$39 & up—Shaw Festival's 'One for the Pot,' up to 64% off
Have a laugh at this classic British farce.
Why We Love This Deal
The renowned Shaw Festival Theatre in Niagara-on-the-Lake sets the stage once again this summer with the iconic "One for the Pot." This comedy premiered in London's West End in 1961, and with over 2,000 performances, became one of the longest-running shows of its era.
The general public will pay $74.58–$182.73 for tickets, but as Travelzoo members, we pay $39–$79, saving up to 64%.
What's included:
- $39 ... blue level seating
- $59... gold level seating
- $79... platinum level seating
More reasons to go:
- Written by Ray Cooney and Tony Hilton, "One for the Pot" centres around a group of long-lost siblings hoping to claim a mystery inheritance
- A classic British farce, the plot is filled with mistaken identities and secrets—hilarious confusion ensues
- This slapstick comedy was first performed at the Richmond Theatre in London with playwright Ray Cooney playing the original Hickory Wood
Book by July 31.


