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London Theatre Week

London Theatre Week is an industry-wide event celebrating the best of the West End for less. It was launched in 2019, in collaboration with TodayTix and leading theatre producers, to help audiences access top shows at affordable prices. The event goes live twice a year, in Spring and Summer.

During the promotion, tickets for a huge variety of shows in London are available from £15, £25, and £35.

When Is the Next London Theatre Week in 2023?

Dates for the next promotion are to be confirmed, but it is expected to return in late Summer. The promotion last ran between 20 February and 13 March 2023.

The Best of London Theatre Week Spring 2023

London Theatre Week is not currently active but for a taste of the amazing prices available, check our pick of the best shows included in the Spring event below. If you want to book London theatre tickets right now, there are some fantastic prices for West End shows all year round on our London Theatre Discounts page.
The Phantom of the Opera London
The Phantom of the Opera London

The Phantom of the Opera

This hugely popular show is very rarely discounted so exclusive prices were snapped up quickly, including desirable central Stalls seats for £55 and £65.

Playing for over 30 years, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s timeless musical masterpiece is an icon of the West End, with music that will send a chill down your spine.
from £26.80
2713 seat views
Les Misérables London
Les Misérables London

Les Misérables

Deals on Les Mis tickets are hard to come by because this in-demand show sells well at the box office. Prices during the last promotion were a special opportunity to see this West End classic in great seats, for £65 or less.

This incredible story of love, redemption and revolution is the world’s longest-running musical and a must-see in London.
from £23.80
3116 seat views
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child London
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child London

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

To see both parts of this magical play you need to buy two tickets, so these prices made it a more affordable experience. Tickets for both parts in the Balcony were available for just £30 or £50 altogether.

Return to the Wizarding World for another spell-binding adventure with Harry and his son, Albus, full of incredible stage effects that will make you believe in magic.
2006 seat views
The Lion King London
The Lion King London

The Lion King

Seats below £50 at The Lion King are usually in the back of the Grand Circle but exclusive prices meant theatregoers could get closer to the action for less - including in the Stalls for £35!

Disney's epic stage adaptation of the beloved film features breath-taking puppetry which transports audiences to the plains of the Serengeti.
from £42.00
2134 seat views
Matilda the Musical London
Matilda the Musical London

Matilda the Musical

This hot-ticket show, still enjoying a new wave of fans thanks to the film adaptation, was a popular choice, with £45 - £65 tickets in the Stalls and seats costing just £25 in the Upper Circle.

The heart-warming musical adaptation of Roald Dahl's children's book continues to enchant audiences over 10 years after its West End premiere.
from £23.80
2435 seat views

What Shows Are Included in London Theatre Week?

The promotion works closely with the West End’s top producers to feature a wide selection of plays, musicals and comedies. There were over 70 shows included last time, so you’re guaranteed to find something you’ll love at an amazing price.

This is one of London theatre’s most accessible and affordable promotions, and the list of participating shows includes must-see musicals such as Les Misérables, Wicked, Frozen and The Phantom of the Opera.

Even more can be expected when it next goes live, so it is the perfect time to book tickets for a show you've been desperate to see.

How Much Are London Theatre Week Tickets?

Tickets are available on SeatPlan from £15, £25, £35 and £45. Some very desirable musicals also have seats for £55 or £65, and these are the best available prices at the time of the promotion. Sometimes they’re even the best prices you’ll find all year.

When Does London Theatre Week End?

The last London Theatre Week extended by an extra week due to popular demand, so it can run for up to three weeks. There is no news of an extension for this year's Summer event at the moment, so make sure to check prices and book as soon as possible when tickets go live.
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