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Does anyone know where I can get discounted tickets for West End shows, but know where you're going to be?

seated? I've seen so many offers online for shows, but when you start to purchase the tickets, you never get told where you're to be seated – you just get "best available seats" and that's it until you turn up!

If you have the time on the day, you can get them direct from the theatres if they still have seats left. I know for 'Wicked' you can get day seats, which are the front row seats reserved for day ticketing, which are about £25 I think? You do have to go quite early in the morning for those though as they are quite popular, but a lot cheaper than the £60 ones from Row B back. Just try calling at the theatre of the show you want to see and they'll be able to tell you, or phone up before you travel to ask about it then you at least have an idea of what's on offer. The only other thing I can suggest is Ticketmaster, and just browse the website for cheaper tickets – then you can have an idea of how much you want to pay. Shows that are in previews, or are closing, such as Lord of the Rings, may have discounted tickets avaliable too. It all depends on what you want to see really. :)

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aryen:

i've heard that u can get really good tickets cheap on the day from the theatre that u want to go to see, they r better than the people who sell them, in the street
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June 5th, 2008 | 3:17 am
sarahnarya2003:

If you have the time on the day, you can get them direct from the theatres if they still have seats left. I know for 'Wicked' you can get day seats, which are the front row seats reserved for day ticketing, which are about £25 I think? You do have to go quite early in the morning for those though as they are quite popular, but a lot cheaper than the £60 ones from Row B back. Just try calling at the theatre of the show you want to see and they'll be able to tell you, or phone up before you travel to ask about it then you at least have an idea of what's on offer. The only other thing I can suggest is Ticketmaster, and just browse the website for cheaper tickets – then you can have an idea of how much you want to pay. Shows that are in previews, or are closing, such as Lord of the Rings, may have discounted tickets avaliable too. It all depends on what you want to see really. :)
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June 5th, 2008 | 5:27 am
Stu:

I went to see Les Misérables for £35 instead of £55 in £55 seats! It was fab. They've got a West End sale on at the moment.
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June 5th, 2008 | 7:42 am
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