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About the Brand
Theatre Tickets Direct is an online platform specialising in discounted West End theatre tickets. Part of the London Theatre Direct group, it serves hundreds of thousands of theatregoers each year seeking affordable access to London’s biggest productions. The company has built its reputation on undercutting standard box office prices, with savings of up to 60% on selected shows and a booking process that doesn’t require membership or account creation.
The range covers individual show tickets, theatre and meal bundles, and gift vouchers from £25. Current listings include The Devil Wears Prada, High Society, Sinatra the Musical, and Stranger Things: The First Shadow, with most carrying substantial discounts off face value. Many shows carry no booking fee, and we’ve found the 3% code (UPREV) stacks on top of existing deals — a small but easy saving at checkout.
Off-peak bookings — midweek evenings and matinees — are consistently cheaper than Friday and Saturday night tickets. The site’s “Offers” page highlights extra reductions on selected shows, which we’d always check before booking, especially for last-minute plans. Between the no-booking-fee deals, the stackable code, and off-peak pricing, there are several layers of savings to pick through on this page — worth bookmarking if a West End trip is on the cards.
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When’s the best time to book for the biggest savings?
Off-peak performances — Tuesday to Thursday evenings and weekend matinees — are consistently cheaper than Friday and Saturday night shows. Booking a few weeks ahead usually secures better seat selection at lower prices. Theatre Tickets Direct’s “Offers” page highlights extra reductions on selected shows, so checking there first can stack savings on top of already discounted prices. For last-minute plans, weekday matinees tend to have the most availability at the lowest prices.
Can I combine the 3% code with other deals?
The UPREV code gives 3% off orders and can be used alongside the automatic deals on this page. Most Theatre Tickets Direct offers are code-free reductions — up to 40% off selected shows, no booking fee — so applying UPREV at checkout on top of those effectively creates a double discount. 3% on a typical £177 basket is over £5 back, enough to cover a programme or interval drink.
Are theatre and meal packages worth it?
These packages bundle tickets with a pre- or post-show dining experience, usually at a restaurant near the venue. If you’re already planning dinner out, they typically work out cheaper than booking separately — especially at West End restaurants charging a premium for pre-theatre menus. Check which restaurant is included before committing, as the venues and menus vary between packages.
What should I know about seating before booking?
Stalls sit at ground level directly facing the stage — the priciest seats but the closest to the action. Dress Circle, one level up, offers a strong view at a lower price. Upper Circle and Balcony are progressively cheaper, though sightlines can be restricted in some theatres. We’d suggest checking the specific venue’s seating plan before booking — a mid-row Dress Circle ticket often beats a front-row Upper Circle for overall experience.