It's all over ⚽️
Ups and downs, plus deals from £10
Things are starting to look up in my life since my last newsletter - slightly less chaos and ill-health. It’s a shame the same can’t be said for England’s World Cup chances. I hope you’re not all plagued by disappointment and nursing sore heads today. Maybe a trip to the theatre will be more successful? I’ve not had a chance to go myself in the past fortnight but have a trip to the Donmar Warehouse coming up - I’ll report back in my next edition. I also have a few non-theatrical cultural events in the calendar. I’m seeing one of my favourite bands, Madness, and also going to an exclusive preview and Q&A of Jet Lag: The Game. I’m starting tonight with a trip to Battersea Arts Centre to check out their current playable exhibition The Art of Mini Golf.
So just a brief intro from me today. And also a note to say that, during the quiet summer weeks ahead of us, I’ll be doing a fortnightly newsletter. There’s fewer announcements and deals about so I’m packing them all into just a few less newsletters. I’m also not sure how much time I’ll have for writing with the many many prospective buyers viewing my flat which has just gone on the market (I’m manifesting, can you tell).
Happy ticket-buying!
Rochelle 🎭🎫
Carrying the banner
In the news this week…
Strike averted: West End pay deal agreed by Society of London Theatre and Equity
Hunger Games producers urged to tackle ‘unacceptably long’ working hours backstage
Andrew Lloyd Webber issues warning about the state of Broadway
Amber Davies requests audience member filming Legally Blonde be removed
Hey big spender
Here’s your discounts, offers and cheap seats this week.
🏃 New rush alert! You can now get £25 tickets for Allegra and £29.50 tickets for Trainspotting the Musical, both through the TodayTix app.
🎲 New lottery alert! You can now enter to win £25 tickets (£20 in previews) for I’m Every Woman in Wembley.
Another reminder that Kids Week is still going strong! Get a free child ticket with a full price adult ticket for loads of London shows throughout the summer.
There’s £10 tickets for The Enormous Crocodile.
Get £15 tickets for Alice in Wonderland.
There’s £15 tickets for Abigail’s Party.
Get £15 tickets for Be Like Blippi.
There’s £15 tickets for Cyrano de Bergerac.
Get £20 general admission tickets for the immersive Grease.
There’s great £24 seats in the stalls for Allegra.
Get £33 tickets for The Hunger Games.
And get best seats for £34.50 for Equus in Bath. Use code EQUUS3450, evening performances only.
Don’t throw away your shot
Competitions, on-sales and announcements.
Dates have been confirmed and tickets are now on sale for Martin Guerre at the Old Vic.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson will star in the London premiere of Tru, a piece drawn from the words of Truman Capote. General onsale opens at midday on 19 July.
The Other Palace will host three Francesca Moody productions this autumn - all former Edinburgh Fringe hits! Tickets are on sale now.
Little Angel Theatre has announced its autumn/winter season which includes the world premiere production of Pip and Posy! Tickets are on sale now.
Stranger Things star Linnea Berthelsen will lead the world premiere of Darkling for a short tour. It will open at the Bush Theatre before visiting Birmingham, Oxford and Manchester.
Just for One Day has announced extra dates and venues for its 2027 tour.
Win tickets to Witness for the Prosecution with a meal and cocktail.
And finally, win a Wicked merch bundle!
That’s all for this week. If you enjoyed the newsletter, please tell your friends. I’m also open to suggestions and requests for certain discounts, so do drop into my DMs. Right, time for an evening of pizza and mini golf! ⛳

