Cedriko
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Post by Cedriko on Feb 20, 2018 4:39:43 GMT
Hi to evryone from Mexico! Please excuse me if my grammar or ortography is not good but I´m currenttly learning the languague. So maybe this question´s are not directlly ralated to the tittle of the thread but I throght that it wasn´t necessery to do a new one just for this. I will see Harry Potter with my sister next june 21-22. My seats are in the Stalls row M 24-25. First of all..Do you know if there are good seats??? I mean when I book them by phone the laidy told me that there were "clear view" but as I can see from photos there are a little, like, on the side, (and you have the dress circle that it block a little in the top); you can´t trully belive what you see from a picture for sure, so that´s why I´m asking and, besides, theater´s are very different here (not so old beutiful and grand for example). Second: We both are very short pepole and I read arround the internet that if you are very short other head´s pepole can block your view. What Can we do if this is that is the case? Or we just have to accept it and try to see around pepole head´s? Third and last question: I was born with a disability. I can walk with a cane and all. But I can´t be seated in a space with no much legroom because my legs begin to hurt you know..., I read coment´s of other pepole about this in theater´s threads and I´m very worried about that too....Sooo...again..what can I do if that is the case??? I know that I can arrive and ask in the box office, I don´t really need to ask all this, maybe dumb question´s in the thread but I don´t know what is normal or no to comentt in your country, perhaphs is not correct to ask all this things because well, you broutght a ticket and you got what you got and anyone is asking about all the things that I just wrote. So thenk you so much in advance! And long live to the theater. I´m currently studing my B.A on drama Have a good day. Cedriko
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Cedriko
Auditioning
Take your broken heart, making it to an art.
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Post by Cedriko on Jun 13, 2018 4:46:31 GMT
So...next week (Thursday 21) is our big day for Cursed Child! I´m already planing our turists schedule in London. Have a cuple of questions: 1: Is REALLY necesary to be in the qiue an hour before the show our could we arrive like...I don´t know...6:50-7pm? Show starts at 7:30pm 2: As maybe everyone already know in this messagge-board, because I had mentioned constantly, I have a phisical disability. Is the qiue for enter to the theater, very long? They have chairs or something in the lobby of the theater? (I can be stand like an hour or so). I know they have stairs to get to the Stalls section, where is where will be seated, no problem with that 3: This is maybe, a random question, but, Do you know if they sell the bronchure with the current cast allready? (Third year) 4: And this question will sound, perhaps, really stupid, but, I understand that the differences between THE PROGRAM and the BRONCHURE is that the programm have only the info of the show, cast, and creative team, and the Bronchure, (asaide that, is bigger than the program) have many pictures of the show, is that correct? If I´m wrong, could you correct me please? Here in Mexico, we only have programs 5: Could you recomend me a good (and cheap jaja) restaurant to get a meal before the show, that is near to the Palace theater. I have seen many suggestions in the HP website but I really don´t know what to pick. We really will like to try british food. Thank you so much in advance folks!!!!
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Post by Baemax on Jun 13, 2018 8:39:36 GMT
The queue is physically long in that it stretches around the theatre, but in my experience, it moves quickly. You should be fine to arrive at 6:50/7pm. There are chairs in the stalls bar, though not a huge number, and if you're arriving at the theatre around 7pm then by the time you get through bag check, you can probably go straight into the auditorium. Have you seen this page? It's got some quite detailed information on stairs near the bottom that could be handy? www.harrypottertheplay.com/uk/access/
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Post by harrie on Jun 13, 2018 9:14:08 GMT
I went a few weeks ago and yes the queue does move quickly so I wouldn’t say you need to be there a full hour before. Yes the main difference between the programme and the brochure is the photographs. Are you seeing both parts in one day? Just so you’re aware, they don’t start selling the brochure until Part 2, so don’t worry if you only see the programme at the first play!
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Cedriko
Auditioning
Take your broken heart, making it to an art.
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Post by Cedriko on Jun 13, 2018 15:49:13 GMT
The queue is physically long in that it stretches around the theatre, but in my experience, it moves quickly. You should be fine to arrive at 6:50/7pm. There are chairs in the stalls bar, though not a huge number, and if you're arriving at the theatre around 7pm then by the time you get through bag check, you can probably go straight into the auditorium. Have you seen this page? It's got some quite detailed information on stairs near the bottom that could be handy? www.harrypottertheplay.com/uk/access/Oh! Yes I did, but didn´t read untill the end, don´t know why! XD Thank you Beamax!
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Cedriko
Auditioning
Take your broken heart, making it to an art.
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Post by Cedriko on Jun 13, 2018 15:55:19 GMT
I went a few weeks ago and yes the queue does move quickly so I wouldn’t say you need to be there a full hour before. Yes the main difference between the programme and the brochure is the photographs. Are you seeing both parts in one day? Just so you’re aware, they don’t start selling the brochure until Part 2, so don’t worry if you only see the programme at the first play! No, harrie, I will see the show on two days consecutively. I will wait untill the second day to buy the brochure then. Thank you so much!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2018 19:18:34 GMT
Hi Cedriko. I’m not sure that there is really “British food” these days, you can get all sorts of things. Even Mexican now (London was terrible for Mexican for years, it is slightly improving.) There is a fish and chip shop on Old Compton street, called Poppies. It’s pretty good, not crazy spendy and I think it could be your best chance to have something more traditional before the show. If you like Burgers, Patty and Bun is also on Old Compton, just by Aladdin, and this can also be a fun place to go. Something very London is a ramen joint called Bone Daddies, just off Old Compton Street. It’s very noisy, very hipster, very delicious.
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Cedriko
Auditioning
Take your broken heart, making it to an art.
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Post by Cedriko on Jun 14, 2018 3:36:13 GMT
Hi Cedriko . I’m not sure that there is really “British food” these days, you can get all sorts of things. Even Mexican now (London was terrible for Mexican for years, it is slightly improving.) There is a fish and chip shop on Old Compton street, called Poppies. It’s pretty good, not crazy spendy and I think it could be your best chance to have something more traditional before the show. If you like Burgers, Patty and Bun is also on Old Compton, just by Aladdin, and this can also be a fun place to go. Something very London is a ramen joint called Bone Daddies, just off Old Compton Street. It’s very noisy, very hipster, very delicious. All your suggestions sounds great happysooz, I definitly go to try two of them at last (one beforte part 1 and the other one before part two, the next day). Thank you.
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