London Theatre Week sale runs until the end of the week, with discount West End show tickets up for grabs.
That means you now have until September 17 to grab yourself a good deal, so now is the time to book tickets to that show you've always wanted to see.
The annual sale sees more than 60 critically acclaimed shows offer tickets from as little as £15.
Returning to the campaign this year are classic West End shows including Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic The Phantom of the Opera, the mighty Les Misérables and Tim Minchin's delightful and hilarious take on the beloved Roald Dahl tale, Matilda the Musical.
Tickets to modern classics such as the award-winning Back to the Future andSister Act and The Book of Mormon are also on sale.
Tickets to new shows are also available, with bookings running into January 2024.
These shows include Crazy For You, a tap dancing extravaganza based on the 1930s Gershwin musical Girl Crazy about a man who travels to a small American town to foreclose on a mortgage but finds complicated heart flutters instead.
Another new show, the Time Traveller’s Wife, based on the best-selling book opens in October. This time bending tale features music by Joss Stone and the Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart
The Little Big Things opens this month and is also part of the London Theatre Week sale. Based on a best-selling memoir, the show tells the story of mouth artist Henry Fraser, who as a 17-year-old found himself paralysed from the neck down due to an accident.
If you do buy tickets to a West End show and fancy making a night out of it, try one of these great London restaurants for a bite to eat beforehand.
London Theatre Week will run until September 17. To buy tickets, visit londontheatre.co.uk
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