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Anybody know if any of the theaters in London have same day 1/2 price deals? Any email newsletters I need to get to learn of London deals similar to what we can get with Broadway tix? TIA for any tips!
Get off the tube at Leicester Square and look around. There are a number of discount ticket brokers around there. Not necessarily half-price or same day. But you should find some bargains on the play(s) you want to see.
Get off the tube at Leicester Square and look around. There are a number of discount ticket brokers around there. Not necessarily half-price or same day. But you should find some bargains on the play(s) you want to see.
When we were in London in 2003 (yikes has it been that long ago already!), there was a building in Leicester Square that sold 1/2 price or even cheaper, same day tickets. Plus you could buy matinees for the following day when available. This beat the NY system hands down! I think you could also charge your purchases.
An added benefit to London theatres is they all had more leg room than NY theaters.
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