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12 years ago
Book Cheap London Theatre Tickets to all West End Theatre and London Shows plus Theatre Packages & Special Offers with no hidden fees. http://www.lovetheatre.com/ read more
37 Long Acre
London WC2E 9JT
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Covent Garden
020 7420 9777
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LOVE Theatre opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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LOVE Theatre closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.LOVE Theatre is closed on Sunday.
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Saturday September 28th 2024 wife and I attended Alice's adventures in wonderland at the Royal…read moreOpera House. Purchased months in advance two tickets two upper stalls otherwise known as the nosebleed balcony area with head on view of the stage. The web site showed us the view of the stage from each of the seats we were considering. Very lavishly decorated building, with beautiful interior and lovely curtains with royal emblem. In the United States this would be the equivalent of having a company sponsored logo on the curtains. Very hot inside with huge crowds . Wife had to check in her coat for 3 GBP or $3.30. Easy to find the women's restroom as there were the longest lines although the men's restroom far away had their own lines. They didn't charge for use of the bathrooms as our $100 tickets covered that. These upper upper balcony seats had no armrests, so they could squeeze in more seats. Fortunately I was seated next to a normal size lady and not an NFL guard size man, so no fighting for elbow room. Cost us about $100 for each ticket, and there were at least 20 rows behind us. Bring binoculars, as we sat at least 200 feet from the stage. To my surprise I enjoyed the play as I'm not usually too crazy about ballet. But this was a ballet story and easily understandable and easy to follow spectacular dancing cinematography and costume design. . Very expensive production with all those extras. Afterwards walked around the upper stories area with views of the cafe below and outside views of Covent gardens. Very spectacular even if we didn't buy the outrageously overpriced ice cream and other sundaies let alone the 15GBP cocktails.
Exquisite venue to enjoy some of the worlds best ballet, musicians and opera signers. Must see if…read morevisiting London.
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Incredible performance by the actors of his Majesty's theater, the longest running show for phantom…read moreof the opera in West End over 40 years. In this case, the show aged well, and the props and costumes have clearly had time and money invested as this was the best rendition of Phantom I've seen to date. There was fire, light effects, great structures and hidden trapdoors, fake balconies, even a mysterious Houdini chair (no spoilers) and the production of Phantom here is clearly worth the full house it had tonight. Standing ovation at the end and tons of fun souvenirs to takeaway memories of the show. I sat in A21, center of the front row of balcony, and the view was perfect, showing just the bottom of the stage up. If I leaned forward, I could see into the pit which the ground floor seats could not. All the music was played by the incredible orchestra in the pit, Four private boxes at the front sides were filled with two persons each, which could be a fun return trip. I hope to definitely be back for another viewing some day. Incredible!
Her (His?) Majesty's Theater sits up Haymarket Street just a few blocks from Trafalger Square and…read moreLeicester Square in the heart of London. Founded in the 1770s, the current theater was built in ~1880. Since it's world premier in 1986, The Phantom of the Opera has been playing there. The production is impressive. The acting and singing are excellent. The staging some of the most impressive I've seen! And of course, the intermission bar and ice cream cups are up to London standards!
The chandelier from Phantom
This is a huge theater, very deep back to the rear of the Orchestra and wide. We saw The Great…read moreGadsby mid June 2025, and the theater was not really filled, yet we just stayed in the back because the view was fine. Beautiful theater, restrooms on the main floor which is always nice. Sound was ok. On a strip with so much going on, lots of restaurants, lights & folks in the streets. It's probably nice to sit closer, like mid Orch, as the floor is so deep.
Spectacular venue to watch a musical in London! I recently visited to watch The Great Gatsby…read more(which is a STELLAR production in this gorgeous space). I had a seat in the Dress Circle row A at the end of the row and it was cozy... if you're tall it might be a bit tight but that is the joy of this theater... worth experiencing! I was in awe of all the features and interior, it made the full experience spectacular and the acoustics were top top notch. I did manage to get a glass of wine at intermission before the lines got busy so I didn't have issues there but I could see how this might be challenging for other guests.
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We came for the Sunday matinee of Back to the Future. Fresh off our flight from LAX, I never waste…read moreanytime fitting in as many shows as possible when in town. We had soooo much fun! This production is outstanding! We saw Back to the Future, Cabaret and Crazy for You this trip. I can't compare the three since all of them are completely different but I highly recommend this show for something fun and casual. You will not be disappointed. This is also a very family friendly show, the kids in the theatre seemed to enjoy it even if they aren't an 80s baby like me :) Very fun time! Can't ever do theatre in London without ice-cream at intermission, it's mandatory for me. This theatre doesn't have vegan options as our Cabaret production did but I'm consistently on mint chip as a little intermission refresher. If you get tix and haven't seen the movie in awhile I think it'd be fun to watch it first. I didn't have a clue about the movie since it's been forever since I've seen it, but still had a blast - so many laughs and so enjoyable.
A nice place to see a show! My husband and I came here to see "Back to the Future" and really…read moreenjoyed it. The main thing is that there seemed to be plenty of leg room, which is a problem in a lot of Broadway theaters. One interesting note is that there isn't a center aisle. We had seats close to the middle so had to walk past a lot of people/seats to get where we were going, but the seats were great. Getting in and out was very quick and well organized. Kudos to the staff here for having a clean, efficient and fun theater. And I also recommend "Back to the Future"....it's a great show.
Dolly Parton show :)
An excellent venue. Comfortable seating. Courteous and efficient staff…read more Oliver! was a terrific production. The Sprague Terrace is an excellent add-on option for a quiet space, quality cocktails, and top notch bar staff. Plus, dedicated bathrooms usually with no line.
