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Post by marob on Jan 29, 2020 23:40:24 GMT
If you have to issue a list of instructions I think you should ask yourself if your booking system is maybe a little bit convoluted.
Not that it matters to me though, as I've already booked both parts at Theatr Clwyd when they went on sale to take advantage of the £10 front row seats they sell. Annoyingly though one of them is only running in the evenings so will have to find a lift as the last bus back is about 6.45PM. The London transport network may not be perfect, but it's still a hell of a lot better than what most of the country's got.
Intrigued by Force Majeure, so will probably book for that eventually.
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Post by lynette on Jan 29, 2020 23:44:02 GMT
“It is our intention that audiences see both parts in order to appreciate the full scope of the story” It is my intention to avoid plays where my right to choose what and when I watch is taken away by the Theatre. As the other plays on the climate crisis I’ve seen have been pious in nature it will need great reviews to entice me and have a feeling tickets will still be available after opening night. (day) Exactly.
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Post by Jan on Jan 30, 2020 7:03:05 GMT
“It is our intention that audiences see both parts in order to appreciate the full scope of the story” It is my intention to avoid plays where my right to choose what and when I watch is taken away by the Theatre. As the other plays on the climate crisis I’ve seen have been pious in nature it will need great reviews to entice me and have a feeling tickets will still be available after opening night. (day) Exactly. It's the sort of programming you get at places like the Bush (and I don't mean that in a pejorative sense) but they haven't adjusted their expectations on audience demand accordingly down to Bush levels. I'm pretty sure you'll be able to buy tickets for whatever performances you want for this and they'll even start emailing people like me offering them (as for Teenage Dick).
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Post by bordeaux on Jan 30, 2020 9:03:14 GMT
Weird use of the term "double bill" which I would interpret as two plays separated by an interval, where the ticket price is the same as for one play. They seem to be saying this is two plays and you can only see them if you pay for both? Weird. My memory of them is that they are two plays which complement each other in that each one refers to and explains events in the other play in an almost Ayckbournish way. I can't remember if the events are simultaneous or if there is simply some time overlap.
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Post by Jan on Jan 30, 2020 9:41:14 GMT
Weird use of the term "double bill" which I would interpret as two plays separated by an interval, where the ticket price is the same as for one play. They seem to be saying this is two plays and you can only see them if you pay for both? Weird. My memory of them is that they are two plays which complement each other in that each one refers to and explains events in the other play in an almost Ayckbournish way. I can't remember if the events are simultaneous or if there is simply some time overlap. The normal way theatres handle this, and there have been many examples, is that they offer a discount to people booking both plays at the same time. So the carrot rather than the stick approach to persuading people to see both.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2020 11:46:07 GMT
The Inheritance and (I think?) Angels in America both allowed you to book either play or both of them.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2020 15:55:33 GMT
I had no idea there is an American remake of Force Majeure ("Downhill" starring Will Ferrell and Julia-Louise Dreyfuss coming out at the end of February. Which would seem to make the Donmar's version even more of an odd choice.
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Post by Jan on Feb 3, 2020 17:03:06 GMT
I had no idea there is an American remake of Force Majeure ("Downhill" starring Will Ferrell and Julia-Louise Dreyfuss coming out at the end of February. Which would seem to make the Donmar's version even more of an odd choice. M’learned friend Learfan mentioned this further up the thread but with less detail. Is it a comedy then ? The casting suggests so.
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Post by nash16 on Feb 4, 2020 1:19:46 GMT
I had no idea there is an American remake of Force Majeure ("Downhill" starring Will Ferrell and Julia-Louise Dreyfuss coming out at the end of February. Which would seem to make the Donmar's version even more of an odd choice. M’learned friend Learfan mentioned this further up the thread but with less detail. Is it a comedy then ? The casting suggests so. The original film is most definitely not a comedy, and brilliant for it. A really knotty marital dilemma story. Downhill looks like such a misguided remake, unless they are trying to fool punters into thinking they’ve made a comedy out of it, but once in your seat they keep the psychological drama of the original...? Who knows? But it does look like that’s what they’ve done and in doing so epitomised why “English language” remakes are sometimes so wrong. What next? Rebel Wilson in Parasite? Here’s hoping the Donmar one is like the former.
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Post by Jan on Feb 15, 2020 15:46:43 GMT
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Post by zahidf on Feb 20, 2020 23:26:35 GMT
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Post by theoracle on Feb 21, 2020 14:34:30 GMT
Must say however, I'm not thrilled about "a limited allocation" of tickets available for public booking. With priority booking 2 books in advance of the public, I can only imagine a very limited number of seats available for non-members.
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Post by princeton on Feb 21, 2020 14:42:10 GMT
Surely it's better that they are holding back some seats for public booking - otherwise, as you say, with only four performances it's quite possible that it would sell out completely during the members' booking period.
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Post by n1david on Feb 21, 2020 15:17:51 GMT
To be honest, even as a member I'm not expecting to get tickets for this.
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Post by theoracle on Feb 21, 2020 17:28:32 GMT
To be honest, even as a member I'm not expecting to get tickets for this. Book on my behalf? 😉
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Post by n1david on Feb 21, 2020 17:39:59 GMT
To be honest, even as a member I'm not expecting to get tickets for this. Book on my behalf? 😉 Sorry, what I meant was that as a member I'm going to try, but I think demand will be so high that tickets will be tough to get whether you're a member or not...
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Post by theoracle on Feb 21, 2020 20:02:34 GMT
Sorry, what I meant was that as a member I'm going to try, but I think demand will be so high that tickets will be tough to get whether you're a member or not... Oh I see, yeah it going to be tough. Its such an intimate venue so I wonder what they will leave for the public
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Post by theoracle on Mar 11, 2020 9:19:45 GMT
Pleasantly surprised by how quickly I got on here today. 2nd row stalls centre block for 27th... debating whether I want to go and see Hannah too now...
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Post by zahidf on Jun 30, 2021 7:11:33 GMT
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 30, 2021 8:04:27 GMT
What a pompous season announcement that sounds.
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Post by Rory on Jun 30, 2021 9:31:00 GMT
Good thread below with full details of the season:-
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Post by Mark on Jun 30, 2021 10:24:58 GMT
Nothing stands out really, pretty unappealing season.
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Jun 30, 2021 10:48:05 GMT
With the exception of Marys Seacole (and with reservations about the audience-directed poetry) it sounds pretty boring and unoriginal.
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Post by MrBunbury on Jun 30, 2021 11:31:00 GMT
I find "Love and other acts of violence" and "Marys Seacole" quite intriguing.
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Post by jojo on Jun 30, 2021 12:25:31 GMT
I think it looks great, but perhaps I'm excited about everything after a drought. I'm even excited about seeing the results of the refurbishment.
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