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Post by christya on Nov 24, 2020 11:06:15 GMT
I'm one of those people who carefully chooses their seat for every show and absolutely will not go if I don't know precisely where I'm sitting (I've missed shows before because they did the 'unassigned seating' thing) so a move would have me almost as on edge as possible cancellations. I'm already concerned that if they do 'targeted cancelled tickets' or something single theatregoers might end up shuffled around for convenience. But circumstances aren't exactly normal so just have to wait and see, I suppose.
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Post by tsxmitw on Nov 24, 2020 20:24:19 GMT
What about two shows a day, one with an alternate cast.
You'd have to convince enough people to move shows.
Probably not feasible..
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Post by alece10 on Nov 24, 2020 20:34:34 GMT
What about two shows a day, one with an alternate cast. You'd have to convince enough people to move shows. Probably not feasible.. Also a lot of people have booked to see specific cast members so would be disappointed with an alternative. I know I would be.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2020 20:35:01 GMT
CamMack should just move the whole shebang to the Prince Edward Theatre, with its 1,716 seats. There, sorted in 30 seconds. I'll invoice him later. Probably reading way too much in to it - BUT - Rob Houchen just posted a pic of the cast sat in the auditorium of the Prince Edward.... (Not labelled as such but I recognised it, as did a few other people in the comments)
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Post by Mark on Nov 24, 2020 20:37:29 GMT
CamMack should just move the whole shebang to the Prince Edward Theatre, with its 1,716 seats. There, sorted in 30 seconds. I'll invoice him later. Probably reading way too much in to it - BUT - Rob Houchen just posted a pic of the cast sat in the auditorium of the Prince Edward.... (Not labelled as such but I recognised it, as did a few other people in the comments) It’s a really good idea!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2020 20:39:52 GMT
Probably reading way too much in to it - BUT - Rob Houchen just posted a pic of the cast sat in the auditorium of the Prince Edward.... (Not labelled as such but I recognised it, as did a few other people in the comments) It’s a really good idea! Agreed - at this point it feels like the only solution. Am sure it's possible - question is, are the producers up for it!
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Post by poster J on Nov 24, 2020 20:47:04 GMT
I got an email today advertising daily returns, so either that was automated or they are fully intending to go ahead. Still says the Sondheim but the ad may have been designed ages ago.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2020 20:50:53 GMT
Another thing I wonder is whether people at the top of DMT/CML would have access to people in government from where they could get this kind of info in advance. Meaning yesterday was not a complete surprise.
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Post by fiyero on Nov 24, 2020 21:04:03 GMT
CamMack should just move the whole shebang to the Prince Edward Theatre, with its 1,716 seats. There, sorted in 30 seconds. I'll invoice him later. Probably reading way too much in to it - BUT - Rob Houchen just posted a pic of the cast sat in the auditorium of the Prince Edward.... (Not labelled as such but I recognised it, as did a few other people in the comments) My heart can't take much more of this - and I still have 3 1/2 weeks to go! If they still manage to pull this out of the bag then that first performance back will be something really special!
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Post by ceebee on Nov 24, 2020 22:09:53 GMT
Another thing I wonder is whether people at the top of DMT/CML would have access to people in government from where they could get this kind of info in advance. Meaning yesterday was not a complete surprise. Govt briefs in affected parties in advance to assist scenario planning (and facilitate leaks). Has been happening with banks, hospitality etc. My hunch is seasonal exemptions for pantos/theatre on previous terms for shows already in rehearsal if tier 2; tier 3 will see closures.
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Post by princeton on Nov 24, 2020 22:29:22 GMT
I believe that the cast has been rehearsing at the Prince Edward since last week (it's where they did the Britain's Got Talent rehearsals too) whilst the technical team has been at the Sondheim - in line with covid h&s production guidelines. Not sure if there's anything more to read into them being at the Edward - but at least it's clear that the theatre is operating in some way - rather than completely mothballed like some of the West End houses.
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Post by sprampster on Nov 24, 2020 22:56:44 GMT
I believe that the cast has been rehearsing at the Prince Edward since last week (it's where they did the Britain's Got Talent rehearsals too) whilst the technical team has been at the Sondheim - in line with covid h&s production guidelines. Not sure if there's anything more to read into them being at the Edward - but at least it's clear that the theatre is operating in some way - rather than completely mothballed like some of the West End houses. Yep and also they have knocked through to the Geiguld Theatre so cast can take advantage of two sets of dressing rooms across two theatres
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Post by poster J on Nov 25, 2020 0:06:37 GMT
I believe that the cast has been rehearsing at the Prince Edward since last week (it's where they did the Britain's Got Talent rehearsals too) whilst the technical team has been at the Sondheim - in line with covid h&s production guidelines. Not sure if there's anything more to read into them being at the Edward - but at least it's clear that the theatre is operating in some way - rather than completely mothballed like some of the West End houses. Yep and also they have knocked through to the Geiguld Theatre so cast can take advantage of two sets of dressing rooms across two theatres I'm surprised they've been allowed to do that as I presume both are listed buildings! Maybe they aren't?
