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Save up to 60 per cent on theatre shows with The Big Summer Theatre Event with Sun Club

Save up to 60 per cent on theatre shows with The Big Summer Theatre Event with Sun Club

The Sun26-06-2025
ENJOY the cheapest tickets in town and save up to 60 per cent on theatre shows with The Big Summer Theatre Event!
London Theatre Direct's Big Summer Theatre Event is a must for all theatre fans. Take advantage of exclusive offers of up to 50 per cent off on over 40 West End shows.
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And exclusively for Sun Club members, you will get an EXTRA 10 per cent, meaning you could save up to 60 per cent!
The event includes all your favourite West End musicals and plays – including Tina, Back to the Future, Clueless, The Play That Goes Wrong, Stranger Things, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and more.
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London Theatre Direct is one of the UK's leading theatre ticket agencies, specialising in West End theatre tickets. Sourced directly from the theatre box offices, London Theatre Direct offers discounted theatre tickets across all West End shows, as well as the best available tickets for each venue.
Whether you are planning a day out for the family or heading for a solo trip, the West End has something for all ages.
How to book free tickets with Sun Club
Sun Club Membership Programme
Step 1: To book your exclusive Sun Club discounted theatre tickets join Sun Club now for just £1.99 a month for your first year. Following this, £4.99 a month.
Or £12 for an annual subscription for the first 12 months, then £49.99 a year thereafter.
Step 2: Then head to the Offers Hub, select the Theatre Tickets tile, click 'Book' and you will be taken to The Sun & London Theatre Direct website.
Step 3: Your exclusive 10 per cent additional discount will be automatically applied at checkout.
Step 4: Look for the dates marked with stars to check out our exclusive sale prices. Prices show the exclusive Sun Club member savings.
Step 5: Enter your details in the checkout and pay. You will then receive an email with your tickets.
Offer is open to UK residents aged 18+ only. Save an additional 10 per cent off tickets. Offer ends at 23:59pm on Monday, July 7, 2025. Full T&Cs apply, see below.
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