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The Importance of Being Earnest
13 Aug
Discounts and Offers
London Box Office

Flash Sale: The Importance of Being Earnest

The Importance of Being Earnest A sublime all-star cast including Nigel Havers, Martin Jarvis, Cherie Lunghi and Sian Philips breathes fresh life into Oscar Wilde's masterfully constructed farce, and transports you with wit and charm to its late 19th Century tableau of misunderstandings, mistaken identities and, of course, the invincible Lady Bracknell.

Top price tickets are £55 at face value, but they're just £32.99 in our exclusive flash sale - that's up to 42% off when book your tickets by Friday. Other tickets from just £19.99*

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Casts
08 Aug
Casts
Oliver Mitford

Full cast revealed for Made in Dagenham

Made in Dagenham New musical Made in Dagenham has announced the rest of the cast that will join Gemma Arterton on stage at the Adelphi Theatre. David Cardy will play Monty and Isla Blair will take on the role of Connie in Richard Bean’s adaptation of the BAFTA winning 2010 film.

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Cheap Theatre Tickets
04 Aug
Theatreland Tips
Kate Goldstone

How to buy cheap London theatre tickets?

Cheap Theatre Tickets You could pay full price. Or you could try a handful of our top tips for buying cheap London theatre tickets. Here are 16 ways to cut the cost of experiencing some of the best shows on the planet. Cheap thrills are the name of the game!

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Reviews
01 Aug
Reviews
Daniel Perks

Review of Shakespeare in Love

Shakespeare in Love Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Maybe not, but I would spend many a sunny day inside watching this production again and again!

OK, I’m going to admit this here and now, I’m not really a fan of period drama… Now I know that these days I’m verging on sacrilegious but I just felt like I had to get that off my chest. So when I was invited to see Shakespeare In Love, the hottest new period drama production at the Noel Coward Theatre, I was dubious. Luckily for me I had a flatmate who lives and breathes this genre and so was more than excited enough for the both of us!

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Medea - National Theatre
31 Jul
Reviews
Phil Willmott

Review of the National Theatre's Medea

Medea - National Theatre There’s good news and bad news about this National Theatre production of an ancient Greek drama, starring Helen McCrory.

The good news is McCrory herself who gives a gripping performance as an exiled queen driven to murder; the bad news is the adaptation by Ben Power, who makes some odd choices which in my opinion weakens this critically acclaimed revival.

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