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Mamma Mia!, Free Dinner and cast Q&A

April 26, 2010 

Enjoy a fabulous free meal at Planet Hollywood in London and top price tickets to see ABBA’s Mamma Mia at the Prince of Wales Theatre – all for only £62.50 (ticket face value £62.50). PLUS enjoy a free Q&A and meet-the-cast session after the show, making this a truly unforgettable night out at the theatre.

Offer valid on 20th and 27th May only (restaurant booked for 6pm, show starts at 7.30pm, Q&A follows the show)

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MORE ABOUT MAMMA MIA!

Mamma Mia! is the smash-hit musical based on the songs of ABBA. The show celebrated its 11th London birthday in April this year and continues to break box office records at the Prince of Wales Theatre.  From West End smash to global phenomenon, “MAMMA MIA!” has already been seen by over 42 million people in over 200 cities across North America, Australia, Europe and Asia.

Inspired by the story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs, writer Catherine Johnson’s enchanting tale of family and friendship unfolds on a Greek island paradise.  On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago…

MORE ABOUT PLANET HOLLYWOOD

Planet Hollywood is the world’s one and only dining experience inspired by the glamour of Hollywood. The successful restaurant now boasts a large cocktail bar, along with many other themed areas, such as the Bond room, the British room and our trendy Cabana room.  There are still lots of favourite pieces of memorabilia, among them Ursula Andress bikini from the iconic film, Dr No,  R2D2 from the classic Star Wars films and much much more. Planet Hollywood is a madhouse of giant proportions. From the scurrying waiters to the continuous soundtracks to the projection screen going up and down, to the sounds of happy kids, to the visual overload of a collection of museum-quality film memorabilia, Planet Hollywood’s atmosphere is absolutely unique.

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Exclusive offer for the performances of Mamma Mia on the 20th and 27th May. Package includes a 2 course dinner, top price ticket and a Q&A session with cast members after the show, for only £62.50

Offer valid on 20th and 27th May only (restaurant booked for 6pm, show starts at 7.30pm, Q&A follows the show)

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The Lion King – Ticket and meal deal £40

February 14, 2010 

Enjoy a £35 ticket to see Disney’s The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre in London and a pre or post theatre two-course dinner at Thai Square restaurant for only £40.

The Lion King is the much loved musical stage adaptation of Disney’s hugely successful animated film.

When the young lion prince Simba is born, his evil uncle Scar is pushed back to second in line to the throne. Unimpressed with his future prospects, Scar plots to kill both Simba and his father, the lion King Mufasa, becoming king in the process. Young Simba survives the heinous plot but is led to believe that his father died because of him. Devastated, he flees the kingdom and soon finds a carefree life. But without a real king, the pride soon falls on hard times and a hero is needed to bring back prosperity.

Released in 1994, The Lion King is one of Disney’s most popular modern movies. At the 1995 Oscars it won the awards for Best Music: Original Score for Hans Zimmer’s score and Best Music: Original Song for Elton John and Tim Rice’s Can You Feel The Love Tonight. Two of the film’s other songs – Circle Of Life and Hakuna Matata – were also nominated. Both score and songs feature in the stage musical adaptation, along with some new material.

The show is directed by Julie Taymor, who also designed the Olivier award winning costumes which transform the stage of the Lyceum theatre into the African plains, occupied by lions, giraffes, birds, zebras, hyenas and even a stampede of wildebeest.

The Lion King won six Tony Awards when it opened on Broadway and was nominated for eight Laurence Olivier Awards.

‘You hope all nights in the theatre will be like this!’Daily Mail.

‘It lights up the West End with a blaze of fabulous imagination’Evening Standard.

Enjoy a £35 ticket to see Disney’s The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre in London and a pre or post theatre two-course dinner at Thai Square restaurant for only £40.

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