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Win the ultimate theatre weekend with Official London Theatre and Sun Club

Win the ultimate theatre weekend with Official London Theatre and Sun Club

The Sun17-07-2025
TO celebrate the return of Official London Theatre's Kids Week, we are giving away the ultimate theatre weekend in London for a family of four.
The lucky winner will get a £500 Theatre Token voucher to spend at any theatre in London's West End or at over 300 venues across the UK.
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If you are coming to London this summer, take your pick from a huge range of Kids Week shows for all ages. And if you are looking for something for the family, don't miss shows like 101 Dalmatians - The Musical, Wicked, Starlight Express, and The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.
For younger children, they'll love charming productions like The Baddies. The Tiger Who Came To Tea, Fireman Sam: The Great Camping Adventure, and The Elves and the Shoemaker. Teens are in for a treat too, with shows such as Clueless: The Musical, and The Devil Wears Prada.
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You will also enjoy a show-stopping Afternoon Tea in the Grand Saloon at Theatre Royal Drury Lane. This experience unfolds in two dramatic acts inspired by Regency drama, all while you indulge in a classic afternoon tea.
And to top off your trip to London, you will enjoy an overnight stay in a family room with breakfast included at Z Hotels. Located in the heart of the city, Z Hotels offers compact, stylish rooms with unmatched service, all within walking distance of theatres, galleries, and dinner spots.
How to enter with Sun Club
Sun Club Membership Programme
Step 1: To enter our Ultimate Theatre Weekend with Official London Theatre competition join Sun Club now for just £1.99 a month for your first year. Following this, £4.99 a month.
Or £12 for an annual subscription for the first 12 months, then £49.99 a year thereafter.
Step 2: Then head to the Offers Hub, select the Ultimate Theatre Weekend page and click 'Enter'.
Step 3: You will be now be entered into the competition.
Do not forget, Official London Theatre's Kids Week is now on sale! Known as 'the longest week in summer', it spans the entire school holidays, from Monday, July 21 to Sunday, August 31.
During this time, kids aged 17 and under can see a top London show for FREE when accompanied by an adult paying full price, plus an additional two children can get half-price tickets, and there's no booking fees.
Competition is open to UK residents aged 18+ only. Competition ends at 23:59pm on Thursday, July 31 2025. Winners will be notified within 28 days. Full T&Cs apply, see Sun Club Hub.
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