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Post by amuseical on Nov 25, 2019 1:14:53 GMT
TodayTix currently has has deals from £15 for 20+ shows. Where else should you look for Black Friday theatre sales?
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Post by david on Nov 25, 2019 8:07:25 GMT
It might be worth if you haven’t already sign up to various theatre site newsletters like DMT / RUG / ATG as they may have Black Friday info and deals.
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Post by alece10 on Nov 25, 2019 8:29:14 GMT
I believe LW Theatres will be having some offers as I had an e mail from the last week saying they were coming
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Post by viserys on Nov 25, 2019 8:42:01 GMT
They already have a page prepared, but want to harvest some more e-mail addresses at the moment before revealing their shows: lwtheatres.co.uk/black-friday/
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Post by amp09 on Nov 25, 2019 20:09:31 GMT
Not feeling inspired to get my credit card out for anything so far. Give us some juicy offers! All the usual suspects on everything I’ve seen so far. Even TodayTix is pretty lacklustre.
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Post by theoracle on Nov 25, 2019 20:42:27 GMT
Almost booked for Uncle Vanya thinking the Royal Circle was the dress circle but checked @theatremonkey.com and now so glad I didn't book. Definitely a little underwhelming but something for someone in the coming days hopefully.
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Post by londonmzfitz on Nov 25, 2019 22:35:49 GMT
I hold out for the GILT sale, which I always feel Ive got a proper bargain rather than flogging tickets for shows that aren't filling houses.
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Post by irisjeregenboog on Nov 28, 2019 17:09:40 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2019 18:50:43 GMT
Only a couple of these are theatre, but there are some interesting deals on the SouthBank Centre's Black Friday deals page - particularly the discount on tickets for the Bridget Riley exhibition at the Hayward www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/black-friday-offersSome laughably rubbish deals on the DMT black friday page - www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/offers/black-friday.php - although the offer of 15 months DMT Plus membership for the price of 12 might be of interest. Stratford East has £5 off the two top price bands for all shows until Saturday 30th with code BLACKFRI
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2019 8:56:20 GMT
On a slightly different tack, the CD version of &Juliet is £7.99 on Amazon.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2019 8:59:26 GMT
ATG deals - www.atgtickets.com/black-friday-theatre-tickets/London ones are not great but there's a lot of regional offers Not theatre, but 40% off Picturehouse membership is a good deal - www.picturehouses.com/membership-join (if you are an existing member, can use this if you are within 90 days of renewal. Any new member can use it). You get 4 free cinema tickets and the discounted cost of the membership is less than the cost of those four tickets, plus discounts on food and drink and a few quid off any other tickets you book.
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Post by Mark on Nov 29, 2019 9:49:25 GMT
The Delfont Mackintosh ones are laughable - www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/offers/black-friday.phpNo booking fee for Girl from North Country, Mormon and Mamma Mia! Free Program for Leopoldstadt when booking Band A/Premium £27.50 for Man in White Suit Curtains "reduced" to £67.50 premiums and £47.50 Band A
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Post by david on Nov 29, 2019 10:51:53 GMT
The Delfont Mackintosh ones are laughable - www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/offers/black-friday.phpNo booking fee for Girl from North Country, Mormon and Mamma Mia! Free Program for Leopoldstadt when booking Band A/Premium £27.50 for Man in White Suit Curtains "reduced" to £67.50 premiums and £47.50 Band A The no booking fee offers are a bit of a joke in my opinion. DMT offers them at other times of the year so nothing new. I was hoping for something decent for North Country. I think I’ll have to take a chance on dynamic pricing kicking in over the festive period or do a day seat option if they are doing them.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Nov 29, 2019 12:18:48 GMT
Not found any which has been better than the normal deals that regularly turn up.
Think this is true for most other Black Friday deals especially ones I have looked at, a psychological tool to get us to spend and consume on the belief we are missing out.
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Post by irisjeregenboog on Nov 29, 2019 16:39:30 GMT
I could not resist the Black Friday deals of Leeds Grand Theatre and have bagged 7 tickets (of which 5 band A!) for a total of 155 pounds, which I think is a bargain It provided me with the opportunity to select some band A stalls tickets, which I otherwise probably would not have booked, due to the price (except maybe for some exceptional productions). So, now I have the following shows to look forward to: - Cabaret (25 pounds for a band A stalls ticket on opening night): I know the cast recording by heart and have wanted to see a production of this for ages! Really looking forward to this - On Your Feet! (15 pounds ticket for a band D balcony ticket; first row with a perfect view): don't really know much or care much about this musical. Not sure what to expect. But for a 15 pounds bargain, I am ready to give it a shot - Sister Act (also a 15 pounds ticket for band D on the first row of the upper balcony with a perfect view; I've sat here before): I have seen the film once years ago and I know one or two songs from it. I have heard the actual stage production is quite different. 15 pounds to satisfy my curiosity seems like a good deal - Dial M For Murder (25 pounds for a band A stalls ticket for opening night): I love detectives and I love plays, even though I don't really go to plays often. This should remedy this! It sounds like something right up my alley, so this is a bit of a splash to enjoy really good seats for a change for something I will most likely enjoy - Everybody's Talking About Jamie (except for me!! so, 3x 25 pounds band A stalls ticket for opening night; in the back of the stalls; hopefully we'll have a good view): I have wanted to see this for a loooong time. The performance dates in Leeds coincide with when my parents will be visiting me, so I decided to treat them (and me, let's be honest) to a night out in the theatre.
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Post by freckles on Nov 29, 2019 18:56:54 GMT
There’s a deal on The Barricade Boys at Christmas here:
You have to book today.
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Post by TallPaul on Nov 30, 2019 16:44:40 GMT
I didn't book any theatre tickets, but I have ordered a copy of Unmasked by Andrew Lloyd Webber for the princely sum of just £5, including p&p. Seems too good to be true, so I shall have to see what arrives.
It can join the other 197 books I haven't yet got round to reading! 📚📚📚📚
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Post by Mark on Dec 2, 2019 14:31:01 GMT
TodayTix cyber Monday deals are ok, but nothing spectacular. £25 for the back two rows of the stalls and £35/£45 Circle just won’t cut it. This is the same pricing we see all the time.
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Post by SamB (was badoerfan) on Dec 4, 2019 18:48:10 GMT
Agreed. Pretty mediocre showing from TodayTix all round this year.
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