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London Shows
Twinny1415
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Please can you help.
Me and my sister are taking our mum to London for the weekend and are wanting to go to a show while there. The prices are extremely expensive, has anyone got any tips of how we can get cheaper but not too high or restricted view tickets? Looking at paying £50 per ticket.
Thank you in advance
Me and my sister are taking our mum to London for the weekend and are wanting to go to a show while there. The prices are extremely expensive, has anyone got any tips of how we can get cheaper but not too high or restricted view tickets? Looking at paying £50 per ticket.
Thank you in advance
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Twinny1415 wrote: »Please can you help.
Me and my sister are taking our mum to London for the weekend and are wanting to go to a show while there. The prices are extremely expensive, has anyone got any tips of how we can get cheaper but not too high or restricted view tickets? Looking at paying £50 per ticket.
Thank you in advance
The tickets in the front row of les mis arer £45 for the two directly behind the conductor as appantly his baton can be a distraction.
Also if you type in NEWS when booking blood brothers the tickets are about £20 each at the momentLBM August 2011. DFD somewhere post [STRIKE]2025[/STRIKE]2022 :eek:
Total debts October 2011 circa GBP 17,700 September 2018 GBP 0 DMP with Payplan
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger:T:D:D:D0 -
Thank you for that info re Blood Brothers Standingtall, but it is out of our date range, we are going 17/18 November.
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What do you want to see? The National is always cheaper than the West End but there are often bargains to be had by checking Lastminute.com and Theatremonkey.0
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The booths at Covent Garden & Leicester Sq have some great offers if you don't mind getting tickets the day of the show.
If not, See Tickets are a good bet.Public appearances now involve clothing. Sorry, it's part of my bail conditions.0 -
lastminute dot com have some good offers for Wicked. The theatre is big so you don't really get a bad view in the upper circle. I went last night and loved it! Paid £30 per ticket including all fees instead of the usual £53+fees.
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Buy directly from the theatre always cheaper0
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Have you tried : Broadwaybox.com/london/, they are famous for Broadway discounts, but they also have a whole section on London, including theatre. I found good deal for "We Will Rock You".0
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I always go with Last minute'Never forget that only dead fish swim with the stream.'
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