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Get your cut-price culture fix with this major London theatre sale

As any true West End aficionado will tell you, January is a very important month indeed for London-based theatre fanatics. That's when Official London Theatre hosts its annual sale, which means tickets to tons of top shows from just a tenner a pop. And there are some proper gems up for grabs at the moment...

Now in its 20th year, The Official London Theatre Sale features over 40 incredible shows, from acclaimed musicals such as Wicked, Disney's Frozen and & Juliet to must-see plays like Best Of Enemies, To Kill A Mockingbird and Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons. It even includes a couple of shows never-before-performed in London like George Takei's Allegiance and Disney's Newsies, plus quirky immersive offerings including Punchdrunk's The Burnt City.


The Official London Theatre Sale runs until 10 February, with tickets ranging from £10 to £50. Click below to have a browse and secure yours today. An instant winter blues-banisher and a great way to make use of any pennies Santa might have sent your way over the festive season!

Find Me Theatre!
Piccadilly Piano Festival
Jools Holland, John Grant, Luca Manning and Victoria Canal are among the musicians performing on the Fazioli grand piano at St James's piano festival (3-23 February). Book now to hear emerging and established talent tackling classical, jazz, electronic and alternative pop music.
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A Shocking Farce In Southwark
Southwark Playhouse Elephant is getting its first major production! Enda Walsh's excellent tragicomedy The Walworth Farce arrives at the new theatre next month. It follows a family who re-enact the day they fled Ireland for London from their flat on Walworth Road, a real high street sited next to the venue.
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Celebrate The 'Divine Feminine'
Risen Festival returns to Hackney Wick this April! This multi-venue one-dayer features 80 female, trans, and non-binary acts from the worlds of bass, garage, disco house and techno and celebrates the 'divine feminine'. Tickets go on general sale on 31 January.
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Exclusive Presale Alert!
After a truly outstanding night at the theatre? Get tickets to For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy. This powerful play, which sees six Black men meet for group therapy, transfers to the West End this spring and we're running an exclusive presale till 27 January.
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Where To See The Super Bowl
Can't make it to Arizona's State Farm Stadium on 12 Feb? Watch the 57th Super Bowl in one of these London venues instead! We've picked out the best pubs and bars screening the game, served up with special menus and pre-game cheerleading.
Photo: Arnie Papp via Creative Commons
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Jane Austen, Improvised
You think of a title, they'll turn it into a 100% improvised comedy play, in the style of Jane Austen. This is Austentatious, where no two performances are the same. The revolving cast includes top comedians like Cariad Lloyd, Rachel Parris and Joseph Morpurgo.
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