Theatremonkey: A guide to London's west end

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Theatre, Performing Arts
Cover of the book Theatremonkey: A guide to London's west end by Steve Rich, Red Squirrel Publishing
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Author: Steve Rich ISBN: 9781907389115
Publisher: Red Squirrel Publishing Publication: September 27, 2012
Imprint: Red Squirrel Publishing Language: English
Author: Steve Rich
ISBN: 9781907389115
Publisher: Red Squirrel Publishing
Publication: September 27, 2012
Imprint: Red Squirrel Publishing
Language: English
Based on the massively popular Theatremonkey.com website, this indispensable guide has everything you need to enjoy the best of London's West End. Readers get trusted advice based on the opinions of thousands of other theatregoers including practical tips for saving money making the most of your theatre visit.

The book includes updated (July 2012) seating plans of over 50 West End venues that highlight seats offering the best value, and those with problems or restricted views. There is also comprehensive venue information including booking details, theatre history and facilities for disabled people. The end of book includes an easy-to-read 3D map of London's theatreland to help take the stress out of getting to your venue on time.

Steve Rich began the now famous Theatremonkey.com website in 2000. Today, it is a thriving community for thousands of like minded theatregoers.

Mark Shenton, theatre critic for the Sunday Express, introduces the guide with an insightful foreword. He describes it as a 'treasure trove' of information, which will help the theatre live on 'as one of London's defining features'.
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Based on the massively popular Theatremonkey.com website, this indispensable guide has everything you need to enjoy the best of London's West End. Readers get trusted advice based on the opinions of thousands of other theatregoers including practical tips for saving money making the most of your theatre visit.

The book includes updated (July 2012) seating plans of over 50 West End venues that highlight seats offering the best value, and those with problems or restricted views. There is also comprehensive venue information including booking details, theatre history and facilities for disabled people. The end of book includes an easy-to-read 3D map of London's theatreland to help take the stress out of getting to your venue on time.

Steve Rich began the now famous Theatremonkey.com website in 2000. Today, it is a thriving community for thousands of like minded theatregoers.

Mark Shenton, theatre critic for the Sunday Express, introduces the guide with an insightful foreword. He describes it as a 'treasure trove' of information, which will help the theatre live on 'as one of London's defining features'.

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