Mayor Launches Discounted Theatre Ticket Offer


Sale of seats for West End Shows in the New Year starting at £10

Cheap tickets available for shows like Les Miserables
Cheap tickets available for shows like Les Miserables. Picture: Official London Theatre

Tickets to some of London’s biggest theatre shows will be on offer at a discounted price in the new year as part of an effort to attract visitors back to the West End.

On Tuesday (7 December) , Mayor of London Sadiq Khan joined photographer Rankin and stars of West End shows such as Les Misérables and Get Up, Stand Up to mark the launch of Official London Theatre’s new year promotion.

Tickets for nearly 60 theatre productions in January and February will be available for between £10 and £50 and are now on general sale.

The promotion comes as the New West End Company, which represents businesses and brands in the area, warned this week that footfall was not increasing as much as had been hoped and was still 30 per cent lower than pre-pandemic levels.

According to the group, Government messaging around the Omicron variant of Covid-19 as well as fear of disruption due to Tube strikes were behind the figures.

Last week, the Government once again made it a legal requirement to wear a face covering on public transport and in some shops due to fears over the Omicron variant.

More than 330 cases of the variant have so far been identified in the UK, while London saw around 40,000 Covid-19 cases in one week according to figures from Sunday.

Sadiq Khan has said that it is “really important to come back to the West End in a safe way”, but that “the work they do to make sure theatres are safe is fantastic”.

Mr Khan said, “It’s really important that after the last 18 months we’ve had where our theatres have really struggled because of the lack of footfall, that we support London’s economy safely. I’m encouraging Londoners to take advantage of this brilliant offer. Sixty of our theatres are giving reduced tickets so you can go and watch one of the world’s finest plays for a tenner.”

The offer is being promoted as part of the mayor’s Let’s Do London campaign, which has focused on attracting visitors back to the capital to boost the economy.

Discounted tickets are available on the Official London Theatre website, as well as offers on restaurants and hotels.

It is hoped that the campaign will also provide a boost to the West End’s retail and hospitality businesses that have faced significant difficulties during the pandemic.

Joe Talora - Local Democracy Reporter

December 8, 2021