For the trips leaving Northamption 3pm - 5pm to the London Theatre, Gardners Bakery supply us with packed teas, at the reduced rate of £3.75 each.
The meat meal comes with 2 ham rolls, sausage roll, crisps, orange juice and slice of cake.
The vegetarian comes with 2 cheese rolls, vegi quiche, crisps, orange juice and slice of cake.
To order a packed tea just add however many your requrie into your shopping cart with you theatre order.
If you have already booked your tickets you can still order a tea by making a new booking. Packed teas must be ordered 3 days before the relevant trip.
For further information on Gardners Bakery, please visit their website www.gardnersbakery.co.uk
Indisputably the world's most popular musical, the legendary Les Miserables has been seen by more than 54 million people worldwide in 38 countries and in 21 languages.
Now in its 24th year, this spectacular adaptation of Victor Hugo's masterpiece continues to thrill audiences, and night after night they are swept away by the power, the passion and the triumph of the human spirit that is Les Miserables.
"The production still feels amazingly fresh and full blooded. It would require a cold heart indeed to remain in your seat during the rapturous standing ovation." - Daily Telegraph
The show starts at 2.30pm at the Palace Theatre, giving you free time in London to hit the shops before the show.
The price includes top price theatre ticket in the dress circle with a face value of £59.00, and return coach transfers from Northampton with Poynters coaches.
Billy is born in a northern town where men box and work in the mines. They do not dance and they certainly do not harbour ambitions of attending the Royal Ballet School. But Billy is a bit different. Brought up by a single father, without a mother's touch, Billy does not want to fight, but is enthralled by the grace and wonder of ballet. With gritty determination he attempts to prove the doubters wrong by going all the way.
In 2004, the creative team - director Stephen Daldry, writer Lee Hall and choreographer Peter Darling - got together again to create a musical version of the film. The music for Billy Elliot the Musical comes from singer-songwriter legend Elton John. Like the film, Billy Elliot the Musical contains strong language and some scenes of confrontation between policemen and miners.
Since its opening in March 2005, Billy Elliot the Musical has played to over a quarter of a million people. The critically acclaimed production, attracting audiences of all ages, won the 2005 Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Musical and the Best Musical award in the 51st Evening Standard Awards.
"Billy boy this is the greatest musical yet" - Daily Telegraph
"The best British Musical of the decade" - Daily Express
"Billy's a whizz... a glorious show" - Daily Mail
"Billy Elliot succeeds brilliantly" - The Guardian
If you've already seen Billy Elliot the Musical now is the perfect time to see it again!
The show starts at 7.30pm at the Victoria Palace Theatre. The price includes top price theatre ticket in the stalls or dress circle with a face value of £59.50, and return coach transfers from Northampton with Poynters coaches.
DONT FORGET TO PRE ORDER YOUR PACKED TEAS FOR ONLY £4.00 EACH - MEAT OR VEGI
It is 1911 and the contents of the Paris Opera House are being auctioned off. Present are the auctioneer, porters and bidders. Raoul, now seventy years old and in a wheelchair, buys a poster and a music box.
As the auctioneer displays the Opera House chandelier, he explains that it is connected with the legend of The Phantom of the Opera.
With a flash of light, the audience is flung back in time, when the Paris Opera was at its height.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical masterpiece The Phantom of the Opera is London's most haunting love story.
This unforgettable musical traces the tragic love story of a beautiful opera singer and a young composer shamed by his physical appearance into a shadowy existence beneath the majestic Paris Opera House.
The combination of opulent sets and costumes, fabulous special effects and a spine tingling, unforgettable score makes Phantom a theatre experience not to be missed.
"Remains the most exciting musical in London" - Daily Mail
Show starts at 2.30pm at Her Majesty’s Theatre, so you will have free time in London before the matinee show.
The price includes top price theatre ticket in the stalls or the dress circle with return coach transfers from Northampton with Poynters coaches.
Re-live the legendary story about a group of working class boys from the wrong side of the tracks who became one of the biggest pop music phenomenons of all time - Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.
Follow the rags-to-rock-to-riches tale of four blue-collar kids working their way from the streets of Newark to the heights of stardom.
Featuring all the classic hits; Sherry, Big Girls Don't Cry, Can't Take my Eyes off You, Bye Bye Baby (Baby, Goodbye), Working My Way Back to You, Walk like a Man, December 1963 (Oh What a Night) and many more!
Jersey Boys, the smash hit Broadway musical sensation, continues in the West End throughout 2009
We will arrive in London around 11.30am giving you 3 hours or so free time in London before the show for shopping or time to have a leisurely lunch. The coach will pick up from nearby the theatre and leave straight after the show has finished.
The show starts at 3.00pm at the Prince Edward Theatre. The price includes top price theatre ticket in the dress circle with a face value of £60.00, and return coach transfers from Northampton with Poynters coaches.