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London Theatre Week is back with a bang in summer 2022. From 22 August to 4 September, you'll have access to the West End's best plays and musicals at exclusive prices, with tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45.

From smash-hit children's shows, to musicals that the entire family can enjoy, to award-winning shows that teens and older children will love, London Theatre Week is the perfect opportunity to catch a brilliant show with the whole family at a super-affordable price. Expect exclusive prices from London shows that rarely change their pricing, including Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Disney’s The Lion King and Back to the Future; all hugely popular in the West End and beyond.

Extra shows may be added to the list throughout the two weeks, so keep checking back for any updates. Tickets are limited, so grab yours while the best seats are still available.

Prices were correct and tickets available at time of publishing.

& Juliet, Shaftesbury Theatre

What if Shakespeare's famous tale of two star-crossed lovers had a different ending? Now it's Juliet's time to shine in the colourful, pop-filled extravaganza & Juliet.

Age recommendation: 6+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £15, £25 or £35

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Back to the Future: The Musical, Adelphi Theatre

Eighties classic Back to the Future is on the West End as a delightful musical, and great Scott, it’s fun! Expect tons of wit, sci-fi gadgets galore and, of course, the famous DeLorean, as '80s teen Marty McFly rushes in a race against time to save the past and get back to the future.

Age recommendation: 6+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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Come From Away, Phoenix Theatre

The true story of the immeasurable hospitality and kindness from the locals of the rural Canadian town that was forced to unexpectedly house 7,000 extra inhabitants after 9/11. An unmissable tale of hope and friendship in the darkest of times.

Age recommendation: 10+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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DEAR EVAN HANSEN, Noël Coward Theatre

Catch this Olivier Award-nominated modern musical at the Noel Coward Theatre and experience the poignant, powerful tale of a boy who wants nothing more than to fit in.

Age recommendation: 12+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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Demon Dentist, Bloomsbury Theatre

Check out this rip-roaring David Walliams adaptation when it heads to the West End this festive season and join Alfie and Gabz on their journey to get to the bottom of the greatest mystery in their town.

Age recommendation: 5+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £15 or £25

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Dirty Dancing, Dominion Theatre

Have the time of your life at this stage adaptation of '80s classic Dirty Dancing, featuring all the hit songs you know and love — yes, and that iconic lift.

Age recommendation: 10+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45

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Disney’s Frozen the Musical, Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Journey to Arendelle to see this magical, musical extravaganza based on the smash-hit film. Expect awe-inspiring special effects, mesmerising set design and breathtaking costumes as Anna and Elsa's story takes to the stage.

Age recommendation: 6+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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Disney’s The Lion King, Lyceum Theatre

Transport yourself to the African savanna in an epic theatrical experience about a young lion prince's journey to becoming king of the pride. The beloved Disney animation is brought to life on stage through brilliant puppetry, stunning sets and extraordinary costumes.

Age recommendation: 4+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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Grease, Dominion Theatre

Head to Rydell High and immerse yourself in the coming-of-age musical story of teenage love and high-school tribulations.  It's electrifying.

Age recommendation: 8+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Palace Theatre

Twist your Time-Turner 19 years into the future, where Harry Potter is handling fatherhood and his son is dealing with a legacy he never asked for. Expect a mind-bending storyline and mesmerising special effects that might just make you believe in magic.

Age recommendation: 10+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £15 or £25

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Heathers the Musical, The Other Palace

Grab your slushie and take a trip to Westerberg High in this brilliant adaptation of cult '80s hit Heathers. This is a coming-of-age story with a twist; filled with snark and dark humour that's perfect for teens.

Age recommendation: 14+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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Les Misérables, Sondheim Theatre

Worldwide sensation Les Misérables is back on the West End with brilliant new staging. Expect all the songs you know and love, including the legendary I Dreamed a Dream and rousing One Day More.

