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West End Theatre Best Boxing Day Deals

by Staff Writer
December 22, 2022
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Boxing Day Theatre Ticket Offers

Boxing Day Theatre Ticket Offers

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TodayTix’s biggest and best Boxing Day promotion with over 40 spectacular shows taking part has launched, this year’s Boxing Day offerings include critically acclaimed shows offering exceptional value with up to 55% off normal prices.

Running today until 28 December, this year’s campaign gives audiences the chance to celebrate the start of a new year with affordable tickets to shows including Dirty Dancing, To Kill A Mockingbird, and & Juliet, and buzzy newcomers like Newsies.

       

With savings up to 55%, TodayTix is offering an additional opportunity 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, Cinderella, and The Nutcracker.

Participating shows available include: & Juliet, A Christmas Carol, As You Like It, Bat Out of Hell, Best of Enemies, Brilliant Jerks, Bugsy Malone, Charlie and Stan, Cinderella, Circus 1903, Cirque Beserk!, Cirque du Soleil: Kurios, Demon Dentist, Dirty Dancing, Disney’s Frozen, Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol, Great British Bake Off, Heathers, Jack and the Beanstock, Jersey Boys, La Clique, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, Newsies, Noises Off, On the Ropes, Only Fools and Horses, Orlando, Othello, Peaky Blinders: The Rise, Peter Pan’s Labyrinth, Punchdrunk: The Burnt City, Smoke, Swan Lake, Sylvia, The Choir Of Man, The Fir Tree, The Nutcracker, The Play That Goes Wrong, The Rhinegold, The Sex Party, The Woman In Black, To Kill A Mockingbird, Windfall, and Witches of Oz.

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