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Booking at least a few weeks early gives you access to more low-cost seats before they sell out. For example, £25 weekday tickets in the Circle often fill quickly, and booking ahead helps avoid last-minute price jumps into the £56–£93 range for similar seats.
The Book of Mormon now booking to April 2026Restricted or side-view seats in the Circle offer solid value, with prices starting at just £25 on weekdays. These are typically located in the far side blocks and may have slightly angled views, but the savings can go up to £90 compared to central stalls. Even on weekends, some seats remain under £70.
Book restricted-view seatsWeekday shows (especially matinees) offer the lowest prices, starting at £25. Compared to weekends, you’ll see far more availability across both Circle and rear Stalls. These shows are ideal for snagging affordable tickets with better availability across pricing tiers.
Browse midweek tickets for The Book of MormonWednesday through Friday (especially the matinee shows) are the best days to find cheap seats. On these days, prices start at £25 vs. £31.25 or more on weekends, and more budget-friendly zones are open. Early-week matinees give the best seat options for the lowest price.
See The Book of Mormon Wednesday through Friday for lessOctober tends to offer excellent availability in lower-priced sections, especially for weekday shows. Early to mid-October, along with quieter months like January and mid-February, often brings lighter demand, making it easier to find tickets under £40 across multiple sections. Booking during these periods can help you save without compromising on seat quality.
Book off-peak tickets for The Book of Mormon nowWhen attending The Book of Mormon at the Prince of Wales, blending affordability with sightlines matters.
Tickets usually start from £25 in the Circle, with premium Stalls and Circle seats going up to £219.
You can book discounted tickets online. Seasonal offers and midweek performances often have the best deals available.
Midweek shows, especially Tuesday to Thursday evenings, typically offer lower prices compared to weekends and holiday performances.
Check online booking platforms for live seat maps, which often release last-minute returns or same-day discounted seats.
Yes, group bookings of 9 or more may qualify for discounts. Contact the box office for tailored group rates.
It’s best to book 4–6 weeks in advance, especially for Fridays, Saturdays, and school holidays when shows sell fast.
Restricted view seats are found in the Circle sides and some Stalls Row A/sides, offering savings of £15–£40.
Yes, Wednesday matinees are usually £10–£20 cheaper than Friday or Saturday evening performances.
January–March and September–November are the cheapest months, with lower demand and more frequent discounted tickets.