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Day One
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Travel from your local pick-up point to London. In the late afternoon, transfer into central London where you'll be able to enjoy an optional Early Bird Meal at a fantastic themed restaurant, such as Ruby Blue, before taking your seat at your chosen show.
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Day Two
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After a relaxed morning, return to London for time to shop and explore before reboarding the coach to return to your pick-up point.
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Featured Shows
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Our lead price is based on an included, Standard ticket to 'Wicked'. Upgrade tickets are available, and the exact face-values of your tickets and your seat allocations will vary from show to show.
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Ticket Values
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Standard tickets will usually have a face value of GBP15.00 - GBP44.00, and seats will generally be in the rear and upper circle (sometimes balcony).
Upgrade tickets usually have a face value of GBP32.00 - GBP55.00, and seats will generally be in the stalls, dress circle or front upper circle.
Best Available tickets will usually have a face value of GBP45.00 - GBP67.50, and seats will generally be in the front stalls and front dress circle.
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Billy Elliot
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One of the most adored British films of 2000, 'Billy Elliot' has been developed for the stage by the same multi-award-winning team who created the film, and using a score written by pop megastar Elton John.
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The Bodyguard
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Written by Willy Russell, this musical has been thrilling West End audiences for over 20 years. It follows twins who are separated at birth and grow up on opposite sides of Liverpool, in very different circumstances. The boys' paths cross in later life until a final clash leads to tragedy.
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The Book of Mormon
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Based on the smash-hit 1992 film, this romantic thriller stars Tony Award-winning Broadway actress, Heather Headley. A whole host of Whitney Houston's greatest hits will feature, including 'Saving All My Love', 'I Have Nothing', 'How Will I Know', 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody' - and one of the greatest songs of all time, 'I Will Always Love You'.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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This Tony Award winning show follows two young Mormon missionaries sent to convert an African village, and satirises everything from religion to The Lion King. In the course of their misadventures, the mismatched pair end up just about as far away from their home in Salt Lake City as you can imagine.
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A Chorus Line
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Roald Dahl's deliciously dark tale of young Charlie Bucket and the mysterious confectioner Willy Wonka comes to life in a brand new West End musical. Directed by Academy Award winner Sam Mendes, this spectacular new show is choc-full of fantastical treats and dazzling sensations.
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Jersey Boys
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The jazziest, sexiest, most divinely decadent musical in the West End, this glamorous show won the 1998 Olivier Award for Outstanding Musical Production and includes the songs 'All That Jazz' and 'Razzle Dazzle'.
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Les Miserables
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Follow 17 young hopefuls as they fight it out for just eight places in a new Broadway show. With wonderful music by the late Marvin Hamlisch, including songs such as, 'I Hope I Get It', 'Sing!' and 'One (Singular Sensation)', this is a show that promises to have the audience on their feet and dancing in the aisles.
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The Lion King
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Inspired by the album, 'Dreamboats and Petticoats The Musical' will give you the greatest time of your life - taking you back to a time when each passing week bought one classic hit after another from music's golden era.
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Mamma Mia!
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Bruce Joel Rubin adapts his Oscar-winning screenplay for the stage as 'Ghost' opens at the Piccadilly Theatre. Featuring stunning new music and lyrics, and magical stage effects by Paul Kieve, illusionist for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, this musical promises to be a thrilling rollercoaster ride of romance, drama and suspense.
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Matilda
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Don't miss this story of a group of working-class boys from the wrong side of the tracks who became one of the biggest pop phenomenons of all time - Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Featuring classics like 'Big Girls Don't Cry', 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You', 'Bye, Bye, Baby (Baby, Goodbye)', 'December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)', 'Walk Like a Man' and many more.
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Once
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Cameron Mackintosh's spectacular production sweeps its audience through a tale of passion set in a nation in the grip of revolution. In its intimate home at the Queen's Theatre, it's an incredibly moving experience.
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One Man, Two Guvnors
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Let It Be is a spectacular theatrical concert jam-packed with over 20 of The Beatles' greatest hits. Relive The Fab Four's meteoric rise from Liverpool's Cavern Club, through the heights of Beatlemania, to later studio masterpieces - and from 'Twist and Shout', 'She Loves You' and 'All My Lovin" to 'Yesterday', 'Come Together' and 'Hey Jude'.
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The Phantom of the Opera
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Multi-award-winning director Julie Taymor has transformed Disney's phenomenal animated film into a breathtaking spectacle of animals, who are miraculously brought to life by a cast of more than 40 actors.
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Rock of Ages
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This wonderful tongue-in-cheek production combines Abba's hit songs with glittering 1970s nostalgia, as seen through the eyes of a mother and daughter on her wedding day.
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Stomp
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In 1996 Roald Dahl's much-loved story was adapted into a film, and now the stage adaptation is taking the theatre world by storm. The musical was awarded the Peter Heppie Award for Best Musical at The Critics Circle Award.
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The 39 Steps
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Winner of eight Tony Awards in 2012, including Best New Musical, Once is a celebration of love, friendship and music. When an Irish busker and a young Czech mother meet through a shared love of music, their songwriting sparks a tender, longing romance that neither of them could have expected.
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Thriller
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Following sell-out seasons at the National Theatre and Adelphi Theatre, smash-hit comedy One Man, Two Guvnors transfers to Theatre Royal Haymarket with a brand new cast. This award-winning play is a glorious celebration of British comedy: a unique, laugh-out-loud mix of satire, songs, slapstick and glittering one-liners.
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Top Hat
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's romantic masterpiece. This haunting musical, featuring memorable music, wonderful costumes and special effects, has been playing to packed houses since it opened.
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Viva Forever!
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This worldwide smash hit features of a raucous mix of 28 classic 80s tunes, including 'Don't Stop Believin", 'We Built This City', 'The Final Countdown', 'Wanted Dead or Alive' and 'Here I Go Again', and tells the hilarious story of a small town girl and a big city rocker falling in love to the greatest songs of the decade.
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War Horse
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Join unlikely hero Shrek and his loyal steed, Donkey, as they set off on a quest to rescue the beautiful (if slightly temperamental) Princess Fiona from her tower. Featuring new songs, as well as the cult Shrek anthem 'I'm a Believer', this spectacular stage production brings the film's well-loved characters to life.
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We Will Rock You
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Full of the charm, romance, comedy and tinsel town glamour of one of the world's best loved films, with a glorious score including 'Good Morning', 'Make 'em Laugh', 'Moses Supposes' and the classic 'Singin' in the Rain'.
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Wicked
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STOMP finds beauty and music in the mundane. With energy and exuberance, its cast of eight take the clutter and junk of everyday life and transform it into a theatrical event.
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The Woman in Black
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Michael Ball stars as the eponymous demon barber of Fleet Street, with Oscar-nominated actress Imelda Staunton as the devoted Mrs. Lovett, in this wickedly funny production of Sondheim's musical masterpiece.
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