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Post by Junie on Feb 13, 2018 19:58:08 GMT
See you on Saturday Junie! Don’t worry I’m not a stalker. I’m in row D stalls. I’ll look about..... Ha ha, I'm at the matinée somewhere in the circle but can't remember where, must dig my ticket out!
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Post by Junie on Feb 13, 2018 19:26:12 GMT
I did like the play but I'm not sure if it needed an interval. I'm going on Saturday and looked up the running time which apparently is 1 hour 45 minutes including an interval which I thought sounded a bit odd. Each act must only be about 45 minutes! Really looking forward to it though :-)
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Post by Junie on Feb 8, 2018 17:37:49 GMT
Just been to the matinée this afternoon, managed to get row N of the stalls for £18. Originally asked for a day seat which were all gone but got offered the above instead which I thought was probably a better seat. I was there at half 12 and evening dayseats were still available.
I loved it, well acted witb a good blend of humour and poignancy. Particularly liked Sam Troughton as Danny, who managed to look suitably awkward most of the way through but also had some of the best lines. I think Justine Mitchell may have as cold as sounded really croaky throughout.
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The Lie
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Post by Junie on Oct 4, 2017 7:30:53 GMT
Has anyone been to see this yet?
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Post by Junie on Jul 14, 2017 20:40:05 GMT
What's the running time for this show please? Can't seem to find it anywhere. I think curtain came down about 10 but we were a bit late starting the night I went. Sure I saw 2 hours 20 as the official time Thanks very much, going on Thursday, really looking forward to it ☺️
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Post by Junie on Jul 14, 2017 10:21:47 GMT
What's the running time for this show please? Can't seem to find it anywhere.
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Post by Junie on Feb 15, 2016 8:58:33 GMT
At The Woman in Black matinée last Tuesday there were several school parties in who weren't too bad until the scary stuff started and then several of them kept screaming ridiculously loudly at every jumpy bit which completely ruined the tension/mood as it was so over the top. Several people around them started shushing them which caused more noise and disruption.
Then in the evening at Phantom of the Opera the woman in front of me started off watching the show whilst wearing a bobble hat which she luckily took off after about 5 minutes, unfortunately she then started leaning forward, at one point she was almost out of her seat! I put up with it for a little while but I'd had enough by the dressing room scene so tapped her on the shoulder and asked her to stop which to give her her due she did. However in the row behind were some foreign people who talked and rustled all the way through the first act. They started to do it again in the 2nd act and I was thinking about saying something when the lady next to me turned round and said "will you be quiet!". That seemed to do the trick :-)
That show really does attract the worst audiences, my friend had a similar experience the previous week.
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