Basket
Remaining time: 

    Sick of Love? Try these Anti-Valentine Shows

         Just when you think you can finally kiss goodbye to the stubborn January blues, Valentine's Day is back. For those who are mercilessly in love and full of joy (good for you), then Valentine's Day is nothing short of a glorious day brimming with endless opportunities to incorporate your two favourite things, your significant other and theatre. Why can’t Valentine's Day also be a celebration of all things single?

     

         For some people, being single is the wiser choice (cue Elle Woods belting ‘So Much Better’) and for others it doesn’t even cross their minds (cue Albus Potter saving the world, does he care about having a girlfriend? I don’t think so). To put it simply, the West End is brimming with options for stagey singletons to enjoy Valentine's Day.
         Come to think of it, why are we talking about Valentine's Day? February 14th is the opening week of The Wild Party at The Other Palace and that is a show not to be missed. This sexy musical, directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie, stars the sizzling Frances Ruffelle in the lead role of Queenie. Surely with the invitation to attend the sexiest show in the West End, there is only one correct answer?
         A strong quality of a great Brit is their natural comedy bones, and the West End boasts an abundance of comic jewels. Sweeping up the comical floor is Mischief Theatre, whose side splitting production The Play That Goes Wrong can still be found at the Duchess Theatre along with A Comedy About A Bank Robbery playing at Criterion Theatre.  It’s hard to feel lonely on Valentine's Day when you are fighting for breath between bursts of laughter.
         Or, if you want to pretend that Valentine's Day doesn’t exist then why don’t you spend the day trying to get your hands on Hamilton tickets? I guarantee that the day will fly by and you’ll pull your squared eyes from the computer, filled with satisfaction at your 2018 tickets and it will be October.
         Don’t let the couples get you down this Valentine's Day. It didn’t bother Elle Woods, it didn’t bother Velma Kelly and it shouldn’t bother you. 

     



    Related news

    Mason Alexander Park stars in the West End transfer of Oh, Mary!

    Everything You Need to Know About Oh, Mary!: Story, Cast, Broadway Reviews & London Performances

    Posted on | By Hay Brunsdon |

    What Is Oh, Mary! About? Broadway’s smash-hit comedy Oh, Mary! is a dark, outrageous new play from writer-pe... Read more

    Alisha Weir, Maddie Ziegler and Dove Cameron are all rumoured to play Dorothy in Wicked For Good

    Who Is Playing Dorothy in Wicked Part 2? What Rumours Say

    Posted on | By Sian McBride |

    Yes, Dorothy Gale will appear in Wicked Part 2 (officially titled Wicked: For Good), but we still don’t know wh... Read more

    A black and white promotional image of Cynthia Erivo for Dracula the play

    Cynthia Erivo’s Acting Career: From Humble Beginnings to Stage & Screen Star

    Posted on | By Hay Brunsdon |

    Early Life and Training Born in Stockwell, South London in 1987 to Nigerian parents, Cynthia Erivo grew up surroun... Read more

    Follow us for instant updates and special offers

    Sign up to our mailing list and be the first to hear about new West End shows and exclusive ticket discounts. We value your privacy. You can unsubscribe at any time. But we hope you won’t!