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Post by princeton on Nov 25, 2020 0:26:22 GMT
They are both Grade Two listed buildings. However it might be that the dressing rooms (which span the entire rear of the block) have always had some limited access between them. Or perhaps as part of Cameron's redevelopment of each of them he was able to incorporate these changes - just in case. Who knows?
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Post by David J on Nov 25, 2020 8:14:01 GMT
Or perhaps as part of Cameron's redevelopment of each of them he was able to incorporate these changes - just in case. Who knows? are you suggesting he knew he needed to space out his cast in the near future! Time to put on our conspiracy hats on! 🕵️♀️
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Post by danb on Nov 25, 2020 8:52:26 GMT
They are both Grade Two listed buildings. However it might be that the dressing rooms (which span the entire rear of the block) have always had some limited access between them. Or perhaps as part of Cameron's redevelopment of each of them he was able to incorporate these changes - just in case. Who knows? Is this how people sneakily appear in the Les Mis ensemble without detection?
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Post by alece10 on Nov 27, 2020 19:26:10 GMT
Michael Ball just confirmed on The One Show, what we kind of knew, that they have to lose more seats. As if my anxiety levels weren't high enough
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2020 10:48:26 GMT
Michael Ball just confirmed on The One Show, what we kind of knew, that they have to lose more seats. As if my anxiety levels weren't high enough Oddly, when you go on to the booking page via the DMT+ link, they are still selling seats for a large number of performances, especially in December (there are very few tickets available via the general sale). I'm not sure if these are returns from people who can no longer make it, but it seems strange to continue selling tickets if they have to reduce the capacity. But they've been very quiet since their announcement last Monday when the tiers were first announced. Only a tweet from Delfont Mackintosh saying they were offering refunds to anyone affected by the tier system.
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Post by alece10 on Nov 28, 2020 11:00:56 GMT
Michael Ball just confirmed on The One Show, what we kind of knew, that they have to lose more seats. As if my anxiety levels weren't high enough Oddly, when you go on to the booking page via the DMT+ link, they are still selling seats for a large number of performances, especially in December (there are very few tickets available via the general sale). I'm not sure if these are returns from people who can no longer make it, but it seems strange to continue selling tickets if they have to reduce the capacity. But they've been very quiet since their announcement last Monday when the tiers were first announced. Only a tweet from Delfont Mackintosh saying they were offering refunds to anyone affected by the tier system. Strange isn't it especially as performances start next week and if people are going to be affected they need to know especially if they have made plans.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2020 11:55:08 GMT
Oddly, when you go on to the booking page via the DMT+ link, they are still selling seats for a large number of performances, especially in December (there are very few tickets available via the general sale). I'm not sure if these are returns from people who can no longer make it, but it seems strange to continue selling tickets if they have to reduce the capacity. But they've been very quiet since their announcement last Monday when the tiers were first announced. Only a tweet from Delfont Mackintosh saying they were offering refunds to anyone affected by the tier system. Strange isn't it especially as performances start next week and if people are going to be affected they need to know especially if they have made plans. Yes, they don't have much time. I have tickets for next Saturday and my initial flights were cancelled. I held off making new travel plans until I knew what was happening, but eventually just decided to rebook this morning. 🤞
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Post by ceebee on Nov 28, 2020 23:33:25 GMT
Now I might be reading too much into things, but I've just looked at my DMT+ future bookings, and three separate bookings for Les Mis are not listed - one group of 3 in Grand Circle cheap seats, and two single mid-price seats on seperate dates. The remainder of my bookings are listed (comprising 2xpairs and 2xtriplets, all in the dearer price range). So... the question is... Have DMT decided to wipe out the Grand Circle plus a selection of singles/pairs elsewhere to make up the 200 seat reduction in capacity? All seats that are not listed are the less expensive ones (£35/£45). The ones left are £95/£165 category. Any thoughts? Has anybody else with multiple bookings via DMT+ checked?
