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London Theatre Week 2024: tickets from just £15

by Naomi Willis · updated 3 September 2024

Experience the magic of London Theatre Week 2024! Enjoy top shows from £15! Book now, until 8 September, for unforgettable live performances.

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Dreaming of a spectacular night out in London? London Theatre Week 2024 is here to turn those dreams into reality!

From 19 August — 8 September 2024, the spotlight shines on the West End, allowing you to witness the magic of live theatre at unbeatable prices.

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In the historic heart of London’s theatre district, you can watch some of the world’s most beloved shows come to life before your eyes.

With over 60 productions taking part, from Disney’s The Lion King to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Wicked, Les Mis, The Book of Mormon, Stranger Things: The First Shadow, The Play That Goes Wrong, and Mean Girls musical, there’s a story for everyone.

Tickets start at just £15, £25, or £35, making this the perfect time to enjoy live theatre without worrying so much about your budget.

Whether you’re a seasoned theatre-goer or looking for your first dive into live performances, now is the time to act.

Book your tickets, choose your shows, and get ready for some theatre!

London Theatre Week

London Theatre Week is more like two weeks rather than a week.

From 19 August to 8 September, you have a chance to book West End and Off-West End shows for as low as £15 a ticket!

Theatre prices are known for being VERY high, so this is a massive bargain!

What’s on?

Here’s a list of the shows taking part in London Theatre Week.

Depending on if you book a matinee, evening or weekend performance, tickets will be from £15, £25 or £35.

And, if you miss this, don’t forget to bookmark our guide to getting free theatre tickets during Kids Week, which usually takes place in June each year for performances over the summer holiday.

Browse the shows here.


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  • Mrs. Doubtfire
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  • The Book of Mormon
  • Mean Girls
  • Starlight Express
  • The Mousetrap
  • Tina – The Tina Turner Musical
  • Matilda The Musical
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  • FANGIRLS
  • The Play That Goes Wrong
  • Shrek The Musical
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  • Kiss Me, Kate
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