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The London Guide to Theatres and a Good NightOut
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by - written on 20/07/00 (Useful, 103 readings)
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Well doo yoo? If the answers yes, then you've probably come to the right place. I have a book called "The London guide to Theatres and a good night out", and it is soooooo useful!!! For anyone whose ever booked theatre tickets knows deciding on the spur of the moment which seats to go for is a nightmare. This little gem of a book has a seating plan to every London theatre. It has a map of central London. A guide to all theatre line information telephone numbers. A great selection of restaurants near to each theatre, which gives you an idea of the average price for a meal. It is small, and light so ... Read the complete review
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