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Free Meal at Kettners with a top price ticket for Hair

Combine a two course meal at the Historic Kettners in the heart of Soho with a top price ticket for the hit show Hair at the Gielgud Theatre. The ticket price alone is normally £65, which is the price of the package including the two course meal.

The package is available Monday to Friday evenings with the restaurant booked for 6pm and the show starting at 7.30pm.

About Kettners

Kettners serves fresh, contemporary brasserie food and the different rooms and menus are versatile enough to suit all occasions and tastes from a casual lunch to pre-theatre meal or a special occasion.

About Hair

Welcome to the curly, shaggy, gleaming, streaming, wonderful world of HAIR. For the first time in West End history, an entire original Broadway cast transfers to the London stage!

To book this package visit our Hair page and click the theatre and dinner link.

Hair Musical Ticket and Dinner at Kitchen Italia

Combine a main course and a glass of wine at Kitchen Italia in the Heart of Covent Garden with a great value Upper Circle ticket for Hair the The Gielgud Theatre. The ticket alone is normally £39.50. The package price including an Upper Circle ticket and a two course meal is just £42.50.

The package is available Monday to Friday evenings. The restaurant is booked for 6pm and the show starts at 7.30pm.

About Kitchen Italia

Offering a refreshing, new approach to the more conventional Italian restaurant, Kitchen Italia is an all day, sleek, contemporary cantina that dishes up delicious pasta at great value for money.

Specialising in the hundreds of varieties of pasta native to specific Italian regions, each paired with the perfect sauce from light and zingy to rich and robust. The menu takes you on a journey across Italy plus showcases some dishes that prove their influence in world cooking such as Spaghetti with meatballs and Macaroni Cheese. Other dishes include Tagliolini with black truffles, Mafaldine with spicy sausage and Polenta and wild boar ragu.

Bench style seating, fresh herbs and award-winning olive oils on the tables, the restaurant offers a vibrant and buzzy ambience with friendly, knowledgeable staff.

About Hair

Welcome to the curly, shaggy, gleaming, streaming, wonderful world of HAIR. For the first time in West End history, an entire original Broadway cast transfers to the London stage!

To book this package go to the Hair page and click the theatre and dinner link.

Hair the Musical Offer

No booking fee on Hair the Musical

Sir Cameron Mackintosh (who was a production runner on the original West End staging of Hair in 1968), has delighted the theatre-going public with his decision to bring the award-winning Broadway revival of this hippy musical to London.

Described by Mackintosh himself as “a celebration of life, love and freedom” and being resonant in the current political climate this one is sure to be as big a hit here in London as it was across the pond:

“Triumphant, Glorious and Breathtaking” – New York Post

“There’s nothing like it, the most exciting show in town!!” – Bloombery News

We currently have an offer running where you pay no booking fee on this show. We don’t know how long this offer will continue so book now to ensure you get the best deal.

Avenue Q To Move Again

Avenue Q is moving to the Wyndham’s Theatre in March 2010

The puppet show with a difference goes to it’s third theatre in it’s fifth year in London. Having only moved in to the Gielgud Theatre last June it seems that Avenue Q is on a bit of a tour of the West End.

But that’s not all. There is a bit of a game of “musical theatre” going on with Avenue Q moving to the Wyndham’s on March 19th, Stephen Daldry’s production of An Inspector Calls closes a week early on March 13th and Hair moves in to Avenue Q’s current home of the Gielgud Theatre from April 11th.

To call it a puppet show does Avenue Q disservice. Sesame Street for grown-ups isn’t right either. There’s no handy way to describe Avenue Q except as the furriest, and one of the funniest, shows you’re likely ever to see–if you can catch up with it that is.

There are also some cast changes to mention with Paul Spicer, who has previously starred in Fame and Taboo replacing the popular Daniel Boys as Princeton/Rod and Delroy Atkinson is scheduled to return as Gary.