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THEATRE PASSPORT
The Theatre Passport entitles the bearer to best available seats in a selection of participating
musicals and plays from the attached list. Additional shows may be available on the day you
exchange your vouchers.
HOW TO EXCHANGE YOUR THEATRE PASSPORT
Vouchers must be exchanged for tickets at the ENCORE RECEPTION CENTRE on the
day you wish to go to the theatre (other dates may be available at the discretion of the
theatre)
The Encore Tickets Collection Points are located at:
1) Charing Cross Road, opposite the Garrick Theatre, London WC2H 0EP.
Nearest Underground Station – Leicester Square (Less than 1-minute walk)
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 09.30am-6.00pm, Sunday 10.00am-2.30pm.
2) Piccadilly Circus Station, Unit 6. London W1J 0DA.
Located inside Piccadilly Circus Station
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 09.30am-6.00pm
IMPORTANT
All shows are subject to availability, which may be limited during half term, holidays, peak
seasons and weekends. Some restrictions may apply during such periods.
The Theatre Passport voucher is valid for redemption only through Encore Tickets Ltd. It has no
cash value and may be redeemed only once. It may not be redeemed after the expiry date
shown on the voucher.
WHERE TO FIND US
For further information and assistance please contact Encore Tickets on
Telephone: 020 7492 1500
ENCORE THEATRE PASSPORT
Participating Shows
As at 23/01/13
Show
The Woman In Black – Fortune Theatre
Unanimously acclaimed by the critics, Stephen Mallatratt’s
adaptation of Susan Hill’s bestselling novel combines the power
and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by
the world of film noir. It is a formula that provides audiences with
an evening of unremitting drama as they are transported into a
terrifying and ghostly world.
Valid
Performance Times
Monday to Saturday
Evening at 8pm
Tuesday matinee
3pm
Saturday matinee
4pm
Now in its 20th year, over 4 million people have lived to tell the
tale of one of the most exciting, gripping and successful theatre
events ever staged.
The 39 Steps – Criterion Theatre
John Buchan’s classic spy thriller THE 39 STEPS, and Alfred
Hitchcock’s memorable movie version of the book have been
recreated for the stage in this hilarious Olivier and Tony Award
winning comedy. The fast paced story features just four actors
who play an incredible 139 roles between them.
Monday to Thursday
evenings at 8.00pm,
Wednesday Matinee
3.00pm
THE 39 STEPS follows the thrilling adventures of handsome hero
Richard Hannay, complete with stiff upper lip, British gung-ho and
pencil moustache, as he encounters dastardly murders, doublecrossing secret agents and devastatingly beautiful women.
Thriller – Lyric Theatre
THRILLER-LIVE is a spectacular show celebrating the career of
the world’s undisputed King of Pop – Michael Jackson, and the
Jackson 5. In a career spanning 40 years, Michael Jackson has
sold an unparalleled 750 million records worldwide with the
Thriller album still the world’s best-selling record of all time.
Tuesday to Thursday
and Sunday evenings
at 7.30pm and
Sunday matinee at
3.30pm
THRILLER-LIVE consists of over two-hours of non-stop hit songs
in a show that boasts the world-class spectacle that marked their
legendary live performances. Smash hits include: I Want You
Back
Blind Date – Charing Cross Theatre
Direct from critically acclaimed seasons in New York and
Toronto, the award-winning ‘Blind Date’ makes its West End
debut in London’s Charing Cross Theatre for a limited 7 week
season from 28 May.
Fall in love with Mimi and her date for the evening, as they
explore the ups and downs of a different blind date every
performance in this ‘fearless and very funny’ (New York Times)
production, described by the Toronto star as ‘a night of theatrical
fancy that is absolutely magical!’
Monday to Thursday
evenings 8pm and
Fri/ Sat 6.30pm and
9pm.
