathan Larson's iconic award-winning musical is set to return to the West End in a brand-new anniversary production.

This  30th-anniversary production stars Stranger Things' Gaten Matarazzo in his West End debut.

He will be joined by Travis Ross as Roger, Bella Brown as Mimi, Billy Nevers as Collins, Lazy Violet as Maureen, Olivier Award nominee Danielle Fiamanya as Joanne, Jeevan Braich as Angel and Joaquin Pedro Valdes as Benny. Further casting to be announced soon.

The rock opera, based on Puccini's La Bohème and set in New York's East Village during the Aids crisis, ran for more than 5,000 performances on Broadway and won four Tony awards. Jonathan Larson, who wrote the book, music and lyrics, died aged 35 of an aortic aneurysm shortly before it opened in 1996. The musical also ran for 18 months in London, became a 2005 film and has had several major revivals including one directed by Luke Sheppard at Manchester's Hope Mill theatre in 2020. Sheppard, who last month won an Olivier award for Paddington: The Musical, is staging the new revival, directly inspired by his Manchester production.