For anyone after High School Musical Tickets,London

I have been searching for a good deal on High School musical tickets for the theatre in London for a while, including on ebay and the ones I have found beat any other offer. We particularly wanted matinee tickets. The ones I have found are circle seats and have a face value of £45, the company below are selling them for £35. We go on Sunday.

http://londontheatreboxoffice.net/

Hope this helps someone

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  • Groomy_2
    Groomy_2 Posts: 57 Forumite
    There's still some available for Kids Week too, where kids go completely free. There's not Admin fees or postage either.

    Check it out for other T&C's

    http://www.kidsweek.co.uk/
  • save your money, i saw this last week and it was rubbish! glad i only paid £10 for my ticket!
    is officially a GLEEK
  • https://www.westendtheatre.com have a similar offer - give it a bit and they will probably all be discounting.
  • Not really my cup of tea-i'm a grease fan myself!but my hubby brought surprise tickets for me and little sis (only 9 and OBSESSED with HSM!) to go and see it at hammersmith aplollo. We went mid week 15.00 showing and it was great!-she just loved it!tickets were £22.50 each from lastminute.com we were up in the circle but had a fab time-except fro looking like a tit in matching tshirts that i brought for us!(again she loved it tho!). PS thought souveniers were very reasonable too.Was braced for £15 quid rubbish programme and it was £7 huge, full of pics and a big poster. very pleased!
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    Groomy wrote: »
    There's still some available for Kids Week too, where kids go completely free. There's not Admin fees or postage either.

    Check it out for other T&C's

    http://www.kidsweek.co.uk/

    I've tickets for this next week via kids week website, DD is delighted as we love HSM.

    When the tickets come there is a little flyer inside and kids eat free at certain restaurants so we are going to the Rainforest Cafe before the show as well. That is a good saving as kids meals are around £12 in there too so I'll be happy paying £15 for a meal and drinks for the both of us in Central London.

    Tickets were £45 for both of us, no admin or booking fee.

    At the end of the day HSM is not for everyone, neither me nor DD have been to the theatre so I am looking forward to the experience as well as the show.
  • angie_baby
    angie_baby Posts: 1,640 Forumite
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    Ohhhh, im off tonight with DS, we got our tickets on the kidsweek deal. £45 for both.

    Im not a fan of HSM, but DS is, so were going. Im lucky i managed to blag a car from work to pick us up after and take us home.

    smithyjules, how much were the t shirts, etc?
  • daisy2002
    daisy2002 Posts: 964 Forumite
    My DS went to see this before it opened. His school got free tickets to go & see the show. My DS is 7 & a big football fan & hadn't even heard of HSM :rotfl:
    Anyway he went & really enjoyed it.
    I'm sure if he enjoyed it & he's not a HSM fan, then the fans will enjoy it.
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  • We went to see it a couple of weeks ago and really enjoyed it. I managed to get £10 tickets though. I wouldn't have wanted to pay much more than that.

    angie_baby wrote: »
    Ohhhh, im off tonight with DS, we got our tickets on the kidsweek deal. £45 for both.

    Im not a fan of HSM, but DS is, so were going. Im lucky i managed to blag a car from work to pick us up after and take us home.

    smithyjules, how much were the t shirts, etc?

    The t-shirts were pretty expensive, from about £12 upwards if I remember correctly and they had a Wildcats teddy for £10. What I did was bought t-shirts from Asda for about a fiver before we went.

    The program was £7!!! My husband bought one and it's really good quality, lots of nice photos and a nice souvenir of the day.
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    They do have £10 tickets but I found them just for the eveing performances - vecause DD is only 5 it's too late for her so that is why we are going in the afternoon.

    All the £10 tickets I found were right at the back so I thought she might not see much but if you go to www.ticketmaster.co.uk and search for the £10 option of a show you want to see it tells you what is available. As I say, they did have some for all of the shows but right at the back (of the circle??).
  • They do have £10 tickets but I found them just for the eveing performances - vecause DD is only 5 it's too late for her so that is why we are going in the afternoon.

    All the £10 tickets I found were right at the back so I thought she might not see much but if you go to www.ticketmaster.co.uk and search for the £10 option of a show you want to see it tells you what is available. As I say, they did have some for all of the shows but right at the back (of the circle??).

    We sat in Row Z which was the very back row and we could see pretty well. Also being the very back with no-one behind us meant the kids could stand up without blocking anyone's view
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