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Green background. Text: [top]"London's #1 Show." Wicked (the dot on the 'i' is a silhouette of a witch on a broom) [bottom] The Apollo Victoria Theatre Image within a circle frame Green witch in a black pointy hat and robe faces forward, side profile of a witch in contrasting white whispers to her.
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Moulin Rouge the Musical. Red heart on stage with four dancers
White background. In black text: Pretty Romantic. Pretty Magical. | In red text: Pretty Woman. In Black text: The Musical. Savoy Theatre. | Image: Aimie Atkinson as Vivian
"An absolute knockout!" The Telegraph. Rogers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma!
Text: Aspects of Love, now playing, Lyric Theatre. Image: Characters from the show appearing within the word LOVE.
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Text: Exclusive Prices, 5 star Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Sunday Express, Financial Times, Guardian. Charlie Stemp, Cardly Anderson, Tom Edden, Crazy for You. A Chichester Festival Theatre Production, Music & Lyrics George & Ira Gershwin, Book Ken Ludwig. Direction & Choreography Susan Stroman. Gillian Lynne Theatre - opens this June.   Image: A man and a woman against a moon and the stars in a passionate dance/embrace. The text is gold with stars around it and the background is blue with stars. The man is wearing a tuxedo and the woman is in a gold dress.
Text: Sheridan Smith, Shirley Valentine, Duke of York's Theatre, from February 17 for 15 weeks. By Willy Russell, directed by Matthew Dunster. Image. Sheridan Smith in clear blue water, with a blue cloudy sky, staring into the camera with a slight smile.

Valentine's Day


London is a beautiful city to explore, and it's also an excellent spot for a romantic Valentine's Day getaway. Whether you're enjoying incredible views from Tower Bridge, visiting the iconic landmarks, or simply strolling along the Thames hand in hand, there's plenty of romance to be found in and around the city. However, if you plan to do something special and off-beat this year, getting Valentine's Day tickets for a West End show could be the key to an ideal date.

There is a wonderful selection of shows in the Theatre District this February. The West End is one of the best places in the world to see a live performance, and if you're staying in the city for a romantic break this Valentine's Day, there's plenty of treats in store. You could watch one of the long-running musicals, or you can simply laugh to your heart's content watching one of the many comedy productions. However, Valentine's Day tickets sell out quickly. So, you'll want to order your tickets well in advance. You can book them online to avoid the rush.

After watching the show, you can treat your significant other to a romantic dinner or fancy cocktail in one of the many world-class restaurants nearby. West End has some of the best eateries and bars that offer a variety of cuisines. They offer all kinds of experience, from exquisite fine dining to upbeat clubbing. You can even take a tour along the River Thames with your loved one, gazing at the stars and talking about the wonderful evening spent together. Sounds romantic? Then don't wait anymore. Surprise your loved one with Valentine's Day tickets to a show in West End and give them the perfect gift of an unforgettable experience.