Places to Visit in the UK for Theatre Enthusiasts

Posted on the 25 January 2013 by Candornews @CandorNews


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In the year of 1589 a play named “The Two Gentleman of Verona” was created by William Shakespeare. A man who made theater popular in past times. Today there have been thousands of plays created and performed since then. Since those times London has been known as the city of the worlds greatest theater and the best performers.

London’s West End theater scene is referred to as the world finest. It has people coming form all corners of the world whether theater enthusiasts, fans of plays, and even tourists on vacation. In America there’s Broadway, in London not only is it cheaper but you have West End which may not be as bright but shines nonetheless attracting even the non-theatre crowds.

If you are a fan of famous production than you can come see some classics such as ‘Les Miserables’, ‘The Phantom of The Opera’, ‘The Woman in Black’, ‘Chicago’, and even ‘The Lion King’. Some of the other things Theatre over here offers include musicals, comedies, thrillers, sex scandals, cutting-edge fringes, and much more. If it is a family vacation you are going on than don’t worry we have children’s theater as well. Stimulate your children’s minds with creative, flamboyant, inclusive, educational, and most importantly fun shows that may even make you jealous of how much they are enjoying themselves. Come visit the Albany Theatre in Deptford to entertain the kids with plays, dance, spoken word events and more. Come visit The Old Vic in Waterloo, or the National Theatre in South Bank which is one of our flagship theatres, or the Finborough Theatre back in West London to see what we can offer you. Now we understand it is a bit pricey to make it over here in the first place and it would be wrong of us to not accommodate you, but have no fear because we have already.

There are plenty of theatres to visit that cost less than a ticket to the movies. If you are a committed theater fan then you can get cheap tickets for many of the day’s big shows as release day seats. There is also Leicester Square that sells half-price tickets to many of the shows in West End. You just have to show up and see what’s available. So what are you waiting for? Come see us and what we can offer you in the London Theatre scene right now at theatrenews.com