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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 07:09 AM
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Booking London Theatre tickets

I read here that you can call the theatre directly to book tickets and thus avoid booking fees and choose the seats you want. We'd like to see Wicked and Billy Elliot in August when we're in London. Does anybody know where I can find the direct phone number for the theatres playing these shows? Thank you.
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 07:31 AM
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You might try looking on www.londontheatre.co.uk for theater listings. It has the address and telephone number for each theater. In addition, it also has seating charts for each theater, which is a help, since most theaters in London are quite old and some areas of the theater may be slightly obstructed.
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 08:01 AM
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If you call the theatre directly, you will pay full price, which is not fun. With really new, popular shows, this may be necessary, but usually is not. Also, are you atlking about calling from the US to London(expensive), or calling after you're there(risky, last minute)?
You can easily book all your tickets online and very rarely, if ever, will you have to buy tix without knowing what seats you're getting.
Try www.theatremania.com
www.broadwaybox.com
www.londontown.com
and/or www.lastminute.com

Craig's list is a possibility, but do NOT google the show you want and look for tickets, as you will get tons of ticket brokers with outrageous prices.
How successful you will be at getting a discount and how far out you need to buy depends partly on how many tix you're looking for.
Cheers!
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 08:09 AM
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Calling the UK is not expensive. Use a 10-10 number and it costs just pennies a minute.

DO NOT buy tickets off Craig's list or other private sellers.

Most theatres have direct booking - but for some, when you phone the box office you get diverted to Ticketmaster.

The phone # for the Victoria Palace (Billy Elliot) is (0) 844 248 5000. Drop the leading zero.

For the Apollo Victoria (Wicked) I'm pretty sure they do not do telephone bookings and there is a substantial fee. Unless you are going on a weekend, I'd wait until you are in London and go directly to teh theate and buy tix from the box office. Wicked is still very popular - but it is not a total sell out most days so tix are available.
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 08:14 AM
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I always book with the Offical London Theatre site. You can also see what might be available at the Half price ticket booth. Lately I've just been buying tickets on the day of performance at the actual theatre. The prices are usually half off for concessions ( older people)

http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/

I would book Billy Elliot in advance though.
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 08:38 AM
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chcl:

In May, we set our minds to see Billy Elliot, and on a Monday we walked up to a half-price tix counter in Leicester Square and bought tix for the next night at £35 each....and also got to choose our seats. Albeit they were on the upper balcony, but for a dance musical we felt the view was near perfect, especially for these type of stage numbers.

Be aware that the theater (Victoria) has very tight seating at that level. Your knees will be up against the seat in front of you. If you're very tall it can be quite uncomfortable, but at our average heights we managed well...and more importantly, we thorughly enjoyed this masterpiece of musical theater...thank you Elton John. In todays vernacular...'twas awesome!

Last night we rented the movie, though we had seen it when it first came out, and it was such a pleasure watching it again after seeing the play.(wife used up half a box of kleenex at her side!)

Go and enjoy...but you may want to book in advance for August. I might suggest Prezzo's (Italian) for early dinner before the show, just across the street. Fairly reasonable by current London standards...excellent offerings.

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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 09:07 AM
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Thanks for your replies.

Unfortunately for Wicked all the phone numbers I tried and some of the web sites led to one road - TicketMaster. So unless I go up to the Box Office ticket window, I will have to pay to pay TM's 4.5%/per ticket booking fee and £1.5 processing fee.

Thanks Janis for the Victoria Palace number. I can buy tickets from them direct with only a £2.50 fee regardless of price and number of tickets.

I checked TKTS and for today it seems Billy Elliot is still selling at full price and they don't have tickets for Wicked.

I just want to pre-buy our tickets, especially if I'm paying the same price, as it's one less thing for me to worry once we're in London. It's our first time in London so I wanted to be as prepared as possible.

One other thing - if the theatre is not full, do they allow you to move seats for a better view?