Age recommendation: 8+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £35 or £45

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Life of Pi, Wyndham's Theatre

Join 16-year-old Pi in an extraordinary tale of endurance, survival and hope, as he floats aboard a lifeboat after the ship he was on sinks. His fellow survivors? A tiger, an orangutan, a hyena and a zebra. Expect incredible puppetry and mesmerising set design.

Age recommendation: 8+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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Mamma Mia!, Novello Theatre

This jukebox musical transports audiences to a fictional Greek island, where Donna and Sophie Sheridan live. It's a hilarious, lighthearted, but moving story about family and love, and is jam-packed with ABBA songs that'll be sure to put a smile on your face.

Age recommendation: 5+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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Mary Poppins, Prince Edward Theatre

This long-time family favourite is back home on the West End. Meet the nanny who's practically perfect in every way as she leads the story of a family coming together, sharing the joy of everyday magic as she goes.

Age recommendation: 5+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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Matilda the Musical, Cambridge Theatre

Experience the award-winning musical adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic story about a gifted but mischievous child. Join Matilda as she uses her sharp mind and special powers to stand up to bullies and change her life.

Age recommendation: 5+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Gillian Lynne Theatre

Step through the wardrobe into Narnia for the most magical of adventures in a faraway land. Join the Pevensie children in an unforgettable adaptation of the nation's favourite novel.

Age recommendation: 6+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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The Play That Goes Wrong, Duchess Theatre

You'll be roaring with laughter as hilarious comedy troupe Mischief Theatre bring their classic slapstick antics to the stage in a 1920s murder mystery performance where everything that can go wrong, does.

Age recommendation: 8+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45

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Wicked, Apollo Victoria Theatre

Head to London for the award-winning Wicked, the spellbinding re-telling of the story behind the witches of The Wizard of Oz. Featuring huge songs like Defying Gravity and Popular, you'll be spellbound.

Age recommendation: 7+

Exclusive pricing: Tickets at £25, £35 or £45

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More exclusive prices for London Theatre Week

A Christmas Carol - Tickets at £35, £45 and £65 - Book now

Anything Goes - Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

Circus 1903 - Tickets at £15, £25 or £35 - Book now

Eureka Day - Tickets at £35 or £45 - Book now

Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical - Tickets at £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

Ghost Story 2:22 - Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

Jack Absolute Flies Again - Tickets at £35 - Book now

Jersey Boys - Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

John Gabriel Borkman - Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

Much Ado About Nothing - Tickets at £35 - Book now

My Fair Lady - Tickets at £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

Only Fools and Horses: The Musical - Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

Peaky Blinders - The Rise - Tickets at £35 or £45 - Book now

Pretty Woman: The Musical - Tickets at £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

Rambert's Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby - Tickets at £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

Showstopper! The Improvised Musical - Tickets at £15, £25 or £35 - Book now

Sister Act - Tickets at £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

The Book of Mormon - Tickets at £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

The Choir of Man - Tickets at £25 or £35 - Book now

The Drifters Girl - Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

The Great Gatsby - Tickets at £25 or £35 - Book now

The Mousetrap - Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

The Phantom of the Opera - Tickets at £35 or £45 - Book now

The Secret Garden In Concert - Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

The Southbury Child - Tickets at £15, £25 or £35 - Book now

The Woman in Black - Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

TINA - The Tina Turner Musical - Tickets at £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

Tosca - English National Ballet - Tickets at £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

Walking With Ghosts - Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

Witness for the Prosecution - Tickets at £15, £25, £35 or £45 - Book now

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Georgia is originally from Essex but moved to Switzerland as a child, attending an international school and igniting her love for experiencing the world and its cultures. She later moved back to the UK to study French with Film Studies at King’s College London. She took a break to enjoy a patisserie-filled year abroad in Paris. Shortly after graduating, she started as an intern at Kidadl in a small team of five, progressing with the company as it grew, to where she sits now as Digital Content Manager. Since returning to the UK permanently, she has been known to take ideas from Kidadl for things to see and do close to home and make the most of London’s incredible travel connections to explore further afield.

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