These West End Black Friday deals will give you more bang for your buck!
Updated on 30 October 2023
Keep more bills in your billfold with our special Black Friday theatre promo offers on top West End shows. Tickets to a London theatre production are among the best gifts that money can buy, and now you can save a little extra moolah for a limited time only! From two fan-favourite Mischief Theatre plays and the Only Fools and Horses musical to Ghost Stories and An Act of God, our Black Friday deals are fyah! Check out what's on sale below and be sure to hop on the sales wagon early to secure the best tickets prices and cheapest seats whilst stocks last as the devastating Black Friday tornado continues to wreck our London ticket prices left and right! 🌪️
Our ticket prices continue to take a pounding from the dreaded Black Friday tornado! 🌪️
English National Ballet 70th Anniversary Gala
An evening celebrating 70 years with the English National Ballet begins with some of its most important and iconic works before a final showcase of the best ballet talent the ENB has to offer with Harald Laner's Etudes piece.
Book by 2 December 2019:
🌪️ £72 now £45 (save £27)
🌪️ £54 now £30 (save £24)
🌪️ £20 now £10 (save £10)
Modanse starring Svetlana Zakharova
Russian prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet Svetlana Zakharova is 'en pointe' and ready to show off her moves in this stunning double bill from MuzArts.
Black Friday only:
🌪️ £119 tickets now £50 (save £69)
🌪️ £72 tickets now £30 (save £42)
🌪️ £30 tickets now £13 (save £17)
Valid on all performances.
Radio & Juliet | Faun | MсGregor + Mugler
This unique triple bill marks the first-ever collaboration between McGregor and fashion icon Mugler, who is perhaps best known in mainstream pop culture as a former frequent collaborator with Lady Gaga.
Black Friday only:
🌪️ £114 tickets now £48 (save £66)
🌪️ £78 tickets now £33 (save £45)
🌪️ £30 tickets now £13 (save £17)
Valid on all performances.
RSC Barbican Shows
As You Like It, The Taming of the Shrew, and Measure for Measure
These 3 classic Shakespeare plays, staged by the RSC, get a new lease of life at The Barbican.
Book by 2 December 2019:
🌪️ £59.50 / £57.50 / £47.50 tickets now £25
Valid all performances until 4 January 2019.
The Snowman
Christmas just isn't the same without this magical festive delight. Prepare to be spellbound by The Snowman's astonishing visuals, dazzling choreography, and catchy tunes. Now in its 22nd year in the West End, you certainly won't want to miss this holiday classic at the Peacock Theatre.
Book by 2 Dec:
🌪️ £46 now £20 (save £26)
Valid on select 7pm performances until 12 December 2019.
Coming Clean
The landmark LGBT drama by Kevin Elyot is back. Tony and Greg's open relationship goes awry when the ultra-sexy housekeeper Robert starts a full-fledged affair with Greg. Tony now wants commitment, but can he find it in Greg, or should he move on?
Book by 30 Nov:
🌪️ No booking fees
Valid on all performances 11 – 18 January 2020.
Ghost Stories
Halloween may be over, but the horror continues. Have yourself a creepy little Christmas this year with the return of the stage adaptation of Ghost Stories, guaranteed to make you wet your snow pants!
Book by 3 Dec and save up to £31:
🌪️ £81 / £78 now £50
🌪️ £69 / £66 now £40
🌪️ £57 / £54 now £30
🌪️ £45 / £42 now £20
Valid all performances until 21 December 2019.
Book by 3 December 2019.
The Play That Goes Wrong
Slapstick at its finest. Mischief Theatre’s flagship show is a bundle of endless belly laughs!
Book by 2 Dec:
🌪️ No booking fees
Valid Tuesday – Friday and Sunday performances until 2 February 2020 (excluding 20 December 2019 – 3 January 2020).
Curtains
A detective must find the killer behind the curtains after a Broadway starlet is murdered onstage.
Book by 2 Dec (Upgrade Offer):
🌪️ Buy a Premium seat for the price of a Band A seat
🌪️ Buy a Band A seat for the price of a Band B seat
🌪️ £162 / £129 now £73
🌪️ £150 / £117 now £68
🌪️ £87 now £50
🌪️ £81 now £48
Valid all performances 13 December 2019 – 11 January 2020 (excluding 17 December 2019).
The Comedy About A Bank Robbery
A mesmerising diamond, 8 amateur bandits, and a lazy security guard… what could possibly go right?
Book by 2 Dec:
🌪️ £63 now £33 (save £30)
🌪️ £60 now £30 (save £30)
🌪️ £51 now £25 (save £26)
🌪️ £48 now £20 (save £28)
Valid Sunday – Friday performances until 31 January 2020 (excluding 21 – 31 December 2019)
A Taste Of Honey
Shelagh Delaney masterfully depicts working-class life in post-war Britain set to a jazzy score.
Book by 2 Dec:
🌪️ £78 / £72 now £40 (save up to £38)
🌪️ £60 now £25
Valid Monday – Friday performances from 5 December 2019 – 31 January 2020.
Opera Undone
This double-bill mash-up of Puccini's classic operas, La boheme and Tosca, is to die for! Brought to you from the Olivier Award-nominated producers behind 2017's 5-star knockout production of La boheme, this is certainly one programme opera lovers in London wouldn't dare miss!
Book by 30 Nov:
🌪️ No booking fees
Valid on all performances 8 – 13 February 2020.
Book by 30 November 2019.
The Doctor
In this dark play, a doctor refuses entry to a priest who is intent on saving a dying woman’s soul.
Book by 3 Dec:
🌪️ No booking fees
Valid on all performances 20 April – 2 May 2020.
Only Fools and Horses
You've seen the TV sitcom, but have you seen the musical? All your favourite characters from one of the most-watched British television series of all time are brought to life on the London theatre stage!
Book by 3 Dec and save up to £45!
🌪️ £150 now £105
🌪️ £93 / £81 now £53
(Valid on Monday – Friday performances from 2 – 20 December 2019)
🌪️ £93 / £81 now £53
(Valid on Monday – Thursday performances from 6 January – 27 February 2020)
An Act Of God
This crass comedy may not be for the faint-hearted, but it’s just the ticket for a sinfully good time!
Book by 2 Dec:
🌪️ £25 now £15
Valid from 29 November 2019 - 12 January 2020.
Ho, ho, ho, everybody! Stock your stuffings with these fabulous sales prices!
Check out all of our Black Friday deals on our discounts page here for your one-stop shop for all your Christmas gift needs!
By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels
Ephram is a jack of all trades and enjoys attending theatre, classical music concerts and the opera.