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New Discount Theatre Ticket Deals

We have some new deals available for the shows listed below. The discounts on All The Fun Of The Fair, The Fantasticks and Six Degrees Of Separation are valid every day, including Friday and Saturday performances.

  • All The Fun of the Fair -  All seats – No booking fees – valid until 16/03 – 27/04 EVERY DAY
  • Bedroom Farce B/A – WAS £40.50 NOW £22.50 valid until 10/04 (excl. Sats)
  • Oliver! B/A – WAS £62.50 NOW £39.50 valid until 22/06/10 (excl. Sat, Sun)
  • Private Lives U/C – WAS £35.00 NOW £25.00 valid until 08/04/10 (excl. Fri, Sat, Sun)
  • The Caretaker B/A – WAS £45.00 NOW £26.00 valid until 16/04/10 (excl. Sat Eve)
  • The Fantasticks B/A – WAS £49.50 NOW £29.50 valid until 05/09/10 EVERY DAY
  • The Fantasticks B/A – WAS £32.50 NOW £19.50 valid until 05/09/10 EVERY DAY
  • Six Degrees of Separation B/A – WAS £47.00 NOW £28.50 valid until 03/04/10 EVERY DAY
  • Sister Act B/A – WAS £30.25 NOW £28.75 valid until 18/12/10 (excl. Fri, sat, sun and period 25-28th Oct)

To book any of these tickets at the discount price just click on tickets at the top of the page and search for the show of your choice. The discounted tickets will be included in the search result for that show.

Oliver and Priscilla Big Winners

Oliver and Priscilla were the biggest winners in the WhatsOnStage.com Awards yesterday voted for by the public.

Theatre-goers voted online for their favourites across 26 different categories between December and January. This year saw a record 46,000 voters take part – 11,000 more than the previous record set in 2009.

Oliver scooped three awards in total including Best Musical Revival, Best Supporting Actress In A Musical for Jody Prenger and Best Actor In A Musical for Rowan Atkinson.

In his acceptance video Rowan Atkinson spoke of his apprehension of taking the part, having never sung in a musical before. He said:

This is absolutely great. I’m genuinely very pleased and very touched. When I embarked on this journey to play the part of Fagin in Oliver!, I did so with a degree of apprehension.

I hadn’t been on the West End stage in 20 years and I had never sung in a musical – well, I’d never sung really. So it was quite a scary time, and what made it all possible was the warmth and accommodation and tolerance of the company of the production of Oliver!, all those actors, the adults and the children, and our directors and choreographers and designers, and, in particular, our director Rupert Goold for being so helpful to someone who was stepping with such trepidation into the project.

Also, of course, the warmth and accommodation and tolerance of the audience who kindly came to see us. As this is more than anything an audience award – and the audience in the end, I think, is the most important element in any theatrical event – it really means something. So I’d like to thank you all sitting there very much indeed, but I’d also like to thank mostly all those who voted for me, and all those real people who spent real money to come and see the show.

Thank you.

Priscilla took four awards for: Best New Musical, Best Supporting Actor In A Musical for Oliver Thornton, Best Set Designer for Brian Thomson and Best Choreographer for Ross Coleman.