As things promise to heat up with the approaching summer and the anticipation of the Olympics, London 2012 will sizzle at the theatre as well. Those planning on making a journey to the capital will find more than the games to keep them occupied. A stop at the box office is sure to please with an exposure to culture along with all of the other attractions that England has to offer. When forming a travel itinerary, visitors should plan on stopping at the historical monuments, catching the games as well as residual excitement, and consider spending some time in London’s theatre district.
The London Theatre is rich in history, dating back to the days of Shakespeare and the Globe with an impact on the world. Today it offers a versatile selection of plays, with something for all ages, such as classics, new hits, and oldies but goodies lined up, waiting to enthrall new audiences. "Shrek: The Musical," "Oliver," "Rock of Ages," and "Chariots fo Fire" to name only a few. "Cabaret," "Dora the Explorer," "The Lion King," "Wicked," "The Jersey Boys," "Spamalot," "Othello," and "Jesus Christ Superstar," are also extremely popular. Choose some of the less widely recognized shows to discover new favorites. Tickets can be ordered ahead of time via debit or credit card to be delivered to your home. Planning to catch a play is so much easier when arranged prior to the date, allowing one to build an entire day around a wonderful show.
Author Bio: Angelina Lawson, a Content writer and her interests are Films, Travel & Technology and Eco living. Catch her @BoxOfficeltd on Twitter.
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