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Tickets for The Vortex at the Apollo Theatre ( SAVE £22.50 )

Apollo Theatre

Address: Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 7EZ
Directions: Take the Piccadilly or Bakerloo line to Piccadilly Circus. Exit via Shaftesbury Avenue and walk for about 5 minutes

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Against a backdrop of glittering decadence, The Vortex centres on the tempestuous relationship between glamorous socialite Florence Lancaster, whose appetite for younger men is fuelled by her refusal to grow old, and her hedonistic son Nicky who finds himself competing for her love. And it's this insatiable need in his mother that is the crux of the 'Vortex of beastliness' that drives Nicky to his demons. Florence is played by Felicity Kendal whose stage credits include Humble Boy, Clouds, Arcadia, The Real Thing, Happy Days and, most recently Amy's View. On television, she co-stars with Pam Ferris in Rosemary and Thyme and will, of course, always be remembered for her role in the classic sitcom, The Good Life. Also in the cast of The Vortex are Dan Stevens (BBC's The Line of Beauty) as Nicky, Phoebe Nichols (Cordelia Flyte from Brideshead Revisited) and Annette Badland (Cutting It). They will be joined by Vivien Keene, Daniel Pirrie, Paul Ridley, Timothy Speyer, Cressida Trew and Barry Stanton.
Offer valid: Valid all performances except Saturday Evening
Booking From: Wednesday, 20th February 2008
Booking Until: Saturday, 7th June 2008
Matinees: Wednesday 3pm, Saturday 4pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 8pm
Runtime: 2 hours

Tickets for The Lover The Collection at the Comedy ( SAVE £22.50 )

Comedy

Address: Panton Street, London, SW1Y 4DN
Directions: Take the Bakerloo or Piccadilly line to Piccadilly Circus. Exit onto Haymarket. The theatre is approximately 5 minutes walk.

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Hidden truths are revealed and sexual power games exposed in these two funny, dark and deeply moving plays by Harold Pinter. The Lover: behind closed suburban doors, a couple's desires are unlocked, unzipped and undressed. The Collection: a confession of adultery leads to an intriguing battle of suspicion, bluff and jealousy. Starring four of the UK's most celebrated actors, Richard Coyle (Whistleblowers, Coupling, Proof and Don Carlos), Gina McKee (Our Friends in the North, Old Times, Atonement, Notting Hill and The Lost Prince), Charlie Cox (Stardust and Casanova) and Timothy West (Old Country, New Tricks and Ever After).
Offer valid: Valid Monday to Thursday Evenings and Wednesday and Saturday matinees
Booking From: Tuesday, 15th January 2008
Booking Until: Saturday, 3rd May 2008
Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday 2.30pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7.30pm
Runtime: 2 hours 30 minutes

Tickets for The Woman in Black at the Fortune Theatre ( SAVE £19.00 )

Fortune Theatre

Address: Russell Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2B 5HH
Directions: Take the Piccadilly Line to Covent Garden and exit into the piazza. The theatre is approximately 5 minutes walk.

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One of the most exciting, gripping and successful theatre events ever staged, The Woman In Black, is now in its fifteenth year in the West End. Unanimously acclaimed by the critics, Stephen Mallatratt's adaptation of Susan Hill's best selling novel combines the power and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by the world of film noir. Please be advised that there is a large possibility of school groups being present at The Woman In Black, especially for Monday to Thursday performances.
Offer valid: Valid all performances except Saturday evening until 20th December 2008
Booking From:
Booking Until: Saturday, 20th December 2008
Matinees: Tuesday 3.00pm and Saturday 4.00pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 8.00pm
Runtime: 2 hours

Tickets for The History Boys at the Wyndham's Theatre ( SAVE £19.00 )

Wyndham's Theatre

Address: Charing Cross Rd, London, WC2H 0DA
Directions: Take the Piccadilly or Northern line to Leicester Square station. The theatre is outside the station.

