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Post by theatreian on Apr 25, 2024 15:50:36 GMT
Would anyone mind sharing or DM'ing me the presale link (if it's not unique)? I was sure I'd signed up but it doesn't look like I did. I sent you one, hope it works.
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Post by showtoones on Apr 25, 2024 15:58:22 GMT
I booked my tickets with no hassle. There seems to still be availability but it is mostly the expensive tickets that are left.
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Post by partytentdown on Apr 25, 2024 16:22:54 GMT
It's wild how well this sells. I'm sure only a few years ago it was possible to get decent priced tickets much closer to the date. They were even doing freebies at one point via the National Lottery after the Xmas holidays.
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Post by Sean on Apr 25, 2024 17:20:48 GMT
Thank you, I remember that - would definitely be a good option! It’s a great option if you live in London and can go at the drop of a hat. if you’re going on a booked holiday and your dates are fixed, it’s best to book in advance to avoid disappointment of course. It is a great option, though if somebody has the flexibility. Just to add to this. I live in Ireland and I used this last year. I knew I was visiting London on certain dates and was able get the discounted single ticket about two weeks before I actually went to London so yes absolutely flexibility is needed and is ideal for anyone living in London but also an option if you don’t live in london and have some flexibility. From my experience last year all single seats went up at the same time at the start of the run and were discounted at the same time. It wasn’t a daily or weekly lotto type thing.
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Post by asps2017 on Apr 25, 2024 17:43:40 GMT
Assume loads of tickets held back for general sale, so don't think anyone needs to worry
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Post by showtoones on Apr 25, 2024 21:40:19 GMT
Assume loads of tickets held back for general sale, so don't think anyone needs to worry The first two rows were all there for the performance I booked this morning and I checked back later in the day (I had booked front row) and that was all gone, so maybe tickets are held back but likely at the most expensive prices in the stalls.
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Post by theatrefan2007 on Apr 30, 2024 22:36:37 GMT
Does anyone know if the prices of tickets went up at all when Peter Pan was on sale last year? Just in case I might decide to go and see it because last year was my first time seeing the Palladium Panto and I loved it. It was also my first time ever in the Palladium.
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Post by theatrefan62 on May 3, 2024 15:46:52 GMT
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Post by talkingheads on Sept 11, 2024 9:28:57 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 22, 2024 19:31:30 GMT
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Post by theatreliker on Sept 22, 2024 20:16:28 GMT
Looks awful
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 22, 2024 20:35:27 GMT
Fully expecting it to be just as lazy and uninspired as last year. And the year before. Etc etc.
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Post by blamerobots on Sept 22, 2024 20:44:16 GMT
Those backgrounds are totally AI generated if you look close.
Really not liking the recent trend of AI artwork being used to promote shows. The ENO season art, that Amaze show, etc. Comes off as completely lazy as they don't want to pay for an artist... in the arts!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 22, 2024 20:48:18 GMT
I paid good hard cash to see Julian Clary’s comedy routine live once. It was a long time ago but I said back then NOPE. Not doing that again. I just don’t think he’s talented, or funny.
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Post by Being Alive on Sept 22, 2024 20:59:14 GMT
I mean Palladium Panto is what it is, but it'll still be worth the £20 I paid to see Julian and Jane having a blast 😂
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Post by thedriftersgirl on Oct 12, 2024 19:49:39 GMT
Does anyone know who the PR / press company is supporting this panto this year, is it usually RAW?
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Post by thedriftersgirl on Oct 13, 2024 9:14:48 GMT
Thank you!! Appreciate it
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Post by marob on Oct 28, 2024 19:09:24 GMT
Had an email from LW Theatres saying that because I’d booked Crazy for You they think I might be interested to see Charlie Stemp in the panto as well. They’re right, but I’d already booked months ago. You’d think they’d have a way of taking people who’ve booked already out of such things.
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Post by paulbrownsey on Oct 30, 2024 20:23:32 GMT
What's the betting that Robin Hood's Merry Men will at some point be referred to as the gay men? (Not my joke; it saw the light of day the 1971 Frankie Howerd movie, Up the Chastity Belt, in which Hugh Paddick as Robin, referring to his greenwood home, asked the Howerd character, "How do you like our camp?")
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Oct 31, 2024 2:00:22 GMT
This year's Palladium panto has definitely sold far more seats than at the same point last year. I think Jane McDonald is a big draw. Have a hunch Rush will be very limited throughout December.
Following the link a few posts above I just booked a single seat in stalls row F, left side block, @ £30 for the Saturday 27/12 2.30 matinee. That's a much bigger reduction than the claimed 25% discount. Better seats, though only five more inwards towards the aisle, seem extortionate @ £185 but most have already gone. I wanted that performance to combine with Tom Fletcher's The Creakers already booked at the National same day at 6 pm.
The single seats available through that link seem to have been removed from the main booking page and there a few good deals currently scattered around.
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