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Sponsored: London Theatre Week returns from the 20th February – 5th March!

One of the world’s most influential cities when it comes to the creation and calibre of theatre crafted, London is synonymous with the art form. Boasting a wealth of stages dotted around the city, audiences are spoilt for choice when it comes to theatrical genres and venues on offer. A celebration of the capital’s eclectic theatrical scene, London Theatre Week returns from Monday 20th February until Sunday 5th March 2023, offering the perfect chance to sample the best West End performances at a discounted rate ranging from £15, £25, £35, £45, and with a plethora of over 70 critically acclaimed and award winning shows to choose from, this might just be the perfect opportunity to plan that perfect night out!

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20th February 2023by Theatrefullstop
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SeatPlan talk about their theatre venue and listings site!

Celebrating a decade of raising the profile of 57 of London’s most iconic theatres, SeatPlan continue to create a shared space for theatre lovers to help shape the future theatre going experience of others, their USP of allowing users to upload their seat view tickets a great feature of the platform. As they head into the next decade of their journey, SeatPlan tell us more about encouraging interactivity and accessibility, their newly improved rewards element and what users can expect from the platform!

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2nd December 2021by Theatrefullstop
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This year, we celebrate 6 years in July. Within this time, it’s been great to witness a variety of shows within the capital as well as regionally. We very much look forward to continuing this journey, and seeing what happens next. We’re living in a very exciting time, whereby changes are made within our industry and crucial conversations are being had, and we hope to keep you updated on companies and shows contributing to our theatre landscape. Each week, we bring you the latest theatre reviews and interviews, and have now introduced a weekly newsletter. This is your chance to stay updated on the very latest theatre news, competitions and reviews!

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12th March 2019by Theatrefullstop
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WIN AN ICEBAR AND DINE EXPERIENCE WITH ICEBAR LONDON!

Imagine spending the evening in a real winter wonderland! Everything inside the Icebar is made out of beautiful ice harvested from the frozen Torne River in Jukkasjärvi, Northern Sweden. The Torne River has long been regarded for its water’s purity, and every year the bar is transformed with a new design by skilled designers and sculptors.

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8th November 2015by Theatrefullstop
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WIN TICKETS TO SEE PAINES PLOUGH’S ‘LUNGS’ AT THE SOUTHBANK CENTRE!

Paines plough

Paines Plough are the theatre company dedicated to showcasing new writing. Since forming they have produced 130 productions and have toured far and wide across the country. Their latest show Lungs by Duncan MacMillian sees a couple running out of time to have the child they’ve always wanted as the world begins to breakdown around them – a truly tragic, modern love story.

The play is being performed at the company’s award winning pop-up venue the Roundabout at the Southbank Centre. The performance has already received 4 and 5 star reviews – so don’t miss out!

To be in with a chance to win simply answer the question below. Good luck!

When did Paines Plough first form?

A) 1974

B) 1999

C) 2000

Email your answer, contact number and address to theatrefullstop@gmail.com. Competition closes on 1st July.Lungs is currently showing at the Southbank Centre until Saturday 18th July.  For more information on the production, visit here…

For the Theatrefullstop review, visit here…

21st June 2015by Theatrefullstop
Competitions

WIN TICKETS TO SEE PAINES PLOUGH'S 'LUNGS' AT THE SOUTHBANK CENTRE!

Paines plough

Paines Plough are the theatre company dedicated to showcasing new writing. Since forming they have produced 130 productions and have toured far and wide across the country. Their latest show Lungs by Duncan MacMillian sees a couple running out of time to have the child they’ve always wanted as the world begins to breakdown around them – a truly tragic, modern love story.

The play is being performed at the company’s award winning pop-up venue the Roundabout at the Southbank Centre. The performance has already received 4 and 5 star reviews – so don’t miss out!

To be in with a chance to win simply answer the question below. Good luck!

When did Paines Plough first form?

A) 1974

B) 1999

C) 2000

Email your answer, contact number and address to theatrefullstop@gmail.com. Competition closes on 1st July.Lungs is currently showing at the Southbank Centre until Saturday 18th July.  For more information on the production, visit here…

For the Theatrefullstop review, visit here…

21st June 2015by Theatrefullstop

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