Theatre Tickets

What better way is there to spend an evening than under the roof of one of London’s historic theatres? Inside these auditoriums audiences can enjoy the delights of some of the world’s best performing talents taking on iconic roles. It is here that audiences from around the world flock, as well as many actors who consider a West End stage to be the podium for a career defining moment.

With world famous streets such as the Strand, Shaftesbury Avenue and beyond, there are more than forty different venues to choose from, including St Martins Theatre, the Dominion Theatre, the Phoenix Theatre, Piccadilly Theatre, the National Theatres of Olivier, Lyttelton and Cottesloe, the Old Vic, the Apollo Theatre, Aldwych Theatre, Queen’s Theatre, the Prince Edward Theatre, the Prince of Wales Theatre, the New Ambassadors Theatre, the Royal Court theatre, Trafalgar Studios, Leicester Square Theatre, the Novello Theatre, Her Majesty’s Theatre, the New London Theatre, the Lyceum Theatre and the Lyric Theatre, to name but a few. I think you’ll agree that even with this relatively short list; there is a lot to choose from.

Then there are the shows. Most of them come and go all of the time, making two trips to the West End completely different from one another. However, some stay for many years, with the longest, Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, currently in its 52nd year. The second longest play, the famous Les Miserables is currently in its 23rd. Some shows are so successful that they spawn hit movies or they attract big name stars that give the productions coveted promotion in the form of media coverage. London’s theatreland, as it is known, is an exciting place to be.

It means that a London theatre ticket is a coveted piece of paper that can open the doors to some memorable experiences. As well as the Mousetrap and Les Miserables, the West End contains great musicals like Mamma Mia!, La Cage Aux Folles, Grease, Billy Elliot – The Musical, We Will Rock You, Blood Brothers and Chicago as well as plays like Hamlet, Ivanhoe, Toyer, Waiting for Godot, Three Days of Rain and Fat Pig. But as well as these there is also live comedy, with recent performances from Bill Bailey, Eddie Izzard and Rob Brydon. There’s cabaret from La Clique and ballet from Giselle. There’s so much on offer, that there is something for everybody.

So book your London theatre tickets now and enjoy some of the great shows the West End has to offer.