TODAYTIX ANNOUNCE BIGGEST EVER BLACK FRIDAY PROMOTION FEATURING OVER 50 SHOWS
Save up to 40% on West End theatre tickets
Theatre ticketing platform TodayTix has unveiled its largest-ever Black Friday promotion, offering access to more than 50 of London’s most acclaimed productions at up to 40% off.
From 9am today, Monday 18th November, these great value-for-money tickets will be available to all. This offer gives audiences the chance to see the hottest shows in town including MJ The Musical, The Lehman Trilogy, Les Miserables, the National Theatre’s Dear England and more and Back To The Future at amazing prices this festive season – continuing to ensure that theatre is accessible to all, especially at this magical time of year.
With tickets from just £15 it’s the perfect time to book that show you’ve been waiting for and makes a great Christmas gift. The TodayTix Black Friday promotion also includes favourites like Guys & Dolls, The Mousetrap, Starlight Express and The Play That Goes Wrong, plus so many more.
Plus, with the TodayTix Rewards program (available in the TodayTix app) members can start earning rewards from just two tickets.
For more information about TodayTix’s exciting Black Friday promotion and to purchase tickets, download the TodayTix app or visit todaytix.com.
Participating shows include: MJ The Musical, The Book of Mormon, Guys & Dolls, Les Misérables,, Only Fools & Horses, Starlight Express, Dear England, , The Duchess, The Lehman Trilogy, The Mousetrap, The Play That Goes Wrong, Fawlty Towers, Waiting for Godot, Why Am I So Single?, Titanique, A Christmas Carol(ish), A Very Naughty Christmas, Ballet Shoes, Bat Out of Hell, Cirque du Soleil – Corteo, Jamie Allan’s Amaze, La Clique, Musicals by Candlelight at Christmas, The Elixir of Love, The Pirates of Penzance, The Snowman, [Title of Show], 101 Dalmatians, Dr. Strangelove, Juno and the Paycock, Giselle – English National Ballet, A Good House, Aladdin, Alterations, Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book, Circa’s Duckpond, Cyrano, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Here You Come Again, How To Fight Loneliness, Humbug, The Little Foxes, Peppa Pig’s Fun Day Out, Play On!, Shanghai Dolls, The Last Laugh, The Legends of Them, The Liar, The Bi*ch and the Wardrobe, The Lonely Londoners, The Marriage of Figaro, The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary, The Purists, Wilko: Love Death and Rock n Roll.