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Save 36% off The Prince of Egypt theatre tickets – but the deal ends today

LOOKING for a great deal on theatre tickets?

Theatre fans are in luck, as thanks to this fabulous Times Tickets deal you can save on seats for The Prince of Egypt.

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  • Save up to 36% on Prince of Egypt Tickets -

Showing at London's Dominion Theatre, revellers can save up to 36% off .

Discounted prices starting at just £25, with sale seats available across all bands. You can check prices below:

  • Band A: Was £79.50, Now £55 -
  • Band B: Was £59.50, Now £45 -
  • Band C: Was £49.50, Now £35 -
  • Band D:  Was £39.50, Now £25 -

These discounts are valid on all performances from December 27 to January 7 2022.

However, you'll need to by December 29, so don't hang about.

Described as a "theatrical spectacle over 3,000 years in the making”, the Prince of Egypt is the latest West End hit that you won't want to miss.

Based on the huge 1999 Dreamworks animated film of the same name, The Prince of Egypt tells the story of two remarkable young men, brothers Moses and Ramses.

The pair enjoy a life of privilege until they discover a secret from their past, which keep them divided forever.

The show is the brainchild of Stephen Schwartz, the mastermind behind the Tony Award-winning show, Wicked, so you know your in for a treat.

As part of Times Tickets huge Boxing Day sale, theatre fans can save on a number of other top West End shows too.

You can however we'd urge theatregoers to check if the show in question has been affected by closures as a result of Covid.

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