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Norm Apr 13th, 2002 08:24 PM

London Theater Tickets
 
Need information on theater tickets in London<BR>Thanks, <BR>Norm K

Julie Apr 13th, 2002 08:37 PM

what type of theatre?<BR>what type of play?<BR>traditional?<BR>new age?<BR>comedy?<BR>drama?<BR>tradgedy?<BR>what area of the city?<BR>what price range?<BR>what kind of information?<BR>directions?<BR>ticket prices?<BR>online booking?<BR>what is playing?<BR>what is good?<BR>what isn't good?<BR><BR>

Julie Apr 13th, 2002 08:38 PM

p.s.<BR><BR>do a search for "London theatre"

Huong Apr 13th, 2002 11:12 PM

My husband and I went to London two years ago and we didn't purchase tickets ahead of time. In fact, we got to the area and there were some booths selling discounted tickets before the show. We got some decent tickets to see Les Mis. You could probably find some better tickets than ours if you purchased it a few days ahead. Ours were last minute plans.

Myer Apr 14th, 2002 03:48 AM

I guess you have 2 choices: Wait until the day of the show, go to the half price ticket booth in Leicester Sq and wait in line taking your chances on saving money or book ahead of time to gurantee better seats, the show of your choice but pay more.<BR><BR>We will booked tickets for My Fair Lady for the middle of May. Called the theatre directly from the US. The price was regular ticket price plus 1 pound. The tickets were mailed and arrived on the 5th day after booking. The envelope had a 1 pound postage on it. I guess the other pound is for service charge. <BR><BR>While I could have saved money at the last minute, I didn't want to waste part of only 3 days in London and then possibly not get what I wanted.<BR>


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