Londonist partner content: bringing you the best events, offers and more around the city. See top West End shows from just £10 with Official London TheatreMade a New Year’s Resolution to soak up more culture? We’ve got good news for you — one of London’s biggest annual theatre sales is back! Official London Theatre’s See It Live in 2025 sale offers incredible deals on over 50 London shows, with tickets reduced to £10, £20, £30, £40, £50 & £60 for select performances. Musical theatre fanatic? Scoop up savings on West End classics like Mamma Mia! and Wicked, or discover newer shows such as Mrs Doubtfire, Mean Girls, and 101 Dalmatians for less. There are plenty of great plays to discover, too. See Brie Larson make her West End debut as Elektra in a new production of Sophocles’ ancient tragedy, opening later this month. Gear up for the final season of Stranger Things, with its acclaimed spinoff show, Stranger Things: The First Shadow. Or grab a bargain on the world’s longest-running play (and Agatha Christie classic), The Mousetrap. The sale runs until 31 January, but tickets to popular shows are selling quickly and are limited to specific performances — so act fast to avoid disappointment. In our experience, cut-price theatre tickets make for an excellent winter blues-buster… After-hours at the Foundling MuseumExplore the parallels between clay and identity at this Foundling Museum panel discussion. On 9 January, artists Phoebe Collings-James, Rachel Kneebone and Matt Smith — all of whom feature in the museum’s Self Made: Reshaping Identities exhibition — gather for an evening talk chaired by Dr Clare Twomey. Your ticket includes access to the exhibition and the Foundling Museum collection. Immersive art and alcohol-free cocktailsHere’s something to shake up Dry January. Alcohol-free spirits brand CleanCo has teamed up with FRAMELESS, to add extra flavour to the multisensory art experience. This month, each FRAMELESS Lates session includes a complimentary, art-inspired CleanCo cocktail. Explore the gallery after-hours while sipping on a Clean Rembrandt N’Stormy, Clean Rhubarb Vesuvius Spritz, or Clean Garden of Earthly Delights Spritz. See The Little Prince for lessA spectacular adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s beloved children’s book, The Little Prince, comes to the London Coliseum in March and — if you’re quick about it — you can up save to 39% on tickets. Book by 10 January to leap into this vivid universe, brought to life with dance, music, projections and acrobatics. London-themed jigsawHere’s something to keep you occupied during these long winter evenings. Uncover some of the capital’s quirkiest points of interest with the help of this 1,000 piece puzzle, inspired by Jack Chesher’s London: A Guide for Curious Wanderers. As you complete it, you’ll discover where to find everything from 13th century ruins to lavish lavatories. This year’s top exhibitionsIt's shaping up to be another terrific year of exhibitions in the capital. To get the ball rolling there are 16 that we’re especially looking forward to — including a look at flowers in contemporary art, Ancient India at the British Museum, and a face-off between two of of Britain's greatest landscape painters. |