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Black Friday Theatre Ticket Deals Launch

by Staff Writer
November 18, 2022
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Black Friday Theatre Ticket Deals

Black Friday Theatre Ticket Deals

TodayTix announces today their biggest and best Black Friday promotion. With over 40 spectacular shows taking part, this year’s Black Friday offering is the biggest and best yet.

Running today until 4th December, this year’s campaign gives audiences the chance to see sought after shows such as & Juliet, Tina – The Tina Turner Musical, The Book of Mormon, Punchdrunk: The Burnt City, & Juliet, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, and Jersey Boys at enticing festive rates, providing much needed value for money at this time of year.

Tickets are available from as little as £15, as well as £20, £25, and £35, giving the unique chance to gift someone the joy of live theatre this Christmas. Holiday productions to get audiences in the spirit of the season include A Christmas Carol, A Christmas Gaiety, Handel’s Messiah, It’s a Wonderful Life, and The Nutcracker.

       

Participating shows available include: & Juliet, A Christmas Carol, A Christmas Gaiety, August in England, Bonnie & Clyde, Cages, Carmen, Circus 1903, Death Drop 2, Demon Dentist, Handel’s Messiah, Heathers, It’s a Wonderful Life, Jersey Boys, John Gabriel Borkman, La Clique, Mother Goose, Noises Off!, Only Fools and Horses, Paradise Now!, Peaky Blinders: The Rise, Peter Pan’s Labyrinth, Punchdrunk: The Burnt City, Reasons You Should(n’t) Love Me, Rhinegold, Sierra Boggess, Sleepover, Smoke, Stranger Sings, The Book of Mormon, The Choir of Man, The Great Gatsby, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, The Nutcracker, The Rocky Horror Show, The Smartest Giant In Town, The West, The Wife of Willesdon, The Woman in Black, Tina – The Tina Turner Musical, Wind in the Wiltons, Windfall, Witches of Oz, and Yeomen of the Guard. 

Black Friday Ticket Deals can be found here

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