STACEY Dooley has seemingly hit back after it was revealed that her West End play had been forced to slash its ticket prices. The TV presenter is currently appearing in a run of the wildly-successful play 2.22: A Ghost Story but it was recently revealed how fans could snap up a bargain ticket for as little at £15 to watch the star in action.
However, Stacey has appeared to silence any suggestion that her stint in the play has been under-performing. She took to Instagram to repost a fan snapshot of the play's promo poster outside of the Gielgud Theatre in London. Stacey went on to add her own caption which read: "A sold out Saturday night.
" The documentary-maker appeared to be sending a clear message that she has still been able to pack out theatres like her successful counterparts Cheryl and Lily Allen. It follows revelations that a popular seat-filling site has dashed prices by more than 50% this summer in a bid to draw even more fans in. The play currently stars TV personality Stacey in the starring role as Jenny - a role which has become famed for having an eclectic mix of stars taking it on, many with little-to-no acting experience.
Stacey is appearing in the run alongside The Inbetweeners funnyman James Buckley. Whilst tickets to see 2.22 were once listed at a whopping £136, nearly all seats in the venue are now down to 50% less with many retailing for just £65.
Moreover, seats at the very top of the venue can currently be acquired for as cheap as £15. These new pric.
