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Cheap London theatre tickets in January

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  • Thanks for the bump Darkangel; we're in London next weekend (...staying in £20 premier inn rooms, natch...) so now we are off to Spamalot. In the high seats too! (£15 each, but for a west end show on a Saturday night I think it's great value).
    I wonder whether trying to cram in the matinee of Taboo might be a little much....
  • caringa
    caringa Posts: 676 Forumite
    Went to see Dreamboats and Petticoats yesterday (19th) and had fab stall seats for £15. Great deal!
  • Anybody know of cheap tickets in Manchester? Would love to go to a show but the tickets are way to expensive :(
  • lotielot
    lotielot Posts: 114 Forumite
    Thanks, just booked Billy Elliot
  • jbro
    jbro Posts: 898 Forumite
    Anybody know of cheap tickets in Manchester? Would love to go to a show but the tickets are way to expensive :(

    Tickets for Manchester Opera House

    http://www.travelzoo.com/uk/local-deals/Manchester/Entertainment/38897
  • char1402
    char1402 Posts: 49 Forumite
    jbro wrote: »
    We went to see Spamalot on £10 tickets last Saturday night (12th Jan). High seats but reasonable view and still a great night.

    We are off this saturday - what seats did you have? We are row B 5&6 - just wondering if we are going to get a goodish view?
  • jbro
    jbro Posts: 898 Forumite
    char1402 wrote: »
    We are off this saturday - what seats did you have? We are row B 5&6 - just wondering if we are going to get a goodish view?

    We were row E 3&4 in the upper circle. Sounds like yours are a bit better. We had a very reasonable view - especially given what we paid.

    Enjoy it! I never checked who was in it, expecting it to be an unknown cast, but we recognised King Arthur as Stephen Tomkinson (of Drop the Dead Donkey, Wild at Heart etc).

    Great fun, and the cast were clearly enjoying it too, judging by the odd fit of the giggles!
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