Theatre in London

If you are in London, then a visit to the theatre is a must! In London, one can go and watch some of the best shows!

The good news is that if you are in London some time between January and February, then you’ve got a chance to go to a show at a cheaper price! This is because from 1 January to 13 February, you can Get Into London Theatre (GILT) with the seventh annual cut-price ticket campaign. What a perfect excuse to go to the theatre! Cheaper price tickets make a visit to one of the ongoing shows a must, considering that there are GILT-edged opportunities to see over 40 top West End shows!

And to tempt you into buying a ticket even more, here are the prices:

Seats are available at three different prices, from as little as £15, rising to £25 and £35 - all with no booking fees.

The range of shows means there’s sure to be something for everyone, with comedies, drama, musicals, opera and ballet to choose from. There’s also top entertainment from the likes of the Moscow State Circus and panto classics such as Cinderela.

Tickets for £15

Shows with tickets available for £15 include All The Fun Of The Fair, Amazonia, Cinderella, Horrid Henry, Lazy Town Live - The Pirates Adventure, The Nutcracker, The Snowman, Stomp, The Stone, Swan Lake, Traces and Woman In Mind.
Tickets for £25

In the £25 bracket, you’ll find The 39 Steps, Avenue Q, Blood Brothers, Duet For One, Entertaining Mr Sloane, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Joseph, La Clique, The Sound Of Music, Sunset Boulevard, Thriller - Live, Treasure Island, We Will Rock You, Well, The Woman In Black and Zorro.
Tickets for £35

Tickets for £35 can be purchased for Billy Elliot The Musical, Blood Brothers, Carousel, Chicago, Complicit, Edward Scissorhands, Grease, Hairspray, Jersey Boys, La Cage Aux Folles, Les Misérables, Disney’s The Lion King, Magic Flute, English National Ballet’s Manon, A Midsummer Nights Dream, The Phantom Of The Opera and Wicked

If you are tempted, then have a look at this London Theatre Guide, to choose your next show, and then go on and book your London theatre tickets!


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