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A great opportunity to journey behind the scenes of the world's most famous theatre.
Experience a world usually reserved for those who enter through the Stage Door. Since its construction in 1663 the Theatre Royal Drury Lane has triumphed over tragedy, fire, bankruptcy and even murder! Come face to face with famous characters from the theatre’s illustrious past and marvel at the luxurious splendour of this world famous venue. The experience also includes a delicious meal for two.
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Location
London (South East)
Agenda
The theatre tour schedule is as follows: Mon, Tue, Thu & Fri: 2:15pm or 4:15pm Wed & Sat: 10:15am or 11:45am The tour lasts approximately one hour and will be led by professional actors. Please note that the tour times are subject to availability and change depending on the requirements of the present production.
The experience also includes a two course meal for two people from a set menu. You can choose from the following options: Dinner, Monday-Friday evenings: Livebait, Porters, Maxwells, Palm Court Brasserie Dinner, Saturday evenings: Bertorellis, Palm Court Brasserie Lunch, Saturdays only: Bertorellis, Chez Gerard Opera Terrace, Planet Hollywood Afternoon Tea, Saturdays only: The Grange Hotel Holborn
Reservations are subject to availability and restaurants are subject to change.
Notes
Your voucher is valid for 10 months. This experience is for TWO people. The miniumum age for this experience is 18 years. Tours and meals are available Monday-Saturday; please see the agenda for full details. Pre-booking is essential, all dates are subject to availability.
Joel Robinson, Dartford
Love the Theatre Royal, thought the chance to look around behind the scenes was awesome. Professional actors took us around the theatre and told us about the history - pretty gruesome stuff really, not your average historical tour. We chose to eat at Chez Gerard Opera Terrace - right near covent garden station. There was an opera on that night and so we had musical accompaniment to our meal!
Sue Daniels,
I love the West End, constantly accused of being some kind of luvvie because I'm frequently found in the audience of some show or other. This tour of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane was fascinating actually getting behind the scenes on such an historic theatre. My friend who teased me the most has suddenly started gaining an interest in the theatre and was discussing possible shows we could see over dinner!
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