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Buy your London theatre tickets through Into The Blue and include dinner too! London's West End is renowned for its award-winning stage productions and theatres, with great cabaret shows around Leicester Square and Strand too. So why not combine a day out in the capital with tickets to a matinee or evening performance of a big-name musical? London Theatre Tickets FAQs...

 
 
Faulty Towers
Based On 1 Review

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience for Two

Bloomsbury, London's West End

Save £15 Buy For £155.00

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience for Two
  • An interactive, theatrical dining experience
  • A comedy show full of improvisation
  • A three-course dinner in a London hotel
  • Served by Basil, Sybil & Manuel too!
disco ball
Based On 2 Reviews

London Cabaret Show for Two

The Bloomsbury Ballroom, WC1B

From £100.00

London Cabaret Show for Two
  • See a traditional cabaret show in London
  • A full programme of shows through the year
  • Show staged at the Bloomsbury Ballroom
  • After show club stays open late for dancing!
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Days Out Choice

Days out across the UK

From £50.00

Days Out Choice
  • Choose from a range of attractions and days out
  • Things to do in a day around the UK
  • FREE premium packaging included worth £4.99
  • Choose from £50, £100 or £150 value vouchers
 

Should I buy this experience?

Who it's for

Whether you fancy singing along to the well-known show tunes from a long-running London show, or you prefer to see one of the new adaptations of a Hollywood movie, a morning or night out being entertained by a talented cast on the London stage is just the ticket and for all the family, not just thespian luvvies, darhling!

Who it's not for

Everyone loves a bit of a song and dance don't they? But if you really can't stand all that toe-tapping business on stage at the musicals, there are other ways to have fun in the capital. Why not see the best bits on a themed London tour for example?