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Book My Fair Lady tickets for just £20 until TONIGHT

THERE is nothing like a classic musical - and My Fair Lady is truly the fairest of them all.

Even better, you can book My Fair Lady tickets now with our exclusive prices, giving you a loverly theatre trip without breaking the bank.

Book My Fair Lady tickets at exclusive prices until March 31
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Book My Fair Lady tickets at exclusive prices until March 31

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  • Get My Fair Lady tickets from £20 -

We’ve got fantastic My Fair Lady tickets starting at £20, and exclusive prices on all price bands - including no fees for tickets from £20-£45.

But don’t delay: these incredible prices are only available if you book by 31 March.

You can still book for the future show date that you want, giving you plenty of time to plan that perfect night out at the theatre. But you’ll need to complete your booking by 31 March.

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And you won’t want to miss out on this special musical summer treat!

Lerner and Loewe’s beautiful show about Cockney flower seller Eliza Doolittle and linguistics professor Henry Higgins is playing at the London Coliseum, with musical accompaniment by the English National Opera orchestra. 

This Bartlett Sher production was a big hit on Broadway, and now it’ll be the first major West End revival of My Fair Lady in 21 years.

It stars Amara Okereke (Les Miserables), Harry Haddon-Paton (The Crown, Downton Abbey) and the legendary Dame Vanessa Redgrave.

They’ll be singing gorgeous songs like Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?, I Could Have Danced All Night, I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face, On the Street Where You Live, and Get Me to the Church On Time.

Make sure you on time! Get booking now.

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