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FINAL WEEKS - MUST END 26 APRIL 2008 Now your last chance to see the National Theatre's smash hit production of The History Boys at the Wyndham Theatre. An unruly bunch of bright, funny sixth-form boys in pursuit of sex, sport and a place at university. A maverick English teacher at odds with the young and shrewd supply teacher. A headmaster obsessed with results and a history teacher who thinks he's a fool. In Alan Bennett's play, staffroom rivalry and the anarchy of adolescence provoke insistent questions about history and how you teach it: about education and its purpose. The production has won 30 theatre awards including Olivier, Evening Standard, Critics' Circle, South Bank Show, New York Drama Critics' Circle and Tony Awards for Best New Play.
Offer valid: Monday to Wednesday Evenings and Thursday Matinees
Booking From: Thursday, 20th December 2007
Booking Until: Saturday, 26th April 2008
Matinees: Thursday and Saturday 2.30pm
Evenings: Monday-Saturday 7.30pm
Runtime: 2 hours 45 minutes

Tickets for Visiting Mr Green at the Trafalgar Studios ( SAVE £18.00 )

Trafalgar Studios

Address: 14 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2DY
Directions: Take the Northern or Bakerloo Line to Charing Cross station. The theatre is 10 minutes walk.

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Following rave reviews across the UK, acclaimed actor Warren Mitchell returns to the London stage for the first time since winning Best Actor at the Olivier Awards for The Price in 2004. Best known as the opinionated Alf Garnett in Till Death Us Do Part, he has worked extensively in the theatre where his many credits include The Caretaker and Death of a Salesman at the National Theatre. The production also stars actor Gideon Turner whose theatre credits include Laertes in Hamlet and Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet for the RSC . Widower Mr. Green is almost hit by a speeding car driven by corporate executive Ross Gardiner. Found guilty of reckless driving Ross is ordered to spend the next six months making weekly visits to Mr. Green. Family secrets are revealed and old wounds reopened in this poignant must-see comedy. Jeff Baron's multi-award winning play has had over 300 productions in 37 countries and has been translated in to 22 languages. This brand new UK production is directed by former Chichester Festival Theatre Director Patrick Garland.
Offer valid: Valid all perforamances until the 10th May
Booking From: Thursday, 3rd April 2008
Booking Until: Saturday, 10th May 2008
Matinees: Thursday and Saturday 2.30pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7.30pm
Runtime:

Tickets for 39 Steps at the Criterion Theatre ( SAVE £17.50 )

Criterion Theatre

Address: Piccadilly Circus, , W1J 9HS
Directions: Take the Bakerloo or Piccadilly line to Piccadilly Circus station. The theatre is directly outside the station

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John Buchan's THE 39 STEPS - memorably filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1935 - is thrillingly adapted for the stage. Nothing has been cut from this hilarious and spectacular version of Britain's most spell -binding thriller - legendary scenes include the chase on the Flying Scotsman, the escape on the Forth Bridge, the first theatrical bi-plane crash ever staged and the death-defying (or nearly!) finale at the London Palladium! With four actors playing a minimum of one hundred and thirty nine roles, THE 39 STEPS is the most astonishing theatrical tour de force of the year.
Offer valid: Valid all performances except Saturday Evening until 7th June 2008
Booking From:
Booking Until: Saturday, 11th October 2008
Matinees: Tuesday 3pm, Saturday 4pm
Evenings: Monday-Saturday 8pm
Runtime: 2 hours

Tickets for Deep Blue Sea at the Vaudeville Theatre ( SAVE £17.50 )

Vaudeville Theatre

Address: The Strand, London, WC2R 0NH
Directions: Take the Northern or Bakerloo Line to Charing Cross station. The theatre is 10 minutes walk.

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When you're caught between the devil and the deep blue sea, the deep blue sea can sometimes look very inviting, according to the heroine of Terence Rattigan's 1952 study of obsession and the destructive power of love. In this powerful drama of passion versus loyalty, Hester Collyer, the daughter of a clergyman and wife of a judge is foundering in the closing stages of a hopeless affair. Freddie Page, her lover, a handsome but shallow ex-Battle of Britain pilot, is out of his depth in their relationship, overwhelmed by the strength of an emotion he is incapable of reciprocating. Written in 1952 after the success of The Browning Version and The Winslow Boy, this new production is directed by Edward Hall and stars Greta Scacchi as Hester. Scacchi was last seen in the West End in Ferenc Molnar's Enter The Guardsman but is best known for her roles in films such as Presumed Innocent, White Mischief, Heat and Dust, Shattered, Jefferson in Paris and Emma. In 1996 she won an Emmy for the TV film Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny. Scacchi is joined by Simon Williams as her husband and, as her younger lover, Dugald Bruce-Lockhart.
Offer valid: all performances except Saturday Evening.
Booking From: Tuesday, 29th April 2008
Booking Until: Saturday, 5th July 2008
Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday 2.30pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7.30pm
Runtime:

Tickets for Legal Fictions at the Savoy Theatre ( SAVE £17.50 )

Savoy Theatre

Address: Savoy Court, London, WC2R 0ET
Directions: Take the Northern or Bakerloo Line to Charing Cross station. The theatre is 10 minutes walk.

