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Text 'nothing matches it' - New York Times. Roald Dahls' Matilda The Musical, Cambridge Theatre London. RSC Royal Shakespeare Company. Image: A little girl (Matilda) stood with her hands on her hips looking up into the left-hand distance. She is stood in-front of a glowing blue lights, which makes her look almost like a silhouette. It is a powerful image.
Text: More to see than can ever be seen...Disney The Lion King, Lyceum Theatre London.  Image: Man wearing tribal-like clothing, with shadows of giraffes in the background against a yellow background.
Text: 'Noises Off' in yellow and red with lights on the letters and a 3D effect. The letters are on a stage, with a red curtain in the background, and someone carrying the N with their trousers around their ankles, and legs also sticking out of the S. There are random objects on the stage, such as a cactus.
Text: The Snowman, Sadler's Wells West End Peacock Theatre. 18 Nov - 30 Dec, Image: A snowman and a young boy flying off into the sky.
Text: The longest running comedy in the West End. The Play That Goes Wrong. Duchess Theatre. Image:: Image of the cast in costume stood ina V formation.
Have Youdunnit? Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap St. Martin's Theatre
Text: Multi award winning production returns to London. Starring Helen George, Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I. Image: Helen George for The King and I.
The comedy hit of the summer arrives in London. 'Both touching and funny with two great actors working hand in glove' Mail on Sunday. Bill Kenwright presents, Ian McKellen, Roger Allam, Frank and Percy a new comedy by Ben Weatherill, Directed by Sean Mathias. The Other Palace. Image: Ian McKellen and Roger Allam against a green background laughing.
5 stars 'London's guiltiest pleasure' Mail on Sunday. Agatha Christie Witness for the Prosecution. An overhead shot of London County Hall with the court in order, the accused faces the bench. The gallery is full of audience members.

Best Of British Tickets


Best of British

If you are an ardent theatre-lover, you're undoubtedly already a West End regular, and for a good reason. London's theatre district is arguably the most prominent hub of commercial English theatre. Every year, thousands of visitors flock to experience the best of British entertainment. Some might even argue that if you have not watched a show in the West End, you are probably missing one of the best experiences of your life. All the renowned stars of the showbiz industry, from famous actors and musicians to reputed directors and amazing designers and technicians, almost all have graced the West End stages. However, with so many productions going on around the year, it might be a little tricky to keep track of the **best of British tickets**.

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