London’s stages are about to get busier. London Theatre Week returns from 16 February to 8 March, and this year it’s bigger than ever, with over 80% of the West End taking part. For casual theatre-goers and seasoned professionals alike, it’s one of the best opportunities of the year to experience world-class productions without the usual price tag.
Entry tickets start at just £15, £25, or £35. Whether you’ve been waiting to finally see a long-running favourite or want to explore something new, the range of participating shows is impressively broad.
Confirmed productions already include crowd-pleasers and critically acclaimed hits such as The Lion King, Wicked, Hamilton, Matilda The Musical, MJ The Musical, Oliver!, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, My Neighbour Totoro, Hercules, and performances at the National Theatre. In short: musicals, drama, spectacle, nostalgia – it’s all here.
With so many West End shows included, London Theatre Week becomes less about choosing whether to go and more about choosing what to see first. It’s also an ideal moment for industry insiders to revisit landmark productions or scout emerging favourites without stretching budgets.
Tickets and full listings are available via the official campaign page:
https://www.londonboxoffice.co.uk/london-theatre-week
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