Thanks.
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 09:16 AM
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Unfortunately, tower's tale is a good example why to avoid the "half price" ticket resellers ringing Leicester Sq. The tix they paid £35 for in the Upper Circle, have a face value of £17.50. So even if one paid a booking fee to a legit ticket broker, they would still cost less than £20 a ticket. If you want to see a hit show in London, book w/ the theatre or even ticketmaster - not a re-sale agency

For most shows though you can get discount tickets at TKTS in the square, which is the official 1/2 price booth for London theatre. ONLY use TKTS - not those other 1/2 price shops.
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 09:25 AM
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&quot;<i>if the theatre is not full, do they allow you to move seats for a better view?</i>&quot;

Not such a good idea. Very often folks arrive late and then you are embarrassed - not to say disrupting to those around you - having to faff about w/ collecting your bags/programs/coat, file out a very narrow row stepping over others feet/bags etc, getting shusshed, and then go find your own seats.
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 09:41 AM
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Did I read this right? Stu you paid &pound;35/per ticket at Leicester Square and the ticket really had a face value of &pound;17.50! Did you question them about it?

Thanks for the Prezzio recommendation. I'll keep that in my list.

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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 09:42 AM
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Did I read this right? Stu you paid &pound;35/per ticket at Leicester Square and the ticket really had a face value of &pound;17.50! Did you question them about it?

Thanks for the Prezzio recommendation. I'll keep that in my list.

Thanks again Janis - Ok, we won't move - hate to bring attention to us at any cost! ;-)

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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 10:15 AM
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I should have said &quot;the face value for those seats in the Upper Circle was <i>probably</i> &pound;17.50&quot;. Actually there are some Upper Circle seats at &pound;35, but &pound;17.50 covers most of them. The top tickets in the Stalls and Dress Circle for Billy Elliot run &pound;60.

This is how the 1/2 price ticket agencies around Leicester Sq work. They have these huge signs that say &quot;Half Price Tickets to Phantom, Wicked&quot; etc. And they DO sell some tix at half price. But invariably they are obstructed view or something else like that. The majority of their stock is sold at over face value. They are the same as ticket agencies/legal scalpers in the States. Nothing illegal - but the signs are definitely misleading.

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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 10:52 AM
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Thanks for the clarification, Janis.

I know London theatres are very different than here in the US as they allow you to eat in your seat even during the performance. But do they also allow late-comers to come in at anytime?
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 11:00 AM
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I was just telling someone that we were going to see Spamalot when we are in London and how happy I am with the seats. (Through ticket master - checked with theatremonkey.com for best seats first). They told me that when they were in London they also saw Spamalot but got their tickets that were supposed to be prime seats at a half price booth and paid top price. The seats were terrible behind a post etc so they went back the next day and demanded their money back. They did indeed get the refund but would rather have had good seats in the first place.
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 01:12 PM
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chcl: There goes Janis again...calling me a bloomin' idiot for the second time in two weeks. Well, perhaps I am for paying face value (and it was at TKTS), but
we had second row seats in the Upper Circle, for excellent viewing as I stated to chcl above...and they may have been faced at &pound;35. We were happy to get them because Tuesday was our only chance and there were only 9 seats left on the &quot;seat map&quot;. When we saw the show, there wasn an empty seat in Upper Circle.

Obviously Janis, you enjoy sharpshooting as you so often do. Your 'tude shows every time.

Some people on this forum might agree that you are a valuable expert source...for the most part I agree with that (while you sit at your computer closely perusing tube, train and bus schedules, restaurant prices...a veritable human encyclopedic guide book).

That doesn't excuse your unbecoming, uppity demeanor.

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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 01:30 PM
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tower -

Without your clarification in your second post (about where your seats were located), your FIRST post was misleading. You wrote:

&lt;&lt; In May, we set our minds to see Billy Elliot, and on a Monday we walked up to a half-price tix counter in Leicester Square and bought tix for the next night at &pound;35 each....and also got to choose our seats. &gt;&gt;

When I read this, my interpretation is that your &pound;35 tix were bought at half-price; that they were originally sold as &pound;70.

The only official half-price ticket counter in Leicester Square is the TKTS booth.
http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/tkts/

This is what the Official London Theatre Guide has to say about the &quot;1/2 price imposters&quot; in Leicester Square:
http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/tkts/touts/
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 02:36 PM
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We bought tix.
We enjoyed the show immensely.
We pay far more for decent shows and seats in L.A.

