Opera


By visiting a London theatre, you will be witnessing some of the greatest live performances the world has to offer, with talented performers, artists, directors and musicians all working together to offer a worthwhile experience. Theatre is a great institution, offering art forms in the way of great dramas, comedies, musicals, cabaret and much more for audience goers from all over the world.

The West End in London is a popular destination for those who enjoy good theatre, attracting in the way of millions of people every year. People arriving in the capital can enjoy theatre in a variety of locations, from the Aldwych Theatre, Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Theatre and St Martin’s Theatre to the Fortune Theatre, Savoy Theatre, Lyric Theatre, Dominion Theatre, Prince Edward Theatre, Prince of Wales Theatre, Duke of York’s Theatre, Gielgud Theatre, Garrick Theatre, Cambridge Theatre and The Ambassadors Theatre. The list goes on.

In these historic buildings, where people have been enjoying theatrical productions for hundreds of years, they can enjoy shows such as We Will Rock You, The Mousetrap, The Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Blood Brothers, The Woman in Black, Mamma Mia!, Avenue Q, Thriller – Live, Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story, Dirty Dancing, Grease, Chicago and many more top quality shows.

It is therefore no wonder that so many people flock to West End shows with great quality theatre tickets and plans for a wonderful theatre break. The West End is defined by its abundance of choice; its multitude of different shows, genres, venues and performers. There is truly something for everyone.

For fans of great comedy there are times when well known comedians grace the West End with the shows that might have made them famous at the Edinburgh Fringe. These have encompassed many stand ups over the years including the likes of Bill Bailey, Eddie Izzard, Ross Noble, Rob Brydon and Mark Watson to name but a few.

Then there are comedy stage shows such as the recent Fat Pig (which starred Robert Webb and then Kris Marshall, Kevin Bishop and Kelly Brook), meaning that there is never a dull moment in the West End.

But if you prefer other genres that have so far been unmentioned, then you can collect your ballet and opera tickets and head to venues such as The Coliseum where shows such as Swan Lake, Giselle, La Bohème and Rigoletto are regularly seen.

So why the wait? Take your theatre break in the West End today!