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Yule love Christmas in London
With so much going on in London's West End over the festive
period you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to treating
your family or partner to an extra-special experience. As well
as attending the obligatory West End show there's lots to do
in London, including a massive choice of last-minute Christmas
shopping.
This festive season London's theatres are offering plays,
musicals, comedic & tragic Shakespeare, ballet, and a fair
smattering of star-filled pantomimes that should cater to just
about everyone's tastes. There is a vast choice of musicals in
the West End that are either based on films or use the music of
mega-successful musical artistes such as Abba, Queen, Take That
and Buddy Holly. Productions recently opened and booking well
into the New Year include Joseph, Dirty Dancing, Grease and
Hairspray. For those not turned on by musicals there is also a
huge choice of drama and comedy plays to choose from such as The
History Boys, Boeing Boeing, Glengarry Glen Ross and King Lear.
For the ballet lover there are three excellent productions in
the run-up to Christmas. On offer is Matthew Bourne's
production of Swan Lake at the Sadler's Wells theatre and two
alternative versions of The Nutcracker; the first, showing at
The Coliseum in St. Martins Lane features spectacular
contemporary sets designed by cartoonist Gerald Scarfe and is
presented by the English National Ballet. Alternatively, The
Royal Ballet version at the Royal Opera House is for
traditionalists, and is more akin to Tchaikovsky's original
production.
If comedic Shakespeare tickles your fancy then try Propeller's
all-male production of Twelfth Night at the Old Vic. It's an
interesting presentation of the tale of shipwrecked siblings
Viola and Sebastian, and is attracting rave reviews. Or, if you
are in the mood for tragedy, then visit the Geilgud Theatre and
watch their compelling version of Macbeth.
Whatever type of production you decide upon you can always
combine with a stay in the capital and take advantage of the
great Christmas shopping bargains. London
theatre breaks are popular all year round, and many people
buy them as a Christmas present for a loved one. But, usually
the gift recipient will have to wait until into the New Year
before they get to enjoy their break due to the popularity of
the shows!
However, those desperate to get to London before Christmas could
chance getting tickets from the same-day ticket booths in
Leicester Square, which deal in returns and tickets made
available by cast members. Most people will get to see a show
this way even if it might not be their first choice, and it may
even be easier than trying to get the right combination of hotel
and show tickets in a package.
About the Author: Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is
a keen rugby player and enjoys travelling.
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