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The writer of Rumpole of the Bailey brings his insider knowledge to this hilarious double-bill of legal drama. The Dock Brief and Edwin use barbed wit and judicial humour to show that the law can make an ass of any of us. In The Dock Brief, an incompetent barrister, Morganhall is asked to represent the lugubrious Mr Fowle who confesses to murdering his jovial wife. Although the two of them rehearse a masterly defence in the cell, when they reach the courtroom everything goes horribly wrong. In Edwin, retired High Court Judge, Fennimore Truscott can't break the habit of trying as many people as he can - in his imagination. But when he turns his overly suspicious mind towards his wife's friendship with the next door neighbour, he opens up a can of worms. For six decades John Mortimer has been one of Britain's most prolific and diverse writers and for almost forty years he was also a highly successful barrister and one of the country's best-known advocates for civil liberties and free speech. His best-loved works include Rumpole of the Bailey, his television adaptation of Brideshead Revisited, the screenplay for Tea With Mussolini, and A Voyage Round My Father, his autobiographical stage play which was also adapted for television. Edward Fox's recent theatre work includes You Never Can Tell with the 2005 Peter Hall Company in a successful West End season. His long list of theatre credits includes Eliot's The Family Reunion, and his highly acclaimed stage appearance in 1997 as Harold Macmillan, in Hugh Whitemore's A Letter of Resignation. Best-known amongst his films are The Go-Between, The Day of the Jackal, A Bridge too Far, Gandhi and The Shooting Party. Television includes Edward and Mrs Simpson (for which he won the 1978 BAFTA Award for Best Actor) and A Dance to the Music of Time.
Offer valid: Valid for all performances except Saturday Evening
Booking From: Thursday, 21st February 2008
Booking Until: Saturday, 26th April 2008
Matinees: Saturday 2.30pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7.30pm
Runtime:

Tickets for That Face at the Duke of York's ( SAVE £16.50 )

Duke of York's

Address: St Martin's Lane, London, WC2N 4BG
Directions: Take the Piccadilly or Northern Line to Leicester Square station. Exit onto Charing Cross Road. The theatre is approximately 5 minutes walk.

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Mia is at boarding school. She has access to drugs. They are Martha's. Henry has dropped out of school. He has access to alcohol. From Martha. Martha controls their lives. Martha is their mother. That Face is a powerful and darkly comic exploration of children who become parents to their parents. Polly Stenham's multi award-winning debut play transfers to the Duke of York's Theatre for a ten week season. Cast includes Lindsay Duncan, Matt Smith, Catherine Steadman and Julian Wadham.
Offer valid: Valid all performances except Saturday evenings until the 17th May
Booking From: Thursday, 1st May 2008
Booking Until: Saturday, 5th July 2008
Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday 2.30pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7:30pm
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Tickets for The History Boys at the Wyndham's Theatre ( SAVE £10.00 )

Wyndham's Theatre

Address: Charing Cross Rd, London, WC2H 0DA
Directions: Take the Piccadilly or Northern line to Leicester Square station. The theatre is outside the station.

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FINAL WEEKS - MUST END 26 APRIL 2008 Now your last chance to see the National Theatre's smash hit production of The History Boys at the Wyndham Theatre. An unruly bunch of bright, funny sixth-form boys in pursuit of sex, sport and a place at university. A maverick English teacher at odds with the young and shrewd supply teacher. A headmaster obsessed with results and a history teacher who thinks he's a fool. In Alan Bennett's play, staffroom rivalry and the anarchy of adolescence provoke insistent questions about history and how you teach it: about education and its purpose. The production has won 30 theatre awards including Olivier, Evening Standard, Critics' Circle, South Bank Show, New York Drama Critics' Circle and Tony Awards for Best New Play.
Offer valid: Thursday, Friday Evenings and Saturday Matinees
Booking From: Thursday, 20th December 2007
Booking Until: Saturday, 26th April 2008
Matinees: Thursday and Saturday 2.30pm
Evenings: Monday-Saturday 7.30pm
Runtime: 2 hours 45 minutes