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Gobsmacked At The Uplift!!
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Serves me right for not realising but ... What a rip off...
OH has a big 0 birthday coming up and he wanted to see The Mouse Trap in London so I duly went on-line to get a couple of tickets and the cheapest I could get was £61 each. Paid that and the booking fee of £1.45 and the tickets arrived today. Face value £47.50 so I paid £123.45 for tickets that cost £95
Not doing that again.
OH has a big 0 birthday coming up and he wanted to see The Mouse Trap in London so I duly went on-line to get a couple of tickets and the cheapest I could get was £61 each. Paid that and the booking fee of £1.45 and the tickets arrived today. Face value £47.50 so I paid £123.45 for tickets that cost £95
Not doing that again.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I paid £60 to a tout for a standing ticket (!) at Chekhov's Ivanov - Kenneth Branagh leading
it was just a few weeks before my hip replacement
and I said to a 20 y o student - theres a seat over there why dont you go and sit in it ?
and she said - we all think you should .....
( I staggered over )
good performance
it was just a few weeks before my hip replacement
and I said to a 20 y o student - theres a seat over there why dont you go and sit in it ?
and she said - we all think you should .....
( I staggered over )
good performance
The Mousetrap is at St Martins Theatre as it has been since 1976!
https:/ /www.th e-mouse trap.co .uk/onl ine/def ault.as p#
This is the box office website , tickets available at nearly all performances from £17.50 !!!
https:/
This is the box office website , tickets available at nearly all performances from £17.50 !!!
I think this is the official box office
http:// www.box office. co.uk/a rts-and -theatr e-ticke ts/play s/mouse trap-ti ckets/c hecktic ketavai labilit y.aspx? date=20 17-03-1 1&p erforma nce=E&a mp;qty= 1
http://
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I didn't realise I could get tickets from the theatre. But I should have really it is quite obvious.
I will next time though.
My two are aghast that no one lets on what the ending is and are sure there must be a book out somewhere.
TBH I am surprised there isn't more spilling of beans on the internet and stuff.
I will next time though.
My two are aghast that no one lets on what the ending is and are sure there must be a book out somewhere.
TBH I am surprised there isn't more spilling of beans on the internet and stuff.
When I saw the title of your post I thought that you'd just bought a fantastic new bra!
;-)
The 'TKTS' outlet in Leicester Square (run by the Society of London Theatre) sells 'on the day' tickets for many shows which haven't sold out. I've never seen a single day when The Mouse Trap hasn't been included in the shows on offer, so it's obvious that tickets aren't in really great demand. (Unlike some of the other shows though, where there are massive discounts for last minute purchases, tickets for The Mouse Trap always seem to be sold at full price). Tickets for the 7.30pm performance tomorrow are available for just £22.50 in the upper circle and for £35.00, £39.50 and £46.00 in the stalls (both from the theatre and from Tkts). Roughly similar prices are available for Saturday's performances.
For 'short notice' tickets TKTS is the only place to look. For further ahead you should only book via the theatre's website (or, of course, from their physical box office) or via the website of the Society of London Theatre:
http:// www.off iciallo ndonthe atre.co .uk/buy -ticket s/
;-)
The 'TKTS' outlet in Leicester Square (run by the Society of London Theatre) sells 'on the day' tickets for many shows which haven't sold out. I've never seen a single day when The Mouse Trap hasn't been included in the shows on offer, so it's obvious that tickets aren't in really great demand. (Unlike some of the other shows though, where there are massive discounts for last minute purchases, tickets for The Mouse Trap always seem to be sold at full price). Tickets for the 7.30pm performance tomorrow are available for just £22.50 in the upper circle and for £35.00, £39.50 and £46.00 in the stalls (both from the theatre and from Tkts). Roughly similar prices are available for Saturday's performances.
For 'short notice' tickets TKTS is the only place to look. For further ahead you should only book via the theatre's website (or, of course, from their physical box office) or via the website of the Society of London Theatre:
http://
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