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Post by galinda on May 30, 2019 9:01:46 GMT
Anyone know any more about the BBC scheduling for this? Just saw an advert for it (and other shows coming to bbc2) and it said ‘this summer’ so not too long to wait.
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Post by galinda on May 20, 2019 11:36:16 GMT
^£40 to see this would be way too much...probs by about £40 imo lol Haha I know but I have a free weekend and my boyfriend would probably like this one as he would know the songs! I thought about getting a cheap upper circle seat but when I had a look yesterday they seem to have taken these all off sale so the cheapest available seat is £42.
Anyone know if ATG reduce tickets the day before in their regional theatres? They have hardly sold anything.
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Post by galinda on May 16, 2019 11:32:45 GMT
Anyone know of any discounts for this at Woking next week? There are SO many seats left so hoping there is a discount somewhere. I fancy seeing it but don't want to pay £40+ for it!
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Post by galinda on May 1, 2019 7:55:46 GMT
Me and a friend booked cheap tickets up in the circle for The Full Monty at the Noël Coward a few years back. So high up and awful side view. We spotted a couple of free seats in the front row of the stalls and so moved down there in the interval. Wish we hadn’t though as I’ll never get that image of a naked ‘Jack Meadows’ from The Bill thrusting with a belt out of my head 🤮😂
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Post by galinda on Apr 6, 2019 23:07:54 GMT
Aaron Tveit at Fiddler on the Roof.
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Post by galinda on Feb 26, 2019 18:20:02 GMT
Did they ever release a cast recording of this? I seem to remember it was announced but can’t find anything.
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Post by galinda on Jan 28, 2019 11:32:02 GMT
When did the restaurant close at this theatre?
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Post by galinda on Jan 28, 2019 11:30:30 GMT
She's not commented on Twitter either ... Weeping into her bank account ...? I think that Mischief has enough fans nowadays to be over-excited on Twitter without me needing to join in. (Actually, if you look at my Tweets & Replies rather than just Tweets I have made a number of comments.) In terms of ticket booking, as Nimax evidently doesn't consider me worthy of getting the previews £10 offer that other people have mentioned - despite the number of seats I've booked with them over the last few years - I am holding off until Monday when more of tickets are supposed to go onsale in the hope that there may be stalls seats available at less than £52.50, as I cannot currently afford to make repeat bookings at that price. Where did you read more tickets would be released today?
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Post by galinda on Dec 3, 2018 10:59:37 GMT
Does anyone have an idea of ticket prices yet? I am clueless on stadium prices.
What sort of prices do they usually charge for the o2? I guess it depends on who is performing.
Am I going to have to not eat for a month to afford this
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Post by galinda on Oct 11, 2018 10:58:54 GMT
Toni Collette was far better than the material but who knew that little William Ash from 'Where The Heart Is' would turn into a bit of a silver fox? Haha that's the only reason I watched it!
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Post by galinda on Oct 11, 2018 10:31:04 GMT
Google is telling me that he was in a Jamie Lloyd-directed production at the Sheffield Crucible back in 2006 - his wikipedia says it was a tour, so you may have seen him elsewhere. That production played also at The Tricycle in 2007. 2007! Wow, time flies!
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Post by galinda on Oct 11, 2018 10:04:02 GMT
I finished watching this and just felt that I had wasted 6 hours of my life
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Post by galinda on Oct 11, 2018 10:02:36 GMT
Wasn’t it just fab!? But I think you missed the revelation of the night - Con O’Neil’s bit from The Caretaker. Utterly spellbinding, I thought - I vaguely recognised him from off the telly but I had no idea he had that sort of performance in him. Was he in The Caretaker a few years back.. I'm sure I saw him in it, it was at a fringe theatre somewhere .. Can't remember which one now. It also had David Bradley and Nigel Harman in it?
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Post by galinda on Oct 3, 2018 13:44:25 GMT
I just got an email saying it is closing 20 October had tickets for November so won't get to see it now.
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Post by galinda on Oct 3, 2018 13:06:52 GMT
When I saw Little Shop of Horrors, on our row we had a drunk family (parents and grown up daughter I believe) chatting, drinking, eating, and even at one point smoking!
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Post by galinda on Oct 3, 2018 13:03:22 GMT
I was keen to see this but I already had a matinee booked for that day and the 9.30pm start time of the evening shows put me off as it was too much of a rush for my last train.
Anyone who is going please report back on how it goes!
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Post by galinda on Oct 1, 2018 20:34:59 GMT
Anyone sat back row of this theatre? What’s the view like? See the photograph on page 41 of this thread for the stalls. It's fine. Also very decent in the grand circle, if that's what you mean. Not too far away. Only problem is the curve of the circle may cut the front corners off the stage. Thank you
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Post by galinda on Oct 1, 2018 20:34:13 GMT
I hate it when theatres try and ban food and drink.
I managed to sneak my water bottle in during chess. Went to collect my tickets and so didn’t get bag checked. I think the usher asked me if I was coming out after collecting my tickets. I lied.
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Post by galinda on Oct 1, 2018 16:39:04 GMT
Anyone sat back row of this theatre? What’s the view like?
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Post by galinda on Oct 1, 2018 8:42:57 GMT
I don’t suppose anyone here has a spare program for this they’d be willing to sell? Saw the play today and they had run out of programs You're welcome to mine. That's great thank you. I have sent you a message
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Post by galinda on Sept 29, 2018 23:23:44 GMT
I don’t suppose anyone here has a spare program for this they’d be willing to sell? Saw the play today and they had run out of programs
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Post by galinda on Sept 23, 2018 16:59:26 GMT
I was there too yesterday matinee. Seems a lot of us from the board were!
I loved it too. Great cast and lots of really touching moments which bought a tear to my eye. Does anyone have a song list for the show?
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Post by galinda on Sept 12, 2018 15:30:34 GMT
I don't suppose you noticed how much the tickets for London will be?
I've had a look and Ticketmaster are showing from £35 to £75. Not sure if that's including fees or not. Thank you.
Why do I have such an expensive hobby?!
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Post by galinda on Sept 12, 2018 11:13:01 GMT
Thank you O2 presale - row d of the stalls for Manchester!
I don't suppose you noticed how much the tickets for London will be?
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Post by galinda on Aug 23, 2018 14:55:32 GMT
Hopefully they don't run out by Saturday!
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Post by galinda on Aug 23, 2018 13:40:58 GMT
Do you know how much they are? They are £10 and selling like hotcakes... Thanks.
I will have to try and get one on Saturday if they have any left.
is there a brochure out? I went early on in the run and all I got was a program.
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Post by galinda on Aug 23, 2018 9:27:29 GMT
Are they selling physical copies of the CD at the Garrick now? The show's Facebook and Twitter is giving some away in a competition. CDs are available now from the theatre. I'm going to both shows on Saturday so will report back ☺ Do you know how much they are?
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Post by galinda on Aug 23, 2018 9:26:58 GMT
Duncan James joins as Billy Flynn (who he played back in 2008) from 10 September
Has anyone here seen Martin Kemp? What is he like?
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Post by galinda on Aug 19, 2018 16:29:53 GMT
Woman sat in front of me at bat out of hell got her nail file out and started filing her nails!
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Post by galinda on Aug 17, 2018 11:00:41 GMT
I hesitate to be so instructive in light of the slightly mixed views above, but GO! I thought it was glorious and am really looking forward to seeing it again next in a couple of weeks, I went ahead and booked it. Ticket was cheap and it's a day out even if he doesn't like it
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