u/Many-Spite8480

Post show travel

Hello!

I've got a solo theatre trip coming up next month and wondered if anyone had experience of travelling from any of these venues after an evening show and how 'Safe' it feels (aware this is an objective thing)- is it worth ubering instead?

✨️ Likely using the underground

✨️ Solo female traveller (From Glasgow so not un-used to busy cities in the evening and the associated 'characters')

✨️Staying around Kings Cross/St Pancras/Euston area

Theatres:

✨️ London County Hall

✨️Theatre Royal Drury Lane

✨️Prince Edward Theatre

✨️ Troubador Canary Wharf (Matinee show so no late travel)

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u/Many-Spite8480 — 2 days ago
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Does anyone happen to know the code for either of these sculptures on the Maggies 'Scotties in the City Trail'? I thought I had added them to the app but it hasn't went through 🙈 Thanks in advance!

u/Many-Spite8480 — 23 days ago

Solo Theatre Trip- Which shows to see?

Hello!

I am currently planning a solo theatre adventure in London later this year, so far the only show I actually have tickets for is Paddington (impulse bought before they could sell out on my planned date as its a little last minute 🙈).

I'm also keen to see; Lion King, Hercules and possibly Beetlejuice.

I have space for a 5th show in my itinerary- based on the above, would you opt for Devil Wears Prada or Witness for the Prosecution? Neither?

Am I totally overlooking any other 'must see' shows?

I love both musical theatre and plays so no need to stick to any one genre

Thanks in advance!

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u/Many-Spite8480 — 3 months ago