London Theatre Tickets Site Gains Popularity

June 23rd, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

A website that was setup to serve readers information and news about the London theatre scene reports it is gaining in popularity.

Whilst much of the UK economy is being hit hard by the credit crunch, some areas of the entertainments industry are still thriving.

When asked why the site, and industry sector is seemingly less damaged by the financial crisis than many other business areas, a spokesperson for the London Theatre Tickets site said:

We feel that the reason is perhaps one of escapism. The harder real life gets, the more people desire a (allbeit temporary) escape from it. The stage offers an excellent way of ‘switching off’ for a while, and being whisked away into a magic world. If you think about it, theatre has remained popular throughout some of the harshest times in British histroy).

Even though the glistening stage isn’t as hard hit as many businesses, that doesn’t mean that the financial crunch hasn’t had at least some effect…

For example, many people are turning to the Net to get cheaper tickets for shows, and this is perhaps helping to bolster the online sale of tickets even more than usual.

Whatever the reason, it looks plain to see that the world of the stage is here to stay!

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London Theatre Tickets On Sale. Worldwide.

December 23rd, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

In an unprecedented move, the Nation Theatre, headed by Nicholas Hytner has announced it’s intention to film four productions this year. The move, likely to cause palpitations in the theatrical orthodoxy, is aimed at increasing the profile of British theatre, the National and perhaps most importantly, bringing a new audience to productions that are, by definition, only ever seen by the few.
 
The plan is to film one performance of each of the four selected productions and stream it directly to up to fifty independent cinemas throught Britain and broadcast to up to a hundred more worldwide. This would have the advantage of minimising the disruption to the production whilst providing a massive amount of coverage and interest. The audience to the filmed performance are thought to be offered discount tickets for their forebearance.
 
Another consequence of this move, one obviously considered by the theatre, is that the streamed performance is only going to be available to independant cinemas in Britain, giving a much needed cash injection to the independents whilst reminding the public that the multiplex is not the totality of the cinema world.
 
Helen Mirren, who will be treading the boards for the first time in six years, is the first actor to offer approval of the project and will be fronting the PR campaign, set to begin in April.
Commenting on the project, Hytner said, “If (Laurence) Olivier’s productions had been available in Manchester when I was a teenager, I would have gone every time,” which means for the first time London theatre tickets might be bringing in revenue from Bristol to Botswana.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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New Blog Launched With Great Theatre News – London Theatre Tickets

December 14th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

Despite the economic problems the UK is currently seeing, the Theatre is still thriving.
 
Perhaps it is because the harder our everyday lives are, the more the magic of the theatre appeals. Escapism is a wonderful thing, but yet if you turn on the TV these days, you are positively bombarded with stories of Doom and Gloom about the UK economy.
 
London Theatre Tickets (.co.uk) has set itself up as THE place to go to find the latest news relating to the theatre.
 
They have up to the minute stories, show reviews, and even their own Press Release section, where theatrical agencies can publish breaking news and show release information.
 
The layout of the site is nice and simple, with great imagery and interesting content.
 
For those wishing to keep up to date with the world of the theatre, particularly London theatre, visit http://www.londontheatretickets.co.uk – and consider subscribing to their Theatre RSS feed, so you get the latest Theatre news direct on your desktop.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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