LOVEtheatre Week is here with 10 days of unmissable West End offers


LOVEtheatre Week has arrived, bringing a limited-time opportunity to experience London theatre for less. For 10 days only, audiences can unlock exclusive discounts across a huge range of West End shows – from blockbuster musicals to acclaimed plays and cult favourites.

Running from 08 to 17 May 2026, the annual event offers reduced prices and fee-free booking across selected productions, making it the perfect moment to secure tickets for some of the capital’s most in-demand theatre.

What’s on offer?

This year’s line-up spans a wide spectrum of West End favourites, including Oliver!, The Producers, The Play That Goes Wrong, Avenue Q, Kinky Boots, Cyrano de Bergerac, Glengarry Glen Ross, Grace Pervades, and Six.

Whether you’re after big musical numbers, sharp comedy, or powerful drama, LOVEtheatre Week brings together some of the most talked-about productions currently on stage.

Featured highlights

A selection of standout deals includes:

  • The Play That Goes Wrong – save up to 39%
  • Kinky Boots – save up to 47%
  • Cyrano de Bergerac – save up to 35%
  • Bluey – save up to 38%
  • Avenue Q – no booking fees
  • James Phelan: SHOWMAN – save up to 57%
  • An Ideal Husband – save up to 37%

How it works

LOVEtheatre Week runs for a strictly limited booking window from 08 to 17 May 2026. During this period, audiences can access reduced prices and fee-free tickets across participating shows.

Importantly, your performance date doesn’t need to fall within LOVEtheatre Week itself. Offers apply to selected performances running between 08 May and 30 June 2026, giving you flexibility to plan ahead while still securing the best value.

A celebration of London theatre

From long-running West End hits to fresh reimaginings and award-winning productions, LOVEtheatre Week is designed as a celebration of live performance in London. It’s a rare chance to experience some of the city’s most popular shows at significantly reduced prices – but only for a short window.

With demand expected to be high, early booking is strongly recommended.




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