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We’ve rounded up our top picks for this week, including last chance to see shows and the perfect selection for keeping the kids entertained this half term!
Show of the week
It’s a Broadway sensation and a West End classic, and now you can book tickets for Wicked this half term with no booking fees. Treat the kids to the magical world of Oz in this unforgettable musical – get tickets from just £22.
Half term treats
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s critically acclaimed Broadway smash-hit School of Rock The Musical is now thrilling London audiences at the Gillian Lynne Theatre until February 29th only! Don’t miss out on the chance to rock out this half term – book final tickets now.
Hailed as a musical triumph and recipient of over 85 international awards, including 16 for Best Musical, Matilda is the perfect treat for children of all ages this half term. If you haven’t already seen this delightful production, based on the much-loved book by Roald Dahl, book tickets now!
Critics’ Choice
Opening to rave reviews this week, Leopoldstadt is a passionate drama of love, family and endurance. It is Stoppard’s most humane and heart-breaking play. With tickets from just £24, don’t miss out on this triumphant and possibly final play from Tom Stoppard.
New on sale
Olivier Award-winning director Dominic Cooke reimagines one of Britain’s most powerful, political plays with David Tennant returning to the West End, for 10 weeks only. Book tickets now from just £23.
Closing Soon
Jodie Prenger (Oliver!, One Man, Two Guvnors) leads the cast of A Taste of Honey in this gritty depiction of working-class life in post-war Britain. Don’t miss out on Shelagh Delaney’s ground-breaking British classic with over 50% off final tickets.
Wicked is the final musical I want to see this year. It hasn’t toured to Charlotte since 2016 and finally, this year, coming back. So it 100% makes sense that it is time to go back. With Wicked- already gone four times, but know there is still to be explored