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Post by deej4life on Dec 31, 2017 13:21:59 GMT
I'm not listening to audios of the cast until I have seen them live (in Liverpool) but I am very glad that Nikki is getting really positive reviews, I really look forward to seeing her!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2018 20:41:40 GMT
Holy crap it's expensive in Bristol! £89 for a top price seat?? Since when did touring shows become so expensive?
I'm going on the 9th February but sitting way back.
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Post by danb on Jan 9, 2018 21:19:40 GMT
I think that we’re side aisle for 2nd price £51. We’ve both seen it enough to not worry about missing whatever business goes on U/S left!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2018 21:47:14 GMT
We're in the Grand Circle, half way back. It seems a pretty long way back from the stage though. I've never been to the Hippodrome before. My sister will be seeing Wicked for the first time.
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Post by danb on Jan 9, 2018 22:04:04 GMT
Your view will be fine, just a bit further back. It is the most typical of layout so no surprises...theres a nice coffee shop about six doors to the right of the theatre or Turtle Bay opposite which is quite interesting if you’re wanting somewhere to eat.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2018 22:46:38 GMT
Thanks for the recommendation!
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Post by deej4life on Jan 9, 2018 23:07:28 GMT
Is anyone familiar with the layout of the the Liverpool Empire? Debating whether to sit in the fifth row (to the right) or the 11th row (centre)
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Post by welsh_tenor on Jan 10, 2018 0:07:13 GMT
Is anyone familiar with the layout of the the Liverpool Empire? Debating whether to sit in the fifth row (to the right) or the 11th row (centre) The difference between 5 and 11 isn’t huge if you just think about number of rows and 11 central will always be better than to the sides in my view!
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Post by daniel on Jan 10, 2018 2:13:26 GMT
Is anyone familiar with the layout of the the Liverpool Empire? Debating whether to sit in the fifth row (to the right) or the 11th row (centre) all depends how far to the right. The Empire is seriously wide, so if you're right across to the side, you will have a bit of a side view. But for someone who knows the show as well as you, if the price is right this is a good option The central seats will be the better view for sure, it again comes down to price.
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Post by shady23 on Jan 10, 2018 7:26:33 GMT
The price of seats on this tour are obscene.
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Post by sophizoey on Jan 10, 2018 8:24:02 GMT
The price of seats on this tour are obscene. They are completely obscene, I'm looking at tickets for the Sunderland stop and I can get a similar view for cheaper on the West End production?!
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Post by daniel on Jan 10, 2018 9:08:20 GMT
Agreed, but (rightly or wrongly) it's all driven by demand. People buy seats so up go the prices. If we stopped buying them they'd soon come down again!
Matilda on the other hand is even more crazy...£97.50 for some Saturday premium seats in Manchester!
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Post by deej4life on Jan 10, 2018 11:56:29 GMT
Thanks for the advice everyone! Both seats are £64 so regardless of my choice the price will stay the same. The 5th row seat is about 6 seats in from the very end of the row, not the worst but considering the theatre is wide it would definitely be a side view. I think I will go with the 11th row centre seat, sometimes it can be nice to sit a little further back and get a more "cinematic" view of the show!
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 10, 2018 22:23:00 GMT
Prices for Bristol are far higher for Wicked than they are for any other show that’s currently touring but I’m not surprised in the slightest. It’s still got the West End show tag very much attached to it. Prices are similar to what they were when Billy Elliot was here. What surprises me more is how many have sold in the past fortnight or so. There were loads of seats available when I looked (at selected dates granted) just after Christmas but surprisingly few when I looked again last night. Clearly they can justify having high prices as people are willing to pay them. I’m just glad I booked mine ages ago with the early bird offer
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Post by deej4life on Jan 11, 2018 16:30:23 GMT
I find it quite annoying that Ticketmaster are in charge of tickets for the Bord Gais, their ticket fees are ridiculous and the €5 "student discount" is laughable when you have to pay €8 in additional charges. Also I notice that Ticketmaster have far less price brackets than ATG, seats in the very back of the stalls are still going at premium prices (around €65) while a similar seat in an ATG venue would be around £40, even with conversion rate there is quite the difference, and at least with ATG there aren't fees quite a lot of the time!
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Post by deej4life on Jan 12, 2018 20:59:54 GMT
Regardless, ATG seems to offer and overall better deal for tickets, aside from the outrageous "top tier" which is £85!
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Post by tsxmitw on Jan 29, 2018 16:58:03 GMT
It's get-in day at the Bristol Hippodrome today.
Bit surreal walking around the theatre's back streets this morning, only to come face-to-face with the dragon in a back of the truck and pretty much the entire set in the road waiting to go in the big side doors!
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 30, 2018 18:41:49 GMT
Single seats have been reduced down to £25 for tomorrow/Thursday's evening performances, £22.50 for Thursday matinee and £27.50 for this Friday. Hopefully this continues for the rest of the tour (in Bristol at least), I'll definitely be more likely to book again for £25 and sit along rather than pay the £60/80 they were originally selling for.
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Post by groupbooker on Jan 31, 2018 1:11:37 GMT
Senior Cits are £30 for the midweek matt at Bristol!! Not that anyone here is that old?
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Post by welsh_tenor on Jan 31, 2018 10:55:20 GMT
I’ve not got any tickets yet for the Bristol run and it’s only about an hour from home. I figured that I’ve seen the leads when I went to Zurich so I’ll just wait for a Code Green/Pink/Jodphurs/Midwife on the day and try to get a ticket......
I’m seeing it in London on Saturday so will get my witch fix then, although no doubt I’ll end up seeing a Bristol show if there have been no covers on towards the end!
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Post by danb on Jan 31, 2018 11:04:32 GMT
Prices for Bristol are far higher for Wicked than they are for any other show that’s currently touring but I’m not surprised in the slightest. It’s still got the West End show tag very much attached to it. Prices are similar to what they were when Billy Elliot was here. What surprises me more is how many have sold in the past fortnight or so. There were loads of seats available when I looked (at selected dates granted) just after Christmas but surprisingly few when I looked again last night. Clearly they can justify having high prices as people are willing to pay them. I’m just glad I booked mine ages ago with the early bird offer The tv ad is on pretty much every break so I’m not surprised they’ve shifted. It was looking pretty ropey at one point so it has worked.
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 31, 2018 11:51:44 GMT
TV advertising has definitely worked for them this time round, but as you say t is a constant advert. I seem to see it at least three times a day (and that’s just on my lunch break at work 😂) Around Christmas it was looking like they’d be lucky to fill half the seats at the Hippodrome, now on a few nights it looks like there’s potential for them to sell out
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Post by tsxmitw on Jan 31, 2018 14:35:31 GMT
Why the slow uptake, do we think?
I live in Bristol and the advertising around the city has been pretty constant over the last month - but almost nothing before.
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Post by welsh_tenor on Jan 31, 2018 16:47:41 GMT
Further to my earlier post... happened to be browsing on ATG and saw a 2nd row ticket for £25 for this Friday... it would have been rude to leave it... so I’m going!
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Post by danb on Jan 31, 2018 16:54:27 GMT
Good to hear. I can cope with the second row, but that new mini front row that they put in is just too close for me.
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