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TodayTix today announces the return of 25 West End Shows at £25,their West End theatre ticket campaign where £25 tickets will be available across 25 West End shows. The campaign is dedicated to helping audiences experience the breadth of entertainment available in London’s vibrant theatres by offering the best prices for a wide selection of West End shows. The initiative, which also ran in 2019, will run for just two weeks from 16 May until 29 May 2022.
This year it will include more recent West End productions and 2022 Olivier Award-winning shows such as Back to the Future, Life of Pi, and Anything Goes, alongside classic West End productions and critically acclaimed shows such as Dear Evan Hansen and Come From Away. Shows included; Cinderella, Come From Away, Get Up, Stand Up, Grease, Jersey Boys, Only Fools and Horses, Sister Act, The Drifters Girl, and The Woman in Black, with more to be announced. Tickets can be booked through the TodayTix website www.todaytix.com.
TodayTix Group Co-Founder and President Merritt Baer today said, “We’re delighted to bring back this initiative again after its great success in 2019 to empower new audiences to see a wide range of excellent theatre. We are keen to re-engage with both locals and visitors, and continue to restore confidence in the industry after the past two years. It’s been immensely rewarding to be able to welcome audiences back to London’s West End at affordable prices.”
TodayTix’s 25 West End Shows at £25 campaign arrives at a time when the capital’s theatres are once again fully reopened and welcoming audiences back to experience live entertainment. Following the challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, the promotion gives Londoners and visitors the chance to return to the theatre and see West End productions at affordable prices.
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