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Post by alece10 on Jan 30, 2019 18:04:18 GMT
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Post by 49thand8th on Jan 30, 2019 18:28:58 GMT
YAAAAAY!!!
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Post by raider80 on Jan 30, 2019 19:20:27 GMT
This is exciting! I hope this doesn’t go the same way as Stagecon.
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Post by alece10 on Jan 30, 2019 19:23:45 GMT
This is exciting! I hope this doesn’t go the same way as Stagecon. I'm sure it won't. This seems more on the lines of the west end bake off. Plus it's charity so performers are always very generous with their time.
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Post by daisy24601 on Jan 30, 2019 19:45:00 GMT
In the diary!
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Post by david on Jan 30, 2019 19:59:10 GMT
Great timing. I’m down that weekend for a theatre binge for my birthday. I’ll pop over before the Saturday matinee.
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Post by poster J on Jan 30, 2019 20:23:55 GMT
Excellent - sticking that in the calendar now to make sure I'm free!
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Post by JJShaw on May 18, 2019 10:57:33 GMT
Hello,
I do apologise if this is already a thread, searched and couldn't find one.
Just wondering if anyone went to the first West End Flea Market today, any reviews of how it went, what was on offer? Would be great if they could build it to be like the broadway Flea Market one day!
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Post by anita on May 18, 2019 11:50:16 GMT
I was there. You couldn't move - it was so packed. Some stalls you couldn't get near because of the crowds around them . Total waste of time going.
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Post by kimbahorel on May 18, 2019 12:02:58 GMT
I was there. You couldn't move - it was so packed. Some stalls you couldn't get near because of the crowds around them . Total waste of time going. Same. I much prefered WE Bake Off it was a much more relaxed atmosphere. This was like being involve in a some sort of weird scavenger hunt and everyone just ran and pushed people out the way. It was so uncomfortable and also really expensive. There probably was stalls with things on that weren't but even then by the time you got anywhere near it had sold out. By the time I got out of one area I wasn't going to queue up for the other side and just left. I wont go next year. Which is a shame because its for a good cause but just way too miss managed.
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Post by dippy on May 18, 2019 13:09:02 GMT
I had completely forgotten it was happening as originally I wasn't going to be in London so I didn't take any effort to learn the date of it. However this morning I saw it was happening and was tempted to go but it was already 11, I then saw that it looked awfully busy online and decided if there was anything there I had been interested in it would have gone by the time and it looked awfully crowded as you've confirmed, very happy I didn't waste my time on it then.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 18, 2019 14:40:47 GMT
Merged
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 18, 2019 14:45:47 GMT
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Post by anthony40 on May 18, 2019 15:29:10 GMT
Yes, I too would like to have gone but was working overtime
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Post by yokollama on May 19, 2019 9:28:30 GMT
The stalls were split across two zones and you had to queue for both. Plenty of people disregarding the queueing system and entering via the exits (should've had someone stationed there), stalls were too overcrowded (especially Hamilton, show posters and programmes), and some of the merchandise on offer weren't the most exciting. Phantom had sold out by the time I arrived (just after 11:00) and Les Mis were selling old books.
Spotted quite a few faces there, including Bonnie Langford. Hamilton's Tarinn Callender was there for autographs and photos for at least an hour, and still doing so by the time I left!
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Post by daisy24601 on May 20, 2019 13:43:44 GMT
I was going to go on my lunch break but had a look on Twitter and seen mentions of long queues so didn't bother as I wouldn't have had time. A shame, but I don't really need to be spending more money on theatre stuff.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 25, 2022 17:32:29 GMT
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Post by alece10 on Apr 25, 2022 18:57:08 GMT
Anyone been to this before? What sort of things do they sell and does it all get snapped up in a few minutes?
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Post by marob on Apr 25, 2022 21:39:30 GMT
Sounds interesting, but also a complete nightmare. Imagining a Black Friday-style scenario, only with girls dressed as Heathers fighting over stuff.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 25, 2022 21:49:55 GMT
Merged.
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Post by musicalcritical on Apr 26, 2022 2:32:10 GMT
I'm looking forward to check this out
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Post by anita on Apr 26, 2022 10:01:21 GMT
I went last time. Very crowded & didn't buy anything. Not going to bother this time.
