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London Theatre Week 2022 Launches with More Shows Than Ever From £15

The event returns with great offers for London Theatre

by Greg Stewart
February 21, 2022
Reading Time: 8 mins read
London Theatre Week

London Theatre Week

London Theatre Week is back with more shows than ever! Following the success of last year’s event, audiences have the chance to grab themselves tickets to more than 40 shows, with tickets starting at just £15.

During London Theatre Week, book tickets to see some of London’s hottest musicals including, The Lion King, The Book of Mormon, and Frozen.

If you fancy seeing a play, then London Theatre Week has plenty to choose from, including Life of Pi, The Moustrap, Witness for The Prosecution, and the soon to open COCK, starring Taron Egerton.

       

Want to head off-West End? Check out Clybourne Park at the Park Theatre, or Heathers The Musical at The Other Palace.

London Theatre Week is your ticket to the West End – book over 40 shows at £15, £25, £35 or £45 now!

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Full list of shows participating in London Theatre Week

Disney’s The Lion KingTickets at £25, £35 or £45
Disney’s Frozen The MusicalTickets at £25, £35 or £45
WickedTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
TINA – The Tina Turner MusicalTickets at £25,  £35 or £45
Dirty DancingTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
& JulietTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
The Book of MormonTickets at £25, £35 or £45
Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildTickets at £15 or £25
Back to the Future: The MusicalTickets at £25, £35 or £45
Mamma Mia!Tickets at £25, £35 or £45
Come From AwayTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley MusicalTickets at £25, £35 or £45
Les MisérablesTickets at £35 or £45
The Phantom of the OperaTickets at £35 or £45
Life of PiTickets at £25, £35 or £45
Mary PoppinsTickets at £25, £35 or £45
DEAR EVAN HANSENTickets at £25, £35 or £45
Cinderella The MusicalTickets at £35 or £45
Jersey BoysTickets at £25, £35 or £45
Death DropTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
GreaseTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Matilda The MusicalTickets at £25, £35 or £45
The MousetrapTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Only Fools and Horses The MusicalTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
My Fair LadyTickets at £35
HeathersTickets at £15 or £25
The Ocean at the End of the LaneTickets at £15, £25 or £35
The Drifters GirlTickets at £25, £35 or £45
CockTickets at £35 or £45
The Play That Goes WrongTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
A NumberTickets at £15, £25 or £35
Cyrano de BergeracTickets at £35
The SeagullTickets at £25 or £35
The Glass MenagerieTickets at £25, £35 or £45
Anything GoesTickets at £25, £35 or £45
Witness for the ProsecutionTickets at £15, £25 or £35
The Woman in BlackTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Magic Mike Live!Tickets at £35
Doctor Who: Time FractureTickets at £15, £25 or £35
The Great GatsbyTickets at £25 or £35
The Choir of ManTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
Saturday Night FeverTickets at £35 or £45
Straight Line CrazyTickets at £25, £35 or £45
The Southbury ChildTickets at £15, £25 or £35
After The EndTickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45
The GlowTickets at £15, £25 or £35
Clybourne ParkTickets at £25

All price points subject to availability, see individual product pages for valid performances.

Greg Stewart

Greg Stewart

Greg is an award-winning writer with a huge passion for theatre. He has appeared on stage, as well as having directed several plays in his native Scotland. Greg is the founder and editor of Theatre Weekly

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