Burn The Floor – Shaftesbury Theatre
Sunday-Friday and
Thursday matinees
Special guest stars Robin Windsor and Kristina Rihanoff (BBC’s
Strictly Come Dancing) take to the floor in the global dance hit,
BURN THE FLOOR, at the Shaftesbury Theatre from 6 March
2013.
Before Strictly Come Dancing turned ballroom dancing into mustsee TV, one incredible show enthralled audience around the
world. BURN THE FLOOR totally reinvented Ballroom and Latin
dance and has dazzled audiences in more than 40 countries, and
this latest production promises not to disappoint.
Robin and Kristina are joined by 16 world class dancers including
Karen Hauer, fresh from her first season a Strictly regular, 2
sensational singers and a live band, in this electrifying production,
directed and choreographed by former World Champion Latin
and Ballroom dancer, Jason Gilkison (Strictly Come Dancing and
So You Think You Can Dance guest judge and choreographer).
One Man, Two Guvnors – Theatre Royal
Haymarket.
Based on Goldoni's 18th-century comedy The Servant of Two
Masters. Fired from his skiffle band, Francis Henshall becomes
minder to Roscoe Crabbe, a small time East End hood, now in
Brighton to collect £6,000 from his fiancee’s dad. But Roscoe is
really his sister Rachel posing as her own dead brother, who’s
been killed by her boyfriend Stanley Stubbers. Holed up at The
Cricketers’ Arms, the permanently ravenous Francis spots the
chance of an extra meal ticket and takes a second job with one
Stanley Stubbers, who is hiding from the police and waiting to be
re-united with Rachel. To prevent discovery, Francis must keep
his two guvnors apart. Simple.
Spamalot – The Playhouse Theatre
Audiences all around the world have been roaring with laughter
since Monty Python's Spamalot, by Eric Idle and John Du Prez,
won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2005.
Spamalot tells the legendary tale of King Arthur and the Knights
of the Round Table and features a bevy (or possibly a brace) of
beautiful show girls, witch burnings (Cancelled too expensive) not
to mention cows, killer rabbits and French people. The show
features the hilarious songs He Is Not Dead Yet, Knights of the
Round Table, Find Your Grail and of course the Nation's
Favourite Comedy Song (Reader's Digest Poll 2009) Always
Look On the Bright Side of Life.
Don't miss your night with the Knights of The Round Table at the
most infectiously funny musical of the millennium.
Monday-Thursday
and Wednesday
matinee.
Monday-Thursday
evenings and
Wednesday
matinees.
Merrily We Roll Along – Harold Pinter Theatre.
Monday-Saturday
evenings and Thurs
and Sat matinees.
Based on the play by Kaufman and Hart, Stephen Sondheim and
George Furth’s musical charts the turbulent relationship between
three friends, Franklin, Charley and Mary, over three decades.
Starting in 1980 and travelling backwards in time, this powerful
and moving story features some of Sondheim’s most beautiful
songs including ‘Good Thing Going’, ‘Not a Day Goes By’ and
‘Old Friends’.
A Chorus Line – London Palladium
The critics are unanimous in their praise for A Chorus Line. The
legendary musical that’s ‘Exhilarating’ (Evening Standard)
audiences at the London Palladium with a ‘Timeless and
thrilling’ (Daily Mail) blend of captivating song, riveting drama
and stunning choreography that will make you leave the theatre
in ‘Sheer euphoria’ (Metro).
The ‘Sizzling and extraordinary’ (Independent) show that
revolutionised Broadway, is now back in the West End for the first
time since its award-winning London season premiered in 1976,
featuring an all-star cast including JOHN PARTRIDGE,
SCARLETT STRALLEN and LEIGH ZIMMERMAN.
Book now to see the ‘Magnificent’ (Sunday Telegraph)
‘Unmissable’ (Sunday Express) and ‘Triumphant’ (The Times)
musical masterpiece that should not be missed.
Monday-Friday and
Wednesday
matinee’s