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Dinner and Show Packages for Holding The Man

Two new ticket and dinner packages are now available

Both new packages are for a two course meal at Spaghetti House in Leicester Square and a top price ticket for Hodling The Man at the Trafalgar Studios in London.

The ticket alone is normally £44 but you can get a pre-theatre or post-theatre package for just £49.50.

About the show

Based on the much loved award winning book by Tim Conigrave, adapted for the stage by acclaimed playwright Tommy Murphy, Holding the Man is a hilariously funny, tender and moving play following the remarkable true life love story of Tim Conigrave and John Caleo. It is a celebration that speaks across generations, sexual preference and culture.

About Spaghetti House

A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.

Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.

How to book

Just go to Holding The Man and click the Theatre and Dinner link.

Madness in Valencia

Madness in Valencia comes to the Trafalgar Studios following a sell out run at the White Bear

Floriano kills a Prince and flees. Erifila escapes an abhorrent arranged marriage. Uncertain of their futures they take refuge in Valencia’s famed asylum. Locked up with fools and physicians they become entangled in the convolutions of a glorious farce.

Enjoy this beguiling and hilarious pageant of love, madness and mistaken identity.

Time Out’s Top Critics’ Choice and Show of the Week.

Booking until March 6th at Trafalgar Studio 2, tickets are just £17.50

Holding the Man

Tickets now on sale for Holding the Man at Trafalgar Studios

Based on the much loved award winning book by Tim Conigrave, adapted for the stage by acclaimed playwright Tommy Murphy, Holding the Man is a hilariously funny, tender and moving play following the remarkable true life love story of Tim Conigrave and John Caleo.

It is a celebration that speaks across generations, sexual preference and culture.

Now booking from 23rd April until 3rd July.

A Daughter’s Daughter Tickets

Written by Agatha Christie under the pen-name “Mary Westmacott”, this is the first full-scale production of this rare Christie masterpiece since its premiere in 1954.

Presented by The Agatha Christie Theatre Company, by special arrangement with the author’s estate, A Daughter’s Daughter is a must see for all Agatha Christie fans.

Brimming with her brilliant wit, this gripping psychological drama tells the tale of a mother and her daughter as they strive to find happiness in 1940s Britain.

Sarah returns home from the Second World War and convinces her mother to “live life to the hilt” and ditch her fiance Richard.

Meanwhile, Sarah has become involved with cad Lawrence and feels the need to marry him in order to please her mother.

Will Ann and Sarah make life decisions based on the other’s wishes?

An all-star cast will be led by Jenny Seagrove and Honeysuckle Weeks (ITV’s BAFTA-award winning series, Foyle’s War). The cast also includes Tracey Childs, who has just recieved huge critical acclaim in a sell-out run playing Martha to Matthew Kelly’s George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at London’s Trafalgar Studios, and Simon Dutton who recently played Binkie Beaumont in Plague Over England at The Duchess.

A Daughter’s Daughter is playing at the Trafalgar Studios from 14th December until 9th January. Tickets are on sale now at a reduced price of £15 from the 14th to the 19th December (excluding the 15th) and £22.50 for other performances. These tickets have a face value of £45.

My Real War 1914

My Real War 1914 – ? is playing at Trafalgar Studio Two until the 31st October.

Lieutenant Le Mesurier’s letters home tell of his unusual adventures in and out of the trenches. My Real War, 1914 - ? is the true story of how a lively and funny young man slowly succumbs to the horrors of the war.

Tickets start at just £17.50