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Post by theatremad on Oct 18, 2017 6:19:18 GMT
I'm in London next week for 3 nights and got some matinees I can do (Monday to Wednesday nights and Wednesday and Thursday matinees).
Any recommendations anyone? Not a huge musical fan, love immersive if there's anything on of that sort
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Post by bordeaux on Oct 18, 2017 7:17:18 GMT
I'm in London next week for 3 nights and got some matinees I can do (Monday to Wednesday nights and Wednesday and Thursday matinees). Any recommendations anyone? Not a huge musical fan, love immersive if there's anything on of that sort I can't remember when there have been so many excellent new plays on in London at one time; you're spoilt for choice. Oslo, Albion, Ink, The Ferryman, Labour of Love, Young Marx (?). There may not be many good seats left for them, but that may not be an issue. Thursday matinees means Royal Court and Park Theatre (if you like the sound of the Enoch Powell play).
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Post by Rory on Oct 18, 2017 7:30:45 GMT
Agree with bordeaux - it's an amazing season for plays. Glengarry Glen Ross and the Exorcist will be starting around then too. Sticking with the horror theme but with an immersive twist, you could try Hammer Live at Hoxton Hall if it's still on.
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Post by Rory on Oct 18, 2017 8:43:46 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2017 8:44:13 GMT
Ink does Thursday matinees, and I don't think they're selling especially well so you could get a real bargain there. I think it's a pretty great play so would strongly recommend it for that slot.
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Post by orchidman on Oct 18, 2017 9:50:48 GMT
I would definitely see The Ferryman and you'll pick up really good value tickets for the Wednesday matinee on the Delfont Mackintosh site if you wait until, say, Monday for the last minute dynamic pricing to kick in. As someone posted on here, this week you could have had top stalls £35, decent dress circle £12.
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Post by bordeaux on Oct 18, 2017 10:15:09 GMT
I notice that Oslo too has Thursday matinees and on the TKTS half-price site they have some stalls seats down from 60-something to 30-something.
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