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The school summer holidays are famously a nightmarish month-and-a-half of trying to amuse children unaware of the fact that you’re desperately trying to keep them entertained during a break that is longer than all your annual leave put together.
Still, there are some bright spots, especially living in London, and a big one is London Kids Week. Run by the Society of London Theatre, it’s nothing so vulgar as ‘a sale’, but is rather an initiative to get children into a theatre during the school hols by offering under-18s free tickets when accompanied by a paying adult. In addition, up to two further children’s tickets can be booked at half price by the same adult.
It’s a damn good deal with no real catch (there isn’t even a booking fee), beyond the fact that inventory is limited, although rarely massively so. Get in early, though, and you might be able to snag (free) tickets to one of the special workshops or other activities laid on as part of the ‘week’, which you can book for now and runs the length of the summer hols, from July 21 to August 31 (a strange definition of ‘week’ but whatever).
It’s always a good showing and runs the gamut from full on kids’ theatre like The Smeds and the Smoos and The Tiger Who Came to Tea – clearly aimed at younger audiences – to much more adult fare like Stranger Things: The First Shadow and the Rachel Zegler-starring Evita that will theoretically allow you to impress teens at an affordable price.
To book, and for the full list of shows – which includes the liked of Wicked, Tina and Mamma Mia! – head over to here to book.
London Kids Week run July 21 to August 31 and is available to book now.
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