I’ve been quite fortunate this year and seen a lot already. Some in person and some via local cinemas, either live streaming or an ‘encore’ streaming.
I miss being able to get to the National Theatre in London, as I would take advantage of their £15 Travelex tickets (Denis O'Hare is playing the title role in Tartuffe, for anybody who can get there). It meant I could try a wider range without worrying about the cost.
This week I saw James McAvoy in Cyrano de Bergerac, which was amazing. I’d highly recommend it to anyone who can get to it or watch via NT Live. I noticed the production company does £15 tickets for under 30s and key workers, which is a really good idea even if I don’t qualify myself.

Coming up I have encore streamings of The Royal Ballet’s Swan Lake and The Royal Opera’s Fidelio, plus an NT Live streaming of The Welkin. I want to see The Dante Project too but need to check dates with P first.
The girls fancied a couple of things they saw advertised locally - Six and The Mousetrap - but neither theatre offered proper concessions for them (£1 less than an adult isn’t a concession in my view!) and I can’t afford minimum £80 a pop. It was the same for The Red Shoes, which Bean recommended. I could go on my own, but Sproglette would fall out with me and I can’t just take her to the ballet as her sister enjoyed The Nutcracker and the trailer for The Red Shoes too.
However, I’m going to see if there’s anything I can get tickets for when the West End’s kids week comes round. Ideally it would be Joseph as I know my MIL would come too, but I imagine that will be popular! We went to see a local company perform it in Bradford-on-Avon instead.

Sproglette enjoyed The RSC’s As You Like It when we went to London in January and has asked to see Romeo and Juliet, which will be an NT Live stream later in the year according to Thursday’s presenter. Fortunately, Elvis doesn’t mind missing Shakespeare. :lol:
Anyway.

Have you seen anything good recently? Are you looking forward to anything booked?