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Wicked Musical - Half Price
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I've got a feeling it's only available before Christmas unfortunately. I'm not 100% sure, but it seems to be the case! But no, you don't need a contract - just the code!0
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My sister and I went to see Wicked on April 18. She bought us tickets for my birthday. It was amazing! If you haven’t seen it, you should go!! The singing was incredible!! So before you go, it would be better to compare tickets prices, coz the prices are often sky rocked. I used not to do that before, but now I find it interesting idea and it’s FREE!!Here is the link: http://www.ticketsreview.com/theater/wicked_tickets/
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Having seen this musical 15 times I can vouch that it's amazing.Just a heads up for anyone who has some time on the day.The theatre releases the front row of the stalls every morning at 10am for £25 each.I've only ever sat in front row and the view is amazing,not like some theatre's where you have to stretch your neck.So if your in London on the day and want good value seats then day seat it.You do need to be there around 9am weekdays or a bit earlier on weekend to garuntee yourself tickets but well worth it in my opinion!0
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I can vouch for that I got the saturday morning £25 tickets for the front row --amazing show want to go a third time0
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Can someone tell me exactly where to enter the code please? I've tried to enter it where it says "enter special offer code or password" but it doesn't work. Thanks.0
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amandablank wrote: »My sister and I went to see Wicked on April 18. She bought us tickets for my birthday. It was amazing! If you haven’t seen it, you should go!! The singing was incredible!! So before you go, it would be better to compare tickets prices, coz the prices are often sky rocked. I used not to do that before, but now I find it interesting idea and it’s FREE!!Here is the link: http://www.ticketsreview.com/theater/wicked_tickets/
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Students can also get cheaper tickets by showing their NUS card they get the best available seats in the house for £25 monday-sat matinee,it exculdes saturday evening.0 -
Tickets start at £15 at lastminute.com: http://www.lastminute.com/site/entertainment/event-product.html?eventID=449073524-1&intcmp=main_hp_golastsecond_next7days_wicked
We're trying to decide between seeing this and Lord of the Rings. Anyone seen the two? I really wanted Wicked, and my husband wanted LOTR. He wants to pick Wicked to be sweet to me, and I want LOTR to do the same for him, lol! We don't get in to London much so we probably won't end up seeing both. I read a pretty bad review on LOTR, though, and a so/so review on Wicked.0 -
Hi I'm new to this site can someone tell me if this "wicked" offer is still available and post a link to where I put the code in?
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on ticketmaster when i looked the tickets came up from £15 without code,we went on 25th april,amazing show,we got £20 tickets in orchestra stalls row e seats 36,37,38 good seats saw everything without having to strain necks0
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Tickets start at £15 at lastminute.com: http://www.lastminute.com/site/entertainment/event-product.html?eventID=449073524-1&intcmp=main_hp_golastsecond_next7days_wicked
We're trying to decide between seeing this and Lord of the Rings. Anyone seen the two? I really wanted Wicked, and my husband wanted LOTR. He wants to pick Wicked to be sweet to me, and I want LOTR to do the same for him, lol! We don't get in to London much so we probably won't end up seeing both. I read a pretty bad review on LOTR, though, and a so/so review on Wicked.
well LOTR is closing very soon so if it's something your interested in seeing then Ihat's something to take into consideration.Wicked will be around for a while yet.Wicked however is the better of the two.Visually LOTR is stunning,but then again so is wicked.I am however very biased but I myself have seen the London production 15 times and have friends who must be close to seeing it 100 times since it opening in 2006.
Lastminute do sell tickets from £15 but so does ticketmaster,seetickets and the theatre itself.Last minute do have some good deals but the only slight problem is you don't know where your sitting until you pick your tickets up at the theatre.£15 will normally get the back of the circle which aren't bad seats but if you can stretch it then the half price ticket offer is a good one,or day seats or student standby's!
If your seeing the show before June 7th then you'll be seeing Kerry Ellis as Elphaba (green witch),she leaves after that to do a 6 month stint on Broadway.After June 7th Elphaba will be played by Alexia Khadime who is currently playing Nala in the Lion King.The role of Glinda will be played by Dianne Pilkington through out.0
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