Capital Theatres announces Hadestown and more

Posted: 4th June 2026

Capital Theatres continues to share extraordinary experiences with an impressive new line-up of shows announced for the Festival Theatre and newly redeveloped King’s Theatre.

West End phenomenon Hadestown (15 – 29 Jun 2027) comes to Scotland and the Festival Theatre for the very first time. The eight-time Tony Award winner including Best Musical and Grammy Award winner for Best Musical Theatre Album offers audiences an unforgettable journey to the Underworld and back in the production’s first UK tour.

The Festival Theatre continues to be the very best place for dance in Scotland with the newly announced It’s a Sin (8 – 12 Jun 2027) co-produced by Capital Theatres, inspired by Russell T Davies’ 80s TV drama and choreographed by Rambert’s Artistic Director Benoit Swan Pouffer. Dance audiences are in for a treat with Northern Ballet’s Gentlemen Jack (1 – 3 April 2027) a major new ballet telling the story of Anne Lister as she navigates 19th century society, choreographed by Anabelle Lopez Ochoa and co-produced with Finnish National Ballet.

Scottish Opera has unveiled details of its 2026/27 season including five new stand-out productions at the Festival Theatre: Turandot (11 – 22 Nov 2026), Alcina (25 – 27 Feb 2027), Fidelio (26 Feb 2027), Madama Butterfly (27 May – 5 Jun 2027) and Così fan tutte (29 May – 2 Jun 2027).

Other highlights at the Festival Theatre include the return of Scottish Ballet’s The Scandal at Mayerling (22 – 24 Apr 2027) and the stage debut of television inspired favourite Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger’s Drift (28 Apr – 1 May 2027). At the King’s Theatre, audiences can look forward to psychological thriller Before I Go To Sleep (25 – 29 May 2027) starring Giovanna Fletcher and comedic powerhouse Jimeoin with his BALLYHOO! tour (14 Mar 2027).

All shows are currently on sale to Friends of Capital Theatres. General sale for Rambert’s It’s a Sin and Scottish Ballet’s Scandal at Mayerling is on Friday 5 June, Midsomer Murders and Gentleman Jack on Tuesday 9 June and Hadestown on Thursday 11 June. Tickets are available at capitaltheatres.com.

Listings information:

Scottish Opera: Turandot
Wed 11 – Sun 22 Nov 2026
Festival Theatre
Opera
World-renowned Scottish director Sir David McVicar brings his visionary storytelling to bear on Puccini’s epic, final opera in this, its centenary year.
Turandot (capitaltheatres.com)

Scottish Opera: Alcina
Thu 25 – Sat 27 Feb 2027
Festival Theatre
Opera
Olivia Fuchs, director of 2025’s five-star The Makropulos Affair, transports Handel’s romantic fantasy to the vibrant, flamboyant, all-intoxicating club scene, joyfully toying with opera’s power and gender dynamics.
Alcina (capitaltheatres.com)

Scottish Operea: Fidelio
Fri 26 Feb 2027
Festival Theatre
Opera
Beethoven’s only opera – a remarkable outlier in his expansive body of works – is a triumphant tale of freedom of conscience in the face of oppression, affirming the power of the human spirit to overcome the worst of circumstances.
Fidelio (capitaltheatres.com)

Jimeoin: BALLYHOO!
Sun 14 Mar 2027
King’s Theatre
Comedy
A not-to-be-missed, hilarious evening with a genuine stand-up comedy legend who is globally hailed as one of live comedy’s masters.
Jimeoin (capitaltheatres.com)

Gentleman Jack
Thu 1 – Sat 3 Apr 2027
Festival Theatre
Dance
Masters of storytelling Northern Ballet bring to the stage the extraordinary story of Anne Lister – better known as Gentleman Jack.
Gentleman Jack (capitaltheatres.com)

Scottish Ballet: The Scandal at Mayerling
Thu 22 – Sat 24 Apr 2027
Festival Theatre
Dance
Macmillan’s most dramatic ballet, based on the true story of a royal family with a dark secret, re-imagined by Scottish Ballet.
Scandal at Mayerling (capitaltheatres.com)

Midsommer Murders: The Killings at Badger’s Drift
Wed 28 Apr – Sat 1 May 2027
Festival Theatre
Drama
Murder comes to the countryside in the theatrical world premiere of the critically acclaimed television favourite Midsomer Murders.
Midsommer Murders (capitaltheatres.com)

Before I Go To Sleep
Tue 25 – Sat 29 May 2027
King’s Theatre
Drama
Acclaimed actor, author and podcaster Giovanna Fletcher stars in the world stage premiere of Before I Go To Sleep, based on the international bestselling novel by S.J Watson, that became a hit film starring Nicole Kidman.
Before I Go To Sleep (capitaltheatres.com)

Scottish Opera: Madama Butterfly
Thu 27 May – Sat 5 Jun 2027
Festival Theatre
Opera
Coming to Scotland after a triumphant run in Dublin, this production’s first-rate cast includes Sunyoung Seo (Il trittico 2023) as Cio-Cio-San, Andrés Presno as Pinkerton, Lea Shaw (L’heure espagnole 2025) as Suzuki, and Phillip Rhodes (La traviata 2024) as Sharpless.
Madama Butterfly (capitaltheatres.com)

Scottish Opera: Così fan tutte
Sat 29 May – Wed 2 Jun 2027
Festival Theatre
Opera
Presented in collaboration with the new Advanced Artist Diploma in Opera programme at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, this is a prime chance to experience the future of opera first-hand.
Cosi fan tutte (capitaltheatres.com)

It’s a Sin
Tue 8 – Sat 12 Jun 2027
Festival Theatre
Dance
Rambert’s new dance work It’s a Sin, inspired by the acclaimed series by Russell T Davies, directed and choreographed by Artistic Director Benoit Swan Pouffer.
It’s a Sin (capitaltheatres.com)

Hadestown
Tue 15 – Sat 19 Jun 2027
Festival Theatre
Musical
The smash-hit Broadway and West End musical sensation is an unforgettable journey to the underworld and back, intertwining two ancient Greek mythic love stories – that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone.
Hadestown (capitaltheatres.com)

Full details of all shows can be found online at  www.capitaltheatres.com/whats-on.