Dirty Dancing – Special Offers
Our Dirty Dancing special offers include dinner & show deals and also discounted ticket prices.
Save over 35% on top price tickets for Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre, London – giving a saving of £22.50 per ticket. This offer is valid Monday to Thursday evenings and Friday matinees until the 26th February but excluding school holidays.
Dinner & show deals start at £53.00 for a 2-course meal at Thai Square Strand plus ticket worth £62.50. Also available is a 2-course meal and Dirty Dancing ticket for Christopher’s American Grill at just £62.50.
For more information on Dirty Dancing, seat layout, example menues and availability, go to Dirty Dancing Special Offers.
Shirley Jones
Shirley Jones, legendary Hollywood and Broadway star, is making her UK debut at the Arts Theatre in London from 22nd March to 3rd April 2010, which means ONLY 12 performances.
As a virtually unknown actress, Shirley Jones was cast as Laurie in the 1955 Rodgers & Hammerstein version of their hit stage musical, Oklahoma! This brought world wide fame and she followed up with films of The Music Man and Carousel – winning the 1960 Academy Award for Elmer Ganty.
Other performances include the matriarch of The Partridge Family and appearing on Broadway in South Pacific, Maggie Flynn and 42nd Street. Shirley Jones was called “the first lady of American song” by Bob Hope – and so the UK concerts promise to be something very, very special.
The UK premiere of a living legend at the Arts Theatre, London.
The Real Thing
The new production of Tom Stoppard‘s play, The Real Thing, is to star Toby Stephens (Die Another Day, tv series Jane Eyre).
This comedy examines the complex nature of love, art and reality through the story of Henry who is a successful and talented playwright, married to Charlotte – who is an actress playing the lead in his current play about adultery. Her co-star and friend Max is married to Annie, also an actor. Henry and Annie have fallen in love but is it any more real than the subjects in Henry’s play? As the story unravels, Henry discovers that love – ‘the real thing’ – can be unpredictable and painful.
The Real Thing opens in London at the Old Vic Theatre on 10th April and we have ticket availability until 5th June 2010. For more information, seating plan and to check availability go to The Real Thing Theatre Tickets.
The Little Dog Laughed Review – Times Online
Benedict Nightingale reviews The Little Dog Laughed at the Garrick Theatre, London for the Times Online - awarding it a 3 star rating.
This is a Broadway comedy on the subject being in teh closet, wanting to come out and feeling that the public won’t allow it.
Tamsin Greig gives a terrific performance as Diane, a Californian agent, Harry Lloyd plays Alex, the improbably sophisticated rentboy.
To read the review go to The Little Dog Laughed Times Online Review.
This comedy is booking until Saturday 10th April 2010 with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 3.00pm and evening performances Monday to Saturday at 7.45pm – for more information and to check availability of tickets go to The Little Dog Laughed Theatre Tickets.
Nunsense A-Men
Nunsense A-Men is an hilarious comedy spoof following the misadventures of five nuns trying to manage a fundraiser – with all of the characters being portrayed by male musical comedy performers!
Sister Julia’s vichyssoise is contaminated with botulism, resulting in the death of the rest of the sisterhood and the remaining nuns – ballet-loving Sister Leo, street-wise Sister Robert Anne, befuddled Sister Mary Amnesia, the Mother Superior Sister Regina, and mistress of the novices Sister Mary Hubert – stage a talent show in order to raise the money to bury their dearly departed!
Think Mrs. Doubtfire enters the Convent!
Nunsense A-Men comes to the Arts Theatre, London from 25th January to 25th March 2010 – for more information and to check ticket availability go to Nunsense A-Men Theatre Tickets.
Party
Party is an hilarious Fringe First winning debut play from Tom Basden. It comes to the West End two years after collecting the if.comedy Best Newcomer award at the Edinburgh Fringe and comes to the Arts Theatre, London for a limited run from 1st to 13th March 2010.
Starring Tom Basden, Anna Crilly, Tim Key, Jonny Sweet and Katy Wix, this comedy is about small minds tackling big issues, from China, sex trafficking, cycle lanes, unfair trade cofee, what to call the “party” and when they should take a break to eat cake!
Naked Boys Singing
Naked Boys Singing! is back at the Arts Theatre, London from 27th January to 27th MArch 2010. This is a musical comedy revue featuring an original score of 16 songs celebrating the splendours of male nudity.
A 70 minute review featurings 7 good-looking and talented male actors celebrating the glories of the naked make body through a series of catchy, pithy cabaret numbers, both funny and poignant.
Naked Boys Singing is a long running New York production which is equally popular with gay and straight audiences and its famous fans include Ricki Lake, Harvey Fierstein, Deborah Gibson, Betty Buckley, Bernadette Peters…and 55 members of the New York Police Department! This production obviously does contain male nudity and is not recommended for anyone under 16 years of age.
To check ticket availability and to book your tickets, please go to Naked Boys Singing Tickets.
Carmen
Carmen will be the first fully staged opera at the O2 Arena, London. Carmen is the world’s most popular opera and there will be just 3 performances in May 2010.
Carmen is, unusually, sung in English and Bizet’s unforgettable score contains some of opera’s finest arias and best loved music. The rousing Song of the Toreador, the beguiling Seguidilla, the tantalising Habanera and the enchanting Flower Song – sensual music that perfectly captures the very essence of Spain. Accompanied by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Gareth Hancock, this world class company of singers, musicians and artists will provide an unforgettable production of Bizet’s Carmen, staged on an epic scale.
Carmen is certain to be a massive sell-out so to check availability and get your tickets while you can, go to Carmen Tickets
A Man of No Importance
Following its sell-out run, A Man of No Importance transfers from the Union Theatre to the Arts Theatre, London for a limited season.
This musical production is based on a 1994 film starring Albert Finney and is about a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. Alfie Byrne, a Dublin bus conductor, is prone to reciting poetry to his bus passengers. He is also the director of a local community theatre which is operating out of a small parish hall in the local church.
A Man of No Importance is set in the world of working-class Dublin in the 1960s. Through the book by Terrence McNally, the lyrics of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, and the team that produced Ragtime The Musical, A Man of No Importance brings to us the feeling of being an outsider and our universal need to love and be loved in return.
We currently have reductions on tickets from £25 to £18.50 which are valid for all performances from 9th to 20th February 2010.
Additionally we have a great meal deal offer at Kitchen Italia to combine a pasta dish and glass of wine or softdrink with a ticket for A Man Of No Importance at the Arts Theatre at a total price of £23.50 for a ticket which would normally cost £20 alone plus the meal offer.
Chicago Special Offers
We currently have price reductions on tickets for Chicago at the Cambridge Theatre, London. The following discounted tickets are now available:-
To check availability of these special offers and to buy your tickets go to Chicago Theatre Tickets.




