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Thriller Live advice

I am looking into taking my sis to see Thriller Live at the Lyric Theatre in London. It needs to be a Saturday unfortunately, and hopefully within the next few weeks (definately before the end of Sept).
I've looked around and good seats look to be around £50 each. I could use quidco to get 5% on lastminute.com, but I thought I'd ask on here if anyone knows of any better deals. Ive seen balcony seats on seetickets for £25, but I'm worried they'll be rubbish view. I'm not after getting the worst, cheapest seats, as this is a birthday present so I want to treat her, but I just want to know I'm not getting ripped off and I want the best deal I can get for good seats!
Also, if anyone knows which seats are best, or have seen the show and can give me any advice I'd really appreciate it. I think I want stalls seats or upper circle, as they seem to be the best view (and most expensive obviously), and I'm not sure what to choose.
Thanks loads in advance!

Comments

  • ali1972
    ali1972 Posts: 599 Forumite
    It's not a big theatre, so I don't think balcony seats will be too bad. I sat up pretty high and could see everything fine.
    Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...
  • Fenella
    Fenella Posts: 664 Forumite
    You can find out everything you want to know about the show including reviews from people who have seen it and all about which seats are best here:
    http://www.theatremonkey.com/LYRICbooking.htm
    Born to shop;)
  • I went to see it in Cardiff before he popped his clogs. It's ok but unless you are a big fan I wouldn't bother.
    I would like to thank everyone who contributed to the Ramada/Days Inn BRG thread.
  • ali1972
    ali1972 Posts: 599 Forumite
    It's fun but I wouldn't pay through the nose for it.
    Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...
  • joegw
    joegw Posts: 791 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker I won, I won, I won!
    I enjoyed it but I wouldn't call it a musical. There's no storyline just 2.5 hours of live music. It's a small theatre so it doesn't really matter where you sit but we close to the front, which was fantastic!
    :) Thanks to all who post comps! :)
  • I got tickets through lastminute.com for £25 each.
    It was a brilliant show, would defo go again
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