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    London Theatre Shows

    The one thing Broadway guarantees is entertainment. London theatre shows are no exception. In fact, the city’s Broadway is almost at par with the Broadway in New York. Millions of theatre lovers from all over the world come to this magnificent city each year to witness the creative genius of commercial theatre, represented here through all the numerous productions

    The one thing Broadway guarantees is entertainment. London theatre shows are no exception. In fact, the city’s Broadway is almost at par with the Broadway in New York. Millions of theatre lovers from all over the world come to this magnificent city each year to witness the creative genius of commercial theatre, represented here through all the numerous productions. Some of the long running shows are Les Miserables, Blood Brothers, Stomp, Mamma Mia, Disney’s The Lion King, Chicago, Phantom of the Opera, Mousetrap, We Will Rock You, Billy Elliot the Musical, Wicked, etc.

    While most theatre lovers claim that buying tickets to the many shows playing at the awesome venues across town are well worth the money, many do not enjoy such plays often because of the price factor. Today, thanks to resources like the Internet, more and more patrons are able to watch their favourite theatre shows at discounted prices. One of the most popular ways of finding discounted priced tickets of theatre plays is by booking them through official ticketing websites. These online websites are comprehensive and easy to use. They give you all the news and information needed to select an interesting play, make a safe transaction and acquire tickets. There are plenty of such official ticketing websites, to help patrons get the best possible deals without standing in long time-consuming queues at the box offices.

    If you love theatre and have caught a play or two, you are bound to take advantage of these online portals. For your next play in London, pick Legally Blonde the Musical. The play has been showing in London since December of 2009 and received many rave reviews and acclaim. The reason for special mention is that the play’s final performance is due on 7th April 2012. So, in case you have not had a chance to see its brilliance yet, book your seats now and plan a fun evening around it. Many ticketing websites have special meal packages on sale that could be perfect for you. These include dinner at one of the best restaurants and a play, or just desert at a fine dining restaurant combined with the show.

    Legally Blonde the Musical, is an adaptation of the movie Legally Blonde based on a book by Heather Hach. The play stars Carley Stenson as the main character Elle. Directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, it has music and lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe, set design by David Rockwell, costume design by Gregg Barnes, and orchestrations by Christopher Jahnke.

    For your tickets to this fabulous play or any other London theatre shows, check out some official ticketing websites for good deals and packages. All you need is just a few minutes and a credit card.
     



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