Had a great trip to the theatre yesterday as recinted on the appropriate thread and I would not have missed any of it, but gosh, it all adds up doesn't it?
Apart from the tickets which were £55 each, oh of course plus the "booking fee and restoration levy(?)" of £4.50 per ticket, there was the programme - £4, then 50p per item for the cloakroom - OK we could have bundled coats, hats, DH's messenger bag (which he uses for a book etc leaving both hands free for sticks) under our seat to our discomfort and possibly that of others - so that was another £2 and then ice creams at the interval - £3.00 each. I know all of these were not strictly necessary (apart from the booking etc fees) but that put another £21 on the total. And because DH is not steady on his feet, £10 each way for a taxi from Euston and that's not counting a very reasonable lunch at Prezzo before the show.
Before anybody tells me that £110 + £21 +£20 + £19 (day return with senior Railcards) + lunch at £25 = £195 is nothing in the scheme of things and worth it (it was) you can see why a person doesn't do it all that often.
My point? Theatre tickets are not cheap, I know, but the booking charge / programme/cloakroom/ice creams or drinks etc don't come cheap either.
On being called Darling and Love
Good Morning Spring Bank Holiday Monday 25th May 2026

. I never buy programmes these days as I've realised they just sit on a shelf gathering dust. What I haven't done, mainly because it detracts from the whole experience of going to the theatre [probably the only time that I make an effort with my appearance nowadays] is go to one of these live screenings of a West End Play that they show at the cinema. Time I gave that a go, I think.This year we've booked tickets for War Horse in Birmingham [my daughter is coming with us; she's wanted to see it for years] and Cirque du Soleil's 'Alegria'; I had no desire to see them again [even though they were fantastic when we did see them; it was actually in a big top as well which added to the magic] but Alegria is 'the' show that I've always wanted to see. All in all, the tickets for both shows have cost £250 and that doesn't include travel, parking etc. I do know that I'll enjoy both shows, but doubt that I would pay so much these days for something that I might not like. Times is 'ard, I'm afraid.