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The Sound of Music tickets deal: Top Price tickets for just £37.5 - Regularly £55, Save £17.5 !
Discount availability: Valid for Monday to Friday Evening to 17th October 2008.
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The Sound of Music tickets and meal deal (Pre-theatre):
Combine a Dim Sum meal from Ping Pong Eastcastle Street with a top price ticket for The Sound Of Music at the London Palladium.
 |  | Restaurant: Ping Pong Eastcastle Street, 48 Eastcastle Street, London, W1W 8DX Description: A Ping Pong restaurant is a modern take on a very ancient Chinese tradition. Dim Sum is served up in stylish surroundings and everything is made fresh on a daily basis by specialist chefs. |
Package Price: £55.00
Discount availability: Valid Monday to Friday evenings
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The Sound of Music tickets and meal deal (Pre-theatre):
Combine a two course meal from the pre theatre menu at Ascots with a top price ticket (normally £55) for The Sound Of Music at the London Palladium.
 |  | Restaurant: Ascot's Restaurant, Berkshire Hotel, 350 Oxford Street, W1C 1BY Description: Tucked away on the first floor of the Berkshire hotel, Ascots restaurant & bar is a real discovery! Wood floored, matched by wood & glass panelled walls, combine with striking tables and chairs to combine perfectly the traditional and the modern. Ascots has just been awarded its second AA rosette, and Head Chef Steve White has the confidence to take a simple approach to his dishes using ingredients that compliment rather than clash with each other. Service is up beat and friendly, presided over with great skill by Michel Daunat. In all it is perfect for a discreet drink, or a dinner for two. |
Package Price: £47.50
Discount availability: Monday to Friday evenings until the 6th September
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The Sound of Music tickets and meal deal (Pre-theatre):
Combine a two course meal from the pre theatre menu at Slug and Lettuce with an upper circle ticket for The Sound Of Music at the London Palladium.
 |  | Restaurant: Slug and Lettuce Hanover St, 19-20 Hanover Street, London, W1S 1YR Description: Serving great traditional English food and located right in the centre of the West End, Hanover Street Slug & Lettuce is a stones throw away from Oxford Circus making it the perfect place for a light dinner before a show at the London Palladium. Please note Children are welcome and admitted prior to 6.30pm |
Package Price: £27.50
Discount availability: Valid Monday to Friday Evening
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The Sound of Music tickets and meal deal (Pre-theatre):
Combine a two course meal from the pre theatre menu at The Landau in The Langham Hotel with a top price ticket for The Sound Of Music at the London Palladium.
 |  | Restaurant: The Landau, The Langham, Portland Place, London, W1B 1JA Description: Located inside the iconic Langham Hotel, The Landau combines old school glamour with some of the best cuisine London has to offer. |
Package Price: £62.50
Discount availability: Valid Monday to Thursday evenings
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The Sound of Music tickets and meal deal (Pre-theatre):
Combine a two course meal from the pre theatre menu at Ascot's(just by Bond Street Station) with a top price ticket (normally £55) for The Sound Of Music at the London Palladium.
 |  | Restaurant: Ascot's Restaurant, Berkshire Hotel, 350 Oxford Street, W1C 1BY Description: Tucked away on the first floor of the Berkshire hotel, Ascots restaurant & bar is a real discovery! Wood floored, matched by wood & glass panelled walls, combine with striking tables and chairs to combine perfectly the traditional and the modern. Ascots has just been awarded its second AA rosette, and Head Chef Steve White has the confidence to take a simple approach to his dishes using ingredients that compliment rather than clash with each other. Service is up beat and friendly, presided over with great skill by Michel Daunat. In all it is perfect for a discreet drink, or a dinner for two. |
Package Price: £55.00
Discount availability: Valid Monday to Thursday evenings Offer exclusions: Excludes School Holidays
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The Sound of Music tickets and meal deal (Pre-theatre):
Combine a two course meal from the pre theatre menu at Cafe Uno Binney Street (just by Bond Street Station) with an upper circle ticket (normally £35) for The Sound Of Music.
 |  | Restaurant: Cafe Uno-Binney Street, 26-28 Binney Street, London, W1K 5BN Description: Cafe Uno serves casual and hearty Italian fare in a rustic and friendly environment. |
Package Price: £27.50
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About The Sound of Music:
The Sound of Music plays at London Palladium
Argyll Street, London, W1V 1AD
The hills are alive once more with the sound of a nun and a singing family telling us about a few of their favourite things, edelweiss and explaining that a doe is a deer, a female deer.
Widowed Captain Von Trapp employs young nun Maria as governess to his seven rowdy children, who have already seen off a host of other nannies. Through her love and the power of music she bonds with the children, while also falling in love with their father.
The Rogers and Hammerstein show is one of the world's most loved musicals and won six Tony awards when it premiered on Broadway in 1959. The 1965 Hollywood film, in which Julie Andrews donned the habit, won five Oscars, including Best Picture.
The lead for this new production was decided via the reality television show How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? Newcomer Connie Fisher claimed the role of Maria after fighting off competition from nine others.
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