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    Even in today’s day and age, when everybody is busy on weekdays with work, home or studies, there are some people who insist on making a trip to the Box Office themselves to buy theatre tickets. On the other hand, most smart theatre lovers turn to clicking away to procure discount play tickets for any of the shows being performed in London.
     

    Even in today’s day and age, when everybody is busy on weekdays with work, home or studies, there are some people who insist on making a trip to the Box Office themselves to buy theatre tickets. On the other hand, most smart theatre lovers turn to clicking away to procure discount play tickets for any of the shows being performed in London. And why not? There are a large number of official ticketing websites online that ensure you find tickets to even the most popular or sold out shows for a lot less than you would pay at the ticket counter. All you have to do is go to your favourite search engine and type in, ‘discount theatre tickets London’. It’s really as simple as that. Read on to find out more about such websites that are turning out to be a boon for busy but avid theatre goers from around the world.

    As mentioned earlier, there are plenty of ticketing sites on the Internet, but one needs to be careful about which one to deal with. Look for STAR members or official ticketing portals to get the best offers and service. There are many unofficial websites as well, but they may not be completely safe and may not offer you the best prices. Official websites also provide a list of shows playing at the many venues across town, information about the productions and actors, and sometimes a brief summary of what the play is about. These aspects make it easy for a patron to choose the appropriate play and enjoy the experience. A majority of websites also provide seating charts, where you can choose the section you desire to be seated in or even specific seats, making the whole thing foolproof.

    Buying the tickets is fairly easy and done through a safe and secure system. All you need is a credit card and a few minutes of your time. The best thing about buying theatre tickets online is that you can do it from the comforts of your home or office, without having to go through any sort of extra trouble like commuting or standing in a queue. You can pickup your discount play tickets, from the venue’s ticket counter an hour or so before the performance starts. Such websites can even be useful for planning special evenings or dates, as most official sites also have meal packages on sale that include dinner at one of the celebrated restaurants located near the venue and the show, or just desserts and a play. Many even sell tickets to other attractions in town like the London Eye, Madame Tussauds, evening dinner cruise, London Dungeon, and many more.

     


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