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Do you want to visit the theatre but don't want to pay top price? It is still possible to enjoy fantastic live shows performed by well-known actresses and actors. The following is a brief guide on how to have a fantastic night out with discounted theatre tickets and precisely why visiting the theatre can provide you and your loved ones with lots of excellent entertainment.

In case you like to see a live theatre performance by famous actresses and actors along with other talented people make sure you visit the London theatre area. You will find an energising and bustling environment that provides every kind of theatre entertainment. A lot of tourists from Europe and the US go to this area. People from Edinburgh along with other cities throughout the UK also come to the London theatre district.

Among the oldest and popular theatres is The Theatre Royal situated on Drury Lane. It was built in 1663 and has been visited by the royal family. You will find 39 London theatres that draw the best skilled and talented people in the region. These include: Savoy Theatre, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Royal National Theatre, The Old Vic, The Lyceum Theatre, London Palladium, Strand Theatre, Theatre Museum

The London theatre area is divided into 3 parts including the West End, the repertory theatres like the Shakespeare's Globe and the The National Theatre (NT) along with the Fringe theatres.

The West End generally delivers big, costly shows. Their tickets range from 70 pounds to 15 pounds. Those that are cheaper are available on particular days of the week and have restricted views.

The Shakespeare Globe and NT are extremely popular theatres. Their productions are rotated every couple of days. The Fringe theatres seat from 40 to approximately 400 individuals and are frequently located in pubs.

What Is Presently Playing

Listed below are current and the latest theatre shows offered in the West End area of the London theatre area.

Love the Sinner in the National (Cottesloe) Theatre on May 11th in 2010.

May 24th 2010: Henry VII in the Shakespeare's Globe

Ingredient X in the Jerwood Theatre (Royal Court) on May 26th in 2010.

All My Sons in the Apollo Theatre on May 27th in 2010.

The Late Middle Classes in the Donmar Warehouse on June 1st in 2010.

Ways to get Discount Tickets

You can buy tickets in advance for shows held throughout the week when less people attend. For instance on Monday through Wednesday you are able to obtain tickets in advance at a lower cost for the show The 39 Steps via several websites that provide London theatre ticket specials. The tickets typically set you back 47 pounds but by booking online or by phone they can cost as little as 10 pounds. That will save you 37.50 pounds.

You are also able to find discount tickets on other days of the week by selecting a seat with a restricted view. A few theatres offer last minutes deals to make sure all tickets are sold and that every seat gets filled.

by: Jerry Goler.




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