Originally Posted by cleo1:
“i quite often book on the actual day i am planning to see the show, from one of the reduced ticket stalls in covent garden, or from the actual theatre. you can sometimes get great seats half price, me and my friend got best seats in the house for avenue q half price becuase we booked on the actual day of the show from the noel coward theatre.”
“i quite often book on the actual day i am planning to see the show, from one of the reduced ticket stalls in covent garden, or from the actual theatre. you can sometimes get great seats half price, me and my friend got best seats in the house for avenue q half price becuase we booked on the actual day of the show from the noel coward theatre.”
yes a good idea, but so much easier to do if you live in London / are flexible. If you are travelling to London for a special day then its hard to risk it like that. Also a few of the shows aren't at all available through them.



