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  2. TKTS - Wikipedia

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    London's TKTS, originally known as "The Half Price Ticket Booth", is run by the Society of London Theatre on behalf of the theatre industry. Operating since 1980 in the heart of Leicester Square, this discounted ticket booth offers customers a wide choice of discount theatre tickets on the day of the performance and in advance. There are also ...

  3. Leicester Square Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Leicester Square Theatre is a 400-seat theatre in Leicester Place, immediately north of Leicester Square, in the City of Westminster, London. It was previously known as Notre Dame Hall, Cavern in the Town and The Venue. The theatre hosts stand-up comedy, cabaret, music, plays and comedies.

  4. Leicester Square - Wikipedia

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    The square has been the home for TKTS (originally known as the Official London Half-Price Theatre Ticket Booth), since 1980. Tickets for theatre performances taking place around the West End that day and during the week are sold from the booth at a significant discount. [47]

  5. File:Ticket Booth, Leicester Square W1 - geograph.org.uk ...

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  6. Theatre Development Fund - Wikipedia

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    [10] [5] TDF has two TKTS discount ticket booths in New York City, the original in Times Square and another at Lincoln Center. [11] There are booths in Philadelphia, London and Tokyo that license the TKTS trademark, but the organizations are otherwise unrelated. [12] Starting in 1972, TDF added Off-off-Broadway productions to its offerings.

  7. Empire Leicester Square - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Theatre opened on 17 April 1884 under the ownership of Daniel Nicols as a West End variety theatre on Leicester Square, as well as a ballet venue, with a capacity of about 2,000 seats. The first performance was Chilpéric , with music by Hervé , adapted by H. Hersee and H. B. Farnie and described as a Grand Musical Spectacular, in ...

  8. List of London venues - Wikipedia

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    Landor Theatre - 60 ; Leicester Square Theatre - 400 (Leicester Square) The Lion & Unicorn Theatre - 60 (Kentish Town) Little Angel Theatre - 100 (Islington) Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, Main Auditorium - 550; Studio - 110 (Hammersmith) Menier Chocolate Factory - 180 ; Millfield Theatre - 360 ; Network Theatre - 70/90

  9. New Acts of the Year Show - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 final was held at the Barbican Theatre, the 2012 final at Stratford Circus and both 2013 and 2014 finals were held at The Bloomsbury Theatre and returning there for the 2015 NATYS Showcase final. The 2016 Showcase Final was held at The Leicester Square Theatre. Previous winners include Stewart Lee, Ardal O'Hanlon and Linda Smith.