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£32.40 Value
54% Discount
£17.40 Saving
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Valid for one ticket in Price Band A for evening performances on 13-22 September, as well as afternoon shows on 15, 20 and 22 September. Must be used in one visit. Advance booking required. Not valid on tickets already purchased. Cannot be used retrospectively or in conjunction with any other offer. A £2.85 transaction fee applies. See below for how to book and for full terms and conditions.
For £15, book a top ticket for "Blue/Orange", which won the Olivier Award for Best New Play in 2001 and stars Robert Bathurst of hit ITV series "Downton Abbey" and "Cold Feet". This new touring version is directed by West End veteran, Christopher Luscombe, and comes to Brighton's Theatre Royal for a limited time.
Travelzoo subscribers can book a Price Band A seat in the Stalls or Royal Circle for any performance on 13-22 September, saving 54% on the usual price of £32.40. The £15 offer price already includes a £2.50-per-ticket fee, so the only extra you'll pay is a one-off per-transaction charge of £2.85.
Written by Joe Penhall, whose credits include film adaptations of Ian McEwan's Enduring Love and Cormac McCarthy's The Road, "Blue/Orange" tells the story of Christopher, a psychiatric hospital patient who thinks oranges are blue, and that a notorious dictator is his father. When doctors disagree on his long-term care, a psychologically thrilling power struggle erupts.
"Blue/Orange" was first performed in 2000 -- the year it won the London Evening Standard award for Best Play -- and was described by The Guardian as "exuberant... a stinging satire".
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