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Cheap London Theatre tickets (merged)
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            Booking is now open...booking information for cheap tickets for over 60 plays.... 
 eg: Mary Poppins for £30.... Lion King for £30..... and tonnes more! 0 0
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            For those who are not aware of it, Kitkash are offering cheap theatre tickets also, just visit this thread on the boards, register (FREE), enter codes listed in thread, voila 
 http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=131861
 2 for 1 on Blood Brothers tickets priced at £42.50
 Top Price Tickets for Romeo & Juliet for only £15 (usually up to £42)
 Dress Circle Tickets to English National Opera's The Mikado for just £20 Save up to £48!
 Dress Circle Tickets to English National Opera's Rigoletto for just £20 Save up to £48!!
 Top price Chicago tickets for £30The MSE Dictionary
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            Thank you from me too! I have been wanting to see Mamma Mia for ages and finally got 2 good tickets for £30 each through this offer. Last year I was too late to get anything good so I am especially pleased. You don't get to know the actual seats allocated until you have paid but you can choose stalls or circle; I don't know if that applies to all shows or just to this one.0
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            I really want to take my two to see Mary Poppins.. but it looks like there aren't any tickets for over half term.... but there are tonnes of others 0 0
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            Great value tickets - unfortunately still too expensive for 6 of us, well at least until the 4 and 8 year old can sit still and get our money's worth!
 If you combined this with the cheap Travelodge rooms (now £26.00) it could be a really fun, good value weekend.GC Oct £387.69/£400, GC Nov £312.58/£400, GC Dec £111.87/£4000
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            I want to take my children to the theatre (as cheaply as possible) while we are there, as it is the first time and it will be and a very long time before we go again, I'd like to see something they'll really enjoy, has anyone seen and can recommend something for them, they are 9, 11 and 12.There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.0
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            I am taking my daughter and neice to see lion king in march on a sunday matinee..they are both 11....I paid £22.50 from ticketmaster the other day..They might enjoy that???0
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            322.50?! They better had enjoy it!0
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            ooops meant £22.50 each.....I wouldn't be a good money saver if I spent that amount of money on a show...ha ha0
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            jordylass wrote:I want to take my children to the theatre (as cheaply as possible) while we are there, as it is the first time and it will be and a very long time before we go again, I'd like to see something they'll really enjoy, has anyone seen and can recommend something for them, they are 9, 11 and 12.
 I've seen Lion King and it is very enjoyable. Enjoyed Chitty Chitty Bang Bang more but I think that has closed as it is now touring. Off to see Mary Poppins in a couple of weeks.0
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