Until 19 Nov, 2025

£19 & up—Ticket to 'coolest show in the West End'

Maya Kilgariff
Deal Expert
A heartwarming tale of friendship, acceptance, and hope in small town America

Why We Love This Deal

Clarkston is "surely the coolest show in the West End at the moment", says City A.M. This modern frontier story from Samuel D. Hunter follows kindred souls Jake and Chris on a journey of rediscovery. Save 24–50% on the normal price, before the show finishes next month. Tickets start from £19 for Travelzoo members—we haven't seen prices this low anywhere else.

What's included

  • Band A tickets, normally £75–£85, are £37.50–£42.50
  • Band B tickets, normally £65, are £32.50
  • Band D tickets, normally £25, are £19

When
All performances until 19 November, 2025. Excludes 13–15 November.

About the show
After being diagnosed with the neurodegenerative Huntington's disease, Jake is on a journey to rediscover himself. Running away from affluent Connecticut, he unexpectedly meets Chris, a night shift worker in rural Clarkston. As their bond grows deeper, so does their sense of adventure. Existing on the fringes of society, they hope to give life new meaning by chasing something more, like intrepid explorers Lewis and Clark.

Written by Samuel D. Hunter ("The Whale"), the play made it's UK premiere last month. "Heartstopper"'s Joe Locke plays the role of Jake in his West End debut. He's joined by rising star Ruaridh Mollica as Chris and Sophie Melville ("The Way") as Chris's unreliable mother.

"A soulful meditation on the need for connection" – The Daily Telegraph

"Joe Locke and Ruaridh Mollica are enchanting" – Radio Times

"Brimming with heart" – Whatsonstage

"Joe Locke shines" – The Guardian

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£19 & up—Ticket to 'coolest show in the West End'

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