Nice theatre, common complaint of mine not enough bathrooms and smallish bar. Good acoustics…read more Saw to kill a mockingbird. It is a good play but so disappointed with the actors trying to speak with an American southern accent. Just speak in British English. I also cringe when American actors try to speak in English.
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It's ok to be what?!
One of the highlights of our trip to Europe, we purchased box seats as it was our 20th anniversary…read more If you're not familiar with the musical: The Phantom of the Opera is a seminal gothic romance and horror story that originated as a 1910 novel by Gaston Leroux. It has since evolved into a global phenomenon, most famously through Andrew Lloyd Webber's record-breaking musical. Webber's version is the famous version today which premiered in London in 1986. Since this was the 3rd time I saw Phantom, this one did not disappoint at all! The actors were phenomenal and all great theatrical effects were outstanding! A must see when you visit London!
Wow, wow, wow, what a show, I am absolutely flabbergasted and in awe of what I witnessed, I…read morecouldn't tear my eyes away for a second, never in my life have I seen anything quite like this before and doubt anything will ever come close again. The performance, the music, the costumes, the effects, it was all out of this world amazing!
THE premiere artistic theater company in London and one of the best in the world…read more Its rare to see plays produced at this quality and on this scale. If you're a theater lover, you will love whatever you see here.
We dined at Lasdun before attending a performance of "Nye". The food and service at the restaurant…read morewere excellent. Salad, main course and dessert were all wonderful. Add a bottle of Veuve Cliquot and that's a perfect prelude to an evening of theater. "Nye" and Michael Sheen were wonderful. A deeply moving account of the man behind the founding of the National Health Service. At the conclusion, when they projected the improved health statistics since the inception of NHS, there were many watery eyes, including mine. "WELL DONE" cast and crew!
Outside of the National Theater looking from the Thames River
Set for the dorfman Theater production of "end"
My recent visit here was to see the 'Nutcracker' and it was magical indeed. Being in London on the…read moreChristmas weekend with friends and family to see what to me is the quintessential Christmas story is what it's all about. Always difficult to review a theatre rather than the normal places we visit as a theatre experience always includes a performance which may or may not be to your liking due to production or performers or, as it once was at the Royal Opera House, a poorly played score (YES it does happen peepz, I kid you not). I suspect the conductor had his baton on warp factor 10. Beam me up Spotty. I think what has always appealed to me about the ENO is it's working class origins and how it originated from the Old Vic theatre in 1889. This is a theatre for the people not the 'Toffs' who attend the Royal Opera House and I am more than chuffed that it has always refused all attempts to merge it with The Royal Opera. In the case of the ENO I could happily sit here with the curtain down and just soak up the ambiance. It is a special place and if you swing a ticket in the Orchestra stalls then you are laffin' My favourite spot is row 'O' Seat 1 as it is 2 steps away from the bar and come the interval you can be face down in a Vodka and Tonic in seconds. Shssss ... curtain up :)
We had a hard time finding this theatre. The signage for the street and for the theatre itself is…read morepractically non-existant so look for bright lights and a brick building and matching multiple doors across the street from the Starbucks. Yeah sorry for the lack of address. 1600 Pennsylvania is the White House address but evidently this theatre is so famous it doesn't need a proper numbered address. Nope. Not even at their website. 2 different GPS's had us in 2 nearby alleys. Once we found it we loved their self check kiosk machine for online purchases. Swipe your card and it will print out your ticket like at the airport! Love it! I welcome any modernisation to London. Bring it! Like many theatres in London, it's small so it's hard to have bad seats. But third row aisle was ridiculously good. Yup bragging. Sorry. The seats were cushy and comfortable for the 3 act Cinderella ballet and for me at 5'6" I was just peachy. But if you're tall, you'll be suffering like the guy 2 seats down. He seem 6'2" maybe? He was performing his own ballet in his seat trying to find space for his knees. Poor guy. Stretch beforehand and not into my girlfriend please. =) i feel would feel neglectful if I didn't mention that I deeply enjoyed the ballet Cinderella with Momoko Hirata as Cinderella. I hope to see more ballets here in the future.
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Cinderella - The Prince finds his princess
We saw Les Misérables and it was phenomenal!! I cried and laughed and was so taken by the voices of…read morethe entire cast! My friend has seen this show on broadway (NEW YORK) and she said this cast and theater was SO MUCH better! Even after the show finished and the cast were taking their bows it brought tears to my eyes again because of how amazing they were. Standing ovation was the least the audience could do after this breath taking performance!!
It was almost surreal to be able to purchase last minute tickets to see Les Mis at Queen's Theatre…read more I was in town for a few days and couldn't let the opportunity slip away. First of all, the theatre is beautiful. We had seats with limited view. I wasn't able to see the front, left portion of the stage but it really didn't take away anything from the performance. The staff members were very helpful. They were plentiful and led everyone to their seats. The line and security went rather quickly. Everyone had an opportunity to use the toilet during the intermission and didn't miss a second. I loved how everything started on time...I say this because this never happens in the US haha. If you're ever in London, take a few hours and watch a show at this theatre. Extremely worth it and forever memorable.
Les Miserables at Queen's Theatre
I was hoping to see a show at The Globe, as I have a fondness for open air theater productions of…read moreShakespeare, but wasn't able to make it work so I opted for a tour. We had a fantastic tour guide who brought a ton of charisma and fun to his retelling of the history and stories behind The Globe. There is also a self-guided portion of the tour, with props and set pieces from some of the more modern productions which was very fun to see. Stop in the gift shop for a few souvenirs to cap off the experience.
Iconic theater, now restored, well-known for its association with Shakespeare…read more Was on our must-do list but we could not score tickets for a show. Still stopped by for pics and to soak in the atmosphere. Will plan better next time!
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