Three Star London Theatre Break for Two
Enjoy the show and maybe a bit of shopping too. Includes upper circle or balcony tickets to the show of your choice from the following (subject to availability); Woman in Black (limited availability Mon-Thu), Blood Brothers (Mon-Thu and Thu matinee), 39 Steps (Mon-Thu and Wed matinee), Dream Boats and Petticoats (Mon-Thu and Thu matinee), Legally Blonde (Mon-Wed and Thu matinee until 7 April 2012) and Thriller (Mon-Wed and Thu matinee). After the show, spend the night at a three star London hotel. All rooms are en-suite with a choice of twin or double bedroom. Breakfast is also included.
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