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Post by theatre-turtle on Mar 7, 2016 19:26:17 GMT
Decided on a whim to come. Sat in the stalls now
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Post by theatre-turtle on Mar 7, 2016 19:32:31 GMT
Stalls less than half full
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Post by theatre-turtle on Mar 7, 2016 20:26:29 GMT
Not hugely enamoured by the whole thing. Tempted to leave at the interval. Several, mostly older patrons, have decided to leave at the interval. I wonder if some of them didn't read the synopsis
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2016 20:20:36 GMT
Is the stage height the same as that for Forbidden Broadway which was at the same theatre a few years back? That was the last time I went to this theatre and I sat in the front row and was a great view.
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Post by partytentdown on Mar 24, 2016 8:03:04 GMT
What's the cheapest deal around for this at the moment?
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Post by mallardo on Mar 24, 2016 12:35:01 GMT
I definitely recommend the day seats. The stage is a bit high but not bad and the front row is the place to be.
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Post by wickedgrin on Mar 24, 2016 13:17:13 GMT
Don't sit back upper circle for this - you need to be front stalls. So Wed afternoon is your best bet if you can do that or hope for an upgrade?
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Post by partytentdown on Mar 24, 2016 20:26:26 GMT
anyone know if the upper circle is being upgraded? Sadly aren't able to day seat
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Post by firefingers on Apr 1, 2016 21:09:37 GMT
Saw this the other day and greatly enjoyed it. As other have said, the deadpan sex scene is hilarious, which genuinely caused me to laugh more than anything in a play before. I am a sucker for a puppet, and the puppetry is fantastic.
Not the subtlest of "metaphors", and I felt the ending was a little ham fisted, but undeniably hilarious, with the male lead part taking an incredible amount of skill.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2016 15:57:01 GMT
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Post by firefingers on Apr 8, 2016 16:35:23 GMT
Interesting to cut only a week. I guess someone else wants the theatre.
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Post by Jon on Apr 8, 2016 16:39:27 GMT
Interesting to cut only a week. I guess someone else wants the theatre. Hobson's Choice is going there from the 8th June.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2016 16:45:01 GMT
Must of been planned for a while for that fast a turnaround of shows.
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Post by talkstageytome on Apr 8, 2016 21:35:18 GMT
Ahh shame. I really love this show. Seeing it again next week!
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Post by showgirl on Apr 9, 2016 4:46:11 GMT
I still want to see it but the matinee is so early it doesn't fit in with seeing a film beforehand, so I'm hoping for deals on evening tix. But maybe with the closure announced and return visits from enthusiastic patrons, there'll be no need for further discounts. I won't lose any sleep over it if I don't see it, but my theatre tix this year have already cost so much more than last year that I need to pay less for a few now!
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Apr 9, 2016 5:37:46 GMT
I still want to see it but the matinee is so early it doesn't fit in with seeing a film beforehand, so I'm hoping for deals on evening tix. But maybe with the closure announced and return visits from enthusiastic patrons, there'll be no need for further discounts. I won't lose any sleep over it if I don't see it, but my theatre tix this year have already cost so much more than last year that I need to pay less for a few now! No earlier than a normal matinee time though?
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Post by showgirl on Apr 9, 2016 6:39:34 GMT
I still want to see it but the matinee is so early it doesn't fit in with seeing a film beforehand, so I'm hoping for deals on evening tix. But maybe with the closure announced and return visits from enthusiastic patrons, there'll be no need for further discounts. I won't lose any sleep over it if I don't see it, but my theatre tix this year have already cost so much more than last year that I need to pay less for a few now! No earlier than a normal matinee time though? Earlier than some: I much prefer the 3 pm or even 3.30 pm starts, such as you find, for instance, at the Park, Southwark Playhouse, etc. Early matinees just make timing really tight if you are whizzing between venues, especially, say, if one is not in central London but Kingston, Richmond, Wimbledon and so on.
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Apr 9, 2016 7:12:56 GMT
No earlier than a normal matinee time though? Earlier than some: I much prefer the 3 pm or even 3.30 pm starts, such as you find, for instance, at the Park, Southwark Playhouse, etc. Early matinees just make timing really tight if you are whizzing between venues, especially, say, if one is not in central London but Kingston, Richmond, Wimbledon and so on. Surely if you are whizzing between venues between a matinee and evening show then the earlier the matinee the better as a later matinee leaves even less travelling time :/
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Post by showgirl on Apr 9, 2016 10:09:29 GMT
No, that's never been an issue; the problem arises regularly when the film ends too close to the start of the matinee.
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Post by Oleanna on Apr 9, 2016 10:18:33 GMT
Earlier than some: I much prefer the 3 pm or even 3.30 pm starts, such as you find, for instance, at the Park, Southwark Playhouse, etc. Early matinees just make timing really tight if you are whizzing between venues, especially, say, if one is not in central London but Kingston, Richmond, Wimbledon and so on. I assure you that 3 and 3:30pm matinees are the exception, rather than the rule (which is, generally, 2:30, of course).
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Post by showgirl on Apr 11, 2016 10:41:36 GMT
Off-topic, so I have started a new thread in General Chat - but btw, I've just booked for two 3.15 pm matinees and in Windsor the Saturday matinee is at 4.45 pm!
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Post by talkstageytome on Apr 13, 2016 22:01:25 GMT
Saw this again today and absolutely loved it. Still in awe of Harry Melling (It really dawned on me today how physically this role is!) and I love Jemima Rooper even more this time round! As I already knew how it ended it was slightly less shocking but the end of both act one and two were just outrageous. The pace was good and the jokes really worked. I know this has had a mixed bag of reviews from both critics and other board users but I have loved it both times. Took a friend today who raved about it afterwards too. My sister is dying to see it so I may go once more before it closes!
Won my tickets in a competition so I got to meet the cast afterwards too which was nice.
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Post by mallardo on Apr 13, 2016 23:46:17 GMT
Well done to you, talkstageytome, for your continuing advocacy of this hilarious and wonderful show. Like you, I loved it!
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Post by talkstageytome on Apr 14, 2016 0:24:13 GMT
Well done to you, talkstageytome, for your continuing advocacy of this hilarious and wonderful show. Like you, I loved it! Ahaha, yes! It's the best show I've seen so far this year by far, and the only one posted about on my decidedly unstagey personal facebook profile, because I thought it'd appeal to less my less hardcore, casual theatregoing friends too! I really couldn't fault it. Outstanding cast, hilariously shocking and yet simultaneously touching script, simplistic yet effective set, lighting and sound design. What's not to like? The Stage's one star review shocked me so much, I feel like I have to champion it where I can!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2016 13:41:36 GMT
Well I am looking forward to it - week after next.
Booked very early as I somehow thought there would be a rush for tickets and the £25 Wednesday matinee seemed a good bargain. Could probably have got the same price for any performance. Good seats though, so I don't mind.
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Post by showgirl on Apr 14, 2016 14:44:45 GMT
I might try for Saturday evening, though that is likely to be the most popular and therefore least affordable performance. Thing is, I really want to see The Painkiller, which ends much sooner and I've entered the lottery so many times in vain, but I will have to try for that as my first option, and if no luck again, see if I can get a ticket for this.
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Post by stefy69 on Apr 15, 2016 11:40:35 GMT
Now closing 30th April.
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Post by charliec on Apr 15, 2016 11:59:06 GMT
That's a shame for the cast. I've been meaning to go again from a better seat to enjoy Harry Melling's performance again. I've booked a discounted stalls seat through Lastminute.com for the last show.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2016 15:01:46 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2016 17:32:20 GMT
Mega flop
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