From world-class illusion and hilarious comedy to family-friendly performances, opera classics, and unforgettable musical tributes, this local gem is pulling out all the stops.
Whether you’re looking to laugh, sing along, or be spellbound, the Churchill Theatre has a show to suit your mood.
Here’s a look at what’s hitting the stage this April.
Derren Brown: Only Human
Tuesday, April 8 to Saturday, April 12
While the details of the show remain tightly under wraps, audiences can expect Brown’s signature psychological wizardry in what promises to be a breathtaking performance.
Tickets are priced between £29 and £59, and with Brown’s shows known for selling out fast, early booking is advised.
The Wizard of Oz (Easter Panto)
Wednesday, April 16
Families are invited to journey Over the Rainbow with a vibrant Easter panto adaptation of The Wizard of Oz.
Bromley’s own Fanny Galore stars as Glinda Galore in this glittering, fun-packed retelling full of colourful scenery, catchy songs and classic panto humour.
Supreme Queen
Thursday, April 17
On April 17, rock fans can look forward to Supreme Queen, one of the world’s top Queen tribute acts.
With tickets priced at £30, the production promises a powerful musical experience with authentic stage sets and jaw-dropping sound and lighting design.
Mess!
Saturday, April 19
Families with little ones can enjoy Mess!, a magical puppetry adventure following Princess Olive on a tidy-up quest.
Designed for children aged 2+, the show features original music, humour and interactive storytelling, with tickets priced from £12.50 to £15.
Jon Culshaw: Imposter Syndrome
Wednesday, April 23
Comedy fans can catch impressionist and radio star Jon Culshaw on Wednesday, April 23 in his critically acclaimed show Imposter Syndrome.
Fresh from a sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run, Culshaw brings to life a cavalcade of famous voices in a unique blend of comedy and music. Tickets are £32.
Legends: The Divas
Thursday, April 24
This is a tribute concert celebrating six decades of music from Diana Ross, Whitney Houston and Beyoncé.
With a full live band and powerhouse vocalists, this one-night-only celebration of legendary women in music is priced between £30 and £32.
Baby Broadway/Menopause the Musical 2
Friday, April 25
A double bill of entertainment follows on Friday, April 25.
In the morning, Baby Broadway brings a lively interactive concert for babies, toddlers and their grown-ups with West End singers, bubbles and songs from hit musicals.
Tickets start at £6.50.
In the evening, the hit show Menopause the Musical 2 – Cruising Through Menopause sets sail with a hilarious sequel to the beloved original.
Starring Carli Norris, Maureen Nolan and Rebecca Wheatley, this joyful comedy touches on friendship, aging and self-discovery.
Tickets range from £31.50 to £35.
La Bohème
Saturday, April 26
Opera lovers are in for a treat with Ellen Kent’s production of La Bohème.
This beautifully staged version of Puccini’s romantic classic features snow effects, stunning period sets and even a live dog on stage.
Performed in Italian with English surtitles, tickets are priced from £34.50 to £51.
Churchill Comedy Club
That same evening, the theatre transforms into a comedy club as the Churchill Comedy Club returns with a double-headliner line-up of top UK comics and resident host Carly Smallman.
A relaxed night of laughs is guaranteed with tickets at £15.
Showaddywaddy
Sunday, April 27
Glam glam rock legends Showaddywaddy bring their infectious energy and decades of hits to Bromley.
Known as “The Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the World”, their show promises feel-good nostalgia with hits like Under the Moon of Love and Three Steps to Heaven.
Tickets are £33.50.
The Ladyboys of Bangkok
Monday, April 28
The Ladyboys of Bangkok return with their 2025 tour, a spectacular mix of cabaret, comedy and dazzling costume changes.
With more than 400 costumes and endless musical numbers, the show is a whirlwind of glitz and fun, with tickets from £31 to £37.50.