
Your Guide to London Theatre Whether your Passionate about Plays or Mad about Musicals you'll find them here on onstage, The Best of London Theatre! What to see, When to go, Where to stay, even How to get the best seats, the cheapest seats or the unavailable seats... it's all here on onstage!* *See a preview of this season's programme on the video screen above.
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OLIVIER AWARD NOMINATIONS! | The Laurence Olivier Awards are Britian's most prestigious stage honours. Here are some highlights from this year's... Read More
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| DANNY DEVITO AND RICHARD GRIFFITHS IN THE SUNSHINE BOYS! | Neil Simon's classic comedy, The Sunshine Boys, about two aging vaudevillians, will begin productions at... Read More
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| MATILDA'S WIN HEARTS AND NOMINATION! | The 4 most precocious, talented, and adorable young actresses, possibly in the WORLD, are in London playing Matilda in the premiere of MATILDA... Read More
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| ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS WILL CARRY ON! | ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS, the West End's hilarious new show has transfered to the Theatre Royal Haymarket and... Read More
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| WAR HORSE NOW BOOKING TO OCTOBER 2013! | Now in it's fourth year in the West End, the international, award-winning production of WAR HORSE releases 250,000 new tickets for sale. ... Read More
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As a whole London Hotels are smaller than similar American hotels and the British standard of comfort and luxury are in a word bespoke.
Whether you're looking for a boutique, family owned hotel or a hotel that's part of a major group, you'll find that all of the hotels recommended here are one of a kind. Along with a full description of each hotel, we'll also introduce you to a personal contact at the hotel, who can assist you with all of the details of your trip.
All of the hotels on our list or either 5-star or 4-star deluxe properties and we'll do our very best to guide you to the right ones for you!
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KIDS GO FREE to threesixty's new production of the classic: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. One free child's ticket per full paying adult from 8 - 29 May exlcuding Saturday matinees (subject to availability.) |
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The eyes of the world will be on London next summer, with its thriving theatre scene adding to the buzz of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Theatre lovers can be sure not to miss out on the excitement with our top tips for planning journeys to and from Theatreland during the Games.
Tip # 1: Plan your journey ahead
Even if you're a regular visitor to London's theatres, you will need to plan your journeys carefully during the Games. The transport network will be running as normal, in fact with extra services, but you should plan ahead to make sure you get to your show on time. It's wise to check before you travel for any last-minute changes to your journey by visiting tfl.gov.uk/livetravelnews.
more tips to come . . . courtesy of Official London Theatre & Transport for London
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