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Post by fiyero on Nov 28, 2020 23:42:20 GMT
Now I might be reading too much into things, but I've just looked at my DMT+ future bookings, and three separate bookings for Les Mis are not listed - one group of 3 in Grand Circle cheap seats, and two single mid-price seats on seperate dates. The remainder of my bookings are listed (comprising 2xpairs and 2xtriplets, all in the dearer price range). So... the question is... Have DMT decided to wipe out the Grand Circle plus a selection of singles/pairs elsewhere to make up the 200 seat reduction in capacity? All seats that are not listed are the less expensive ones (£35/£45). The ones left are £95/£165 category. Any thoughts? Has anybody else with multiple bookings via DMT+ checked? Neither of my bookings (both upper circle) are showing. I’d hope they haven’t cancelled the one near the end of the run as surely there is a chance of a relaxation.
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Post by ceebee on Nov 28, 2020 23:52:27 GMT
Neither of my bookings (both upper circle) are showing. I’d hope they haven’t cancelled the one near the end of the run as surely there is a chance of a relaxation. I fear they've shut the grand circle - that would lose 150 seats and then the remaining 50 could be odds and sods from the back of Dress Circle, or singles. Possibly they are assuming the complete run at 50% capacity based on govt guidance. My guess is that they are picking off all the customers for a bulk mail early next week - a "sorry but we've had to shut the Grand Circle, you'll be refunded within 7 days".
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Post by fiyero on Nov 29, 2020 0:07:28 GMT
And that shows how silly a blanket 50% capacity limit is. The rules should be on distance apart, it seems crazy closing a level could (more or less) meet the rules then still squeeze people in on the lower levels.
There are still (very) expensive tickets on sale for many dates too.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2020 0:12:42 GMT
And that shows how silly a blanket 50% capacity limit is. The rules should be on distance apart, it seems crazy closing a level could (more or less) meet the rules then still squeeze people in on the lower levels. There are still (very) expensive tickets on sale for many dates too. It really does show what a nonsense the rules are doesn't it! Doesn't the Upper Circle have a separate entrance anyway? So in effect these people are kept apart from the other two levels anyway. Hence closing it will in no way make it 'safer' (not that I personally think it needs to be) for Stalls/Circle. Anyway, you can add me to the list of people waiting anxiously to hear about their Les Mis fate! That said I am mercifully grateful they haven't just pulled the whole thing....
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Post by hitmewithurbethshot on Nov 29, 2020 0:23:11 GMT
I just checked my bookings and my stalls and more expensive UC tickets are still there but my bookings for the cheaper UC tickets have gone, guess Cammack is prioritisng those who paid more
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Post by Mark on Nov 29, 2020 5:35:37 GMT
I have no future bookings showing Only had one lot of tickets bought. Mum and I both took a days leave from Work. This whole government and their poncy rules can actually go to hell.
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Post by ceebee on Nov 29, 2020 7:24:40 GMT
I'm sorry to all if my post has revealed some bad news for some. It was a late night "brainwave" to check my DMT+ page as I was getting frustrated by the lack of communication. Judging by the comments, it looks like they are literally scraping the extra seat reductions from the lowest price up.
Commercially, I understand this but feel that the government's heavy-handed authoritarian approach is biting harder on those who either can't afford or refuse to pay the expensive prices. I feel so sorry for those who appear to have lost their bookings. A refund hardly makes up for it, particularly if you have taken days off.
Who knows, perhaps the next purge will be on Tier 3 postcodes? (Though I doubt this will happen as the potential resale window is too narrow and tier traceability is impossible.)
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Post by Figaro on Nov 29, 2020 7:50:32 GMT
I have no future bookings showing Only had one lot of tickets bought. Mum and I both took a days leave from Work. This whole government and their poncy rules can actually go to hell. Where are your seats?
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Post by poster J on Nov 29, 2020 9:28:52 GMT
If that is what they are doing, then it seems to me to be lighting the fire on a discrimination claim - they can't just decide that the people who bought cheaper seats can have their seats cancelled are less worthy so they can make more money, and apply a blanket rule that way. Entirely unfair and unequal. Same if they just cancel singles and pairs. They have to apply a policy that treats their customers equally.
I sympathise with them because the capacity limit policy is complete nonsense and I had thought there would be a common sense exemption applied to pre-existing bookings by the govt, but if this is the way they are going to do it and they don't extend the run to allow those people to rebook (at the prices they paid) then I will be doing my best not to give DMT my money anytime soon, because this stinks.
Thanks again to the government for making this year even more miserable (pun intended) than it already was.
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