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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2016 12:02:09 GMT
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Post by stefy69 on Feb 18, 2016 12:03:14 GMT
Yay more T E
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Post by Snciole on Feb 18, 2016 12:31:52 GMT
Finally something at Hampstead to get excited about. I really like the venue and the under 30 tickets are good value.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2016 12:46:01 GMT
A new Howard Brenton AND a new Mike Bartlett! I do love the Hampstead.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2016 13:00:07 GMT
AND they keep tickets at max £35! (still aghast at NT money-grabbing).
Yes, does sound good - Drawing The Line was one of those great, understatedly brilliant plays so will def give Lawrence a go.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2016 18:53:24 GMT
Looking at booking these - has anyone sat in the back row of the circle (Row Q) - thinking of going for this as it's only £18 but wondered if anyone has any comments on the view
Ta!
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Post by peggs on Feb 25, 2016 18:59:58 GMT
Yes I did for Mr Foote's other leg, they really weren't bad, I felt rather far away but then I like front row, but you're much nearer obviously that you'd be in a larger theatre. After much umming and ahhing as the seats I wanted had all gone I bought one of these again today as the price made it feel more justifiable. If if was something i really, really wanted to see up close i'd have gone and spent more, but in my head the price increase was too much to upgrade.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2016 19:08:07 GMT
Thanks, just gone for it It is a big price drop so got to be worth a try.
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Post by peggs on Feb 25, 2016 19:09:54 GMT
Thanks, just gone for it It is a big price drop so got to be worth a try. Yep and at least you'll know after this visit if for you it's worth it or not.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2016 12:18:56 GMT
Can anyone confirm if the aisle runs all the way up both sides of the circle at Hampstead?
I'm taking advantage of my NUS card while I can and want to book for Wild Honey. I am trying to make up my mind between £10 for Row Q or £15 for Row B... I know where the aisles run in the stalls but have never sat upstairs there before. Sounds like it might be worth trying the £10 Row Q though...
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Post by rumbledoll on Nov 19, 2016 13:05:56 GMT
Can't confirm the aisles since the further I sat there was row L in the Arcade but I would go for Row B anyway for the simple reason - it's much closer, stage is low, rake is good.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2016 14:58:00 GMT
God I love a matinee at the Hampstead Theatre. I think I'm the youngest one here by quite some way. Next time I come I'll bring some defibrillators just in case. Word of warning though. This crowd are stickers for a queue. God help anyone who they think might jump! It'll be a bloodbath.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2016 17:30:06 GMT
Well. Rather like Julie Jordan, this is a queer one. It's all rather slight but nicely played by the leads. It does have some interesting things to say about what happens to the population after a war but it probably needs a bit more fleshing out. Ben Lloyd-Hughes is delightful to look at and listen to (and has lovely arms) and Claire Lams has the look of a young Helen Mirren about her so we'll no doubt see her playing Her Maj at some point. An interesting hour and a bit and I was clearly the youngest person in the audience so that cheered me up no end!
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