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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2018 15:36:46 GMT
Eventually got through and booked everything I wanted to without - once in, of course - no hassle at all.
No dates even close to being sold out yet so don't panic if you haven't got through.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2018 15:50:18 GMT
Yes, just booked for Othello with no problems- that is selling well but still seats for all dates.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 29, 2018 17:29:13 GMT
Slightly shocked at how expensive it is.. no seats under £47 with a clear view? Not good.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2018 17:30:33 GMT
Annoyed the website still isn't working for me, can't be that busy can it?
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Post by martin1965 on Jan 29, 2018 17:57:15 GMT
Im in town saturday so will go in person to book. I want to book for Captive Queen too. Read not Dead for me too. The Captive Queen. Really ? Are you aware Barrie Rutter is not only directing this but appearing in it too ? Best avoid the £62 tickets. Haha! I know but when is there going to be another opportunity to see Aurunge-Zeb, even in an adapadaptation?
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Post by bananabasket on Jan 29, 2018 18:13:54 GMT
Hi everyone, I’m American and this will be my first time at The Globe. What is the preferred section to sit/stand? I bought a ticket to Othello in the Yard but if someone can suggest a better seating situation I’d love to hear it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2018 18:53:20 GMT
Bear in mind that standing in the yard really means standing in the yard You have to stand for the full show and the yard area is not covered so if it rains you get wet, if it's sunny you get sunburn. However if you're OK with that, you have the best view of the action. Other than that, most seats have some level of restriction due to the nature of the theatre with pillars supporting the upper galleries and two pillars on stage, and are priced accordingly - I tend to go for the slightly restricted ones in the blocks face on to the stage. The seats are wooden benches with no backs, unless you sit on the back row. You can hire cushions and portable seat backs from the theatre.
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Post by lynette on Jan 29, 2018 18:54:18 GMT
If you bought a standing ticket, then you have to stand. It can be hard on the feet so wear comfortable shoes. But you do engage with the action. If you want to sit down, then any of the galleries is fine. There are no backs to the benches and the leg room is cramped so if you have any mobility or physical probs, check carefully and maybe choose the end of a row and the back row of a gallery.
thanks, xanderl, you got there before me!
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Post by bananabasket on Jan 29, 2018 18:56:29 GMT
I don’t mind standing! I think I made the right decision. Thank you.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2018 19:03:03 GMT
Yay very happy I have now got tickets for Othello after a stressful morning, gone for back row of the lower gallery for the £32 seats that are a good view from when I saw a midsummer nights dream. I feel very lucky today to get reasonable. tickets for Othello and Hamilton and finally see both of them.
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Post by jason71 on Jan 29, 2018 19:25:13 GMT
Chaos at the Globe tonight. Chose two seats & then got told that the seats couldn't be sold because they had computer problems. Luckily the seats have been reserved & they are going to phone me tomorrow to complete the booking.
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Post by martin1965 on Jan 29, 2018 19:33:33 GMT
I don’t mind standing! I think I made the right decision. Thank you. Yep as others have said its fine but remember you cannot sit or bring a foldaway chair! There is a small army of stewards ready to pounce if they so much as think someone is bending their knees😀😀
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Post by argon on Jan 29, 2018 19:45:14 GMT
There is a small army of stewards ready to pounce if they so much as think someone is bending their knees😀😀 I know they are volunteers but they can be overzealous at times.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 8:43:57 GMT
Slightly shocked at how expensive it is.. no seats under £47 with a clear view? Not good. There are so few seats with an unrestricted seat at The Globe that the chances of you getting one are remote. They even say this on the website to prevent disappointment.
That said, there are also very few seats where the restricted view hinders any enjoyment you get from attending a play there.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 30, 2018 8:53:35 GMT
I know they are volunteers but they can be overzealous at times. Do they have cattle prods?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 13:46:25 GMT
I know they are volunteers but they can be overzealous at times. Do they have cattle prods? No they leave that to the group of Globe Regulars.
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Post by Jan on Jan 31, 2018 8:40:07 GMT
Well, that was interesting. No luck all day in IE or Firefox. Just tried in Chrome, straight in and a back row seat for Othello sorted. Same for me - thanks for the advice. The Read Not Dead Performance of Sir Thomas More almost sold out - Shakespeare completists scrambling for tickets. It is an odd play in many ways, not least for having Erasmus as the main comic relief.
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Post by martin1965 on Feb 3, 2018 18:06:09 GMT
Booked for Othello in late September. Annoyingly i couldnt book for the Middleton read not dead, apparently coz its in December it forms part of the 18/19 winter season! Rowed back from Captive Queen as train snafus make it impossible tovgo down in the day i had wanted to go, oh well.
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Post by Polly1 on Apr 11, 2018 10:34:18 GMT
Michelle Terry to play Hamlet
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 10:56:30 GMT
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Post by NeilVHughes on Apr 11, 2018 11:38:32 GMT
Looking forward to seeing Michelle Terry as Hamlet(we all knew this really after Henry V), could be the Hamlet of 2018.
Will be there for the 'opening' night Hamlet on the 25th to welcome Michelle to the Globe.
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Post by lynette on Apr 11, 2018 13:12:41 GMT
I’ve booked for Hamlet. O please save us from any attempt to make it 'relevant' .
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Post by partytentdown on Apr 11, 2018 13:44:20 GMT
Yes here's hoping for a completely middle of the road, thoroughly uninspiring production.
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Post by lynette on Apr 11, 2018 14:18:00 GMT
Yes here's hoping for a completely middle of the road, thoroughly uninspiring production. Well, poor Hamlet has been well and truly bashed about recently notwithstanding the good bash at the Donmar!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 18:40:40 GMT
I'm feeling rolly eyed about the casting. I love Michelle Terry and I enjoyed her Henry V, but I will not be seeing yet another Hamlet. I'm all Hamletted out.
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