Are you a dedicated theatre fan wanting to experience the glitz and glamour of a big London show? Or perhaps you’ve been frozen out by the increasing prices?
It’s that time of year again as discerning theatre goers searching for a quality bargain in the West End and beyond find a reason to rejoice and look no further!
It’s London Theatre Week and London Box Office has all your needs covered at prices starting from an affordable £15!
What’s included?
Whether your taste is for big-budget musicals (The Lion King, Hamilton), meaty dramas (A Man for All Seasons, Born With Teeth), comedies (The Play That Goes Wrong) or something for the kids (Jack and the Beanstalk, Wendy and Peter Pan) – London’s biggest commercial houses and a few of their smaller friends have you covered!
For a strictly limited time, book tickets to see some of London’s hottest musicals including The Book of Mormon, The Tina Turner Musical, Wicked, and Back to The Future the Musical as well as smash hit plays like Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and many more!
What’s it all about?
London Theatre Week is the West End’s biggest promotion, giving you the chance to see over 50 amazing award-winning musicals and stunning plays with tickets from £15, £25, or £35!
It’s a recognised industry-wide event aimed at celebrating the best of the London theatre scene. With affordable prices at their core, you, too, may be able to enjoy the best the business has to offer.

Is it just for one week?
And don’t worry, the promotion isn’t just for shows playing this week, although that’s certainly one option. London Theatre Week allows you to plan your trip(s).
Eager to catch a popular show before it closes its doors? The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Clueless fit the bill. Are you keen to try something new? Even opera is included, with Carmen (London Coliseun) and Tosca (Royal Opera House).
If you feel like booking in advance for a winter treat, London Theatre Week has got you covered. Even well-loved classics like The Snowman and The Mousetrap offer irresistible discounts.
Tell me more!
You can check out the whole list of shows involved at https://www.londonboxoffice.co.uk/london-theatre-week.
Do yourself a favour and support London’s thriving theatre sector by joining in London Theatre Week! Your bank balance will thank you for it, and your calendar will chirp with culture!