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Post by inthenose on Apr 26, 2022 17:09:48 GMT
I hope they at least "suggest" mask wearing...something like this could bring down a lot of town in one fell swoop
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Post by digne on May 3, 2022 15:03:33 GMT
Anyone been to this before? What sort of things do they sell and does it all get snapped up in a few minutes? I preferred the bake-off because you didn't have to be there before it opened to get any of the really good stuff. Last time for the flea market I was there before opening, but not early enough to be at the front of the queue, which meant that I saw the last costume shirt worn by my favourite character snatched up right before my eyes, and I bought the last prop goblet. So if you're after actual show memorabilia, be prepared to be in the queue before the flea market opens.
Other stuff which they could produce in bigger numbers just for the market were available even as the market filled - Hamilton had done special prints I think, and printed cotton bags, and some shows had printed special shirts. A few stalls still had cake as well. The stalls with show posters were also still around.
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Post by l0islane on May 3, 2022 16:38:19 GMT
I preferred the bake sale because if you arrived 10 minutes before it was closing they would all reduce the price of their cake dramatically just to get rid of it before they rushed to their matinées. You could get masses of cake for pennies! 😄
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Post by A.Ham on May 13, 2022 19:13:07 GMT
Just seen they’ve announced a few of the performers coming along to this event next weekend.
Tempted to go as I have so many programmes in need of signing… but am I going to need to be there at breakfast to stand any chance of getting in / meeting anyone / picking up any memorabilia?!
At least I’m not fussed about having my fortune read by Su Pollard! 😂
New details have emerged for this year's West End Flea Market, run by theatrical charity Acting for Others.
Autograph sessions with Jordan Luke Gage (Bonnie and Clyde), Miriam-Teak Lee (& Juliet), Alice Fearn (Come From Away), the cast of Six and more will be held, with access granted by purchasing a limited edition "The Show Must Go On" poster for £5 or by donating £5.
Each stall at the market will be tailored by company members to celebrate their respective productions, such as The Book of Mormon, Dear Evan Hansen, Hamilton, Jersey Boys, Les Misérables, Life of Pi, Mamma Mia!, Moulin Rouge!, Only Fools and Horses the Musical, Pretty Woman, The Play That Goes Wrong, The Phantom of The Opera, To Kill a Mockingbird and Zorro. In addition, there will also be merchandise and signed posters from the likes of Back to the Future, Cabaret, Frozen, Get Up, Stand Up!, Heathers, My Fair Lady, The Drifters Girl and The Lion King.
Overseeing the proceedings will be Michael Ball, Christopher Biggins and Bridgerton's Golda Rosheuvel.
During the day there will also be a theatrical tombola, a raffle, a Bargain Hunt-inspired game of Biggins Bargains and the return of Psychic Su Pollard, on hand to tell your fortunes.
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Post by marob on May 13, 2022 21:35:30 GMT
Not a believer in that sort of thing, but I absolutely love the sound of Psychic Su Pollard.
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Post by inthenose on May 13, 2022 21:44:09 GMT
Wait, what...? BIGGINS? At a theatrical event which doesn't involve performing??!
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Post by mattnyc on May 14, 2022 0:36:38 GMT
I’m very excited for this. Could we maybe do a thing here where if there’s something someone is looking for we can keep an eye out for other people also there so we can get for them, then just meet up and exchange or let them know where it is?
If this is anything like the Broadway Flea Market that I go to every year, it’s STRESSFUL and chaotic and missing out on that one item you wanted so bad is just awful.
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Post by southstreet on May 16, 2022 8:58:58 GMT
Honestly, if this is anything like it has been pre-pandemic, I felt like it's mainly official merchandise and some bits made by the cast, etc and a lot smaller than in NYC, which is to be expected as we only had a handful of them in London so far. It's not like the Broadway flea market where you have masses of old playbills, costumes, props, cast board inserts, opening night presents, etc. to get. I am not much of a merch/souvenir/memorabilia person anyway, so I might have missed a lot at the West End version but it felt like there was a lot less 'treasure' to be found here than in New York.
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