I merely wanted to let the OP know that yes, we did see Billy, and yes, we paid &pound;35, had good seats ...now she can do whatever she wants. The fact is, what I paid, and where I got the tix is not germane to my friendly letter to the OP...though I elected to impart this information to her...meanwhile, the usual suspects sit ready to snipe.

I have made numerous contributions to this forum over the years...and have truly appreciated all of the thoughtful advice I've received...but I have sadly noticed that the nastiness, the sniping, the senseless rancor, have greatly increased over that time. I imagine that some OP's have been turned off by this. The forum seems to have lost its way in this regard.

But during my twice- a- day visits I will continue to ask questions from time to time if I need answers, and will continue to answer questions from other posters if I can, with a friendly, helpful attitude. It's a pleasure for me, and there is nothing that any sniper can do to stop this.

I suggest you look over some of my past postings if you care to.
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 02:53 PM
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tower- Don't take me the wrong way. I appreciate you posting your experience, and in fact, I will be noting down your Brugge restaurants recommendations.

But back to this particular thread with chcl asking about buying London Theatre tickets. It sounds like you bought your tickets from a reliable &quot;1/2 price&quot; agent, perhaps a member of the STAR (see http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/tkts/touts/). You got your tickets at face value with no mark-up; yet no discount either.

But the fact of the matter is, there are many &quot;1/2 price&quot; agents in Leicester Sq that scheme on unsuspecting tourists by selling them tix at inflated prices. Unless you can recall the name of YOUR 1/2 price agent, it's risky to recommend other readers to use those unofficial 1/2 price agents in Leicester Sq.

From the website I listed above:

&lt;&lt; Don't be misled by imposters! The success of tkts Leicester Square (formally known as the Half Price Ticket Booth) has led to many other discount theatre ticket operations springing up around the Square, all loudly advertising Half Price and cheap West End theatre tickets. You will almost certainly get a poorer deal, less choice of shows, worse seats plus a large booking fee at many of these outlets. &gt;&gt;
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 06:04 PM
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Whoa tower! I have absolutely NO idea what set you off. Please re-read both of my posts. I did not call you an idiot or anything even remotely close.

I have NEVER called you (or anyone else) an idiot. I do notice that whenever someone disagrees, you do take it VERY personally.

Your post indicated you &quot;walked up to a half-price tix counter&quot; - If you had in fact used TKTS, most folks would have said so.

I do not sit at the computer looking up fares/schedules. I have never looked up a tube schedule on-line in my life. If I don't know the answer, I don't post. Forgive me if I don't agree it is me who has the &quot;unbecoming, uppity behavior&quot;
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Old Jun 16th, 2008 | 07:56 PM
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Your implications were quite clear last week when I made an honest mistake between a shuttle and private car...a 2 x 4 upside the head? Really?

&gt;&gt;&gt; I do notice that whenever someone disagrees, you do take it VERY personally&lt;&lt;&lt;

No, only when it comes from you dear.

Now your implications are even clearer..how could I buy tix for Billy Elliot for twice face value...then, you go on to readily admit that perhaps the &pound; 35 could be the right &quot;face&quot; for seats in the first few rows, unobstructed, in the Upper Circle.

Maybe I just don't care...but as I said to yk, we thoroughly enjoyed the show and I merely wanted to tell the OP about it...she doesn't have to use any of my tix statements as a guideline. I'm sure that chcl will work it our right for her own benefit.

The TKTS office..yes, call it what you want..but that is exactly where we purchased the tix... and the bottom line is, a very resounding &quot;So What!&quot;

We can each now go our own way...you can go back to your resident expert position with your piles of data, proving to all Fodor's posters that you are, indeed, the last word on London, and all of the UK, for that matter.

I seriously applaud you for that as I think you are certainly most helpful to posters in this regard.

I will, as I stated to yk, continue to ask for advice on this forum, always in a civil manner, and also give it, when asked, in a similar manner as I always have....during the two fun visits a day on my break from my work, that is.(And admitting errors as I did in the shuttle-private car thread).

No need for me to use a 2 x 4, ever.

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