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Post by lonlad on Jan 25, 2019 16:28:12 GMT
What is Michelle Keagan?
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Post by raiseitup on Jan 28, 2019 14:20:23 GMT
Looks like some £65 seats have been released on the back row of the dress circle for most dates, in case anyone's interested.
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Post by theatrelover123 on Jan 28, 2019 16:47:12 GMT
Looks like some £65 seats have been released on the back row of the dress circle for most dates, in case anyone's interested. Looks like they are £85 ;(
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Post by theatrefan77 on Jan 28, 2019 17:19:07 GMT
£65 during previews only
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Post by callum on Jan 28, 2019 17:26:48 GMT
Any day seat info?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2019 11:46:10 GMT
Yep, £25 dayseats from the theatre (not sure of seat locations) and £25 ticket lottery on TodayTix for front row stalls.
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Post by Mark on Jan 30, 2019 16:26:43 GMT
Kinda glad they have gone with a lottery, rush tickets are usually gone within a second or two to popular shows and they’ve been having a lot of bother with them recently.
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Post by popcultureboy on Jan 31, 2019 9:39:47 GMT
Looks like some £65 seats have been released on the back row of the dress circle for most dates, in case anyone's interested. £65 in previews and £85 in the main run! Dynamic pricing at its most vile. I'm sitting in the back row of the dress, I booked on day one and I paid £45 each for my tickets.
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Post by sf on Jan 31, 2019 15:17:34 GMT
Looks like some £65 seats have been released on the back row of the dress circle for most dates, in case anyone's interested. Looks like they are £85 ;(
The joys of dynamic pricing. The day tickets went on sale, I paid £40 for a seat in the back row of the dress circle at a preview. They were £45 for performances after press night.
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Post by crowblack on Jan 31, 2019 15:57:05 GMT
The joys of dynamic pricing. For the back row? Won't people go "sod that, I'll watch it on NT Live"?
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Post by sf on Jan 31, 2019 16:12:48 GMT
The joys of dynamic pricing. For the back row? Won't people go "sod that, I'll watch it on NT Live"?
To be fair, it's not all that large a theatre and the view from the back row of the dress circle is very, very good. For £40-45, those seats are decent value (which is why I booked early). I don't like the sharp upward trajectory of pricing in the West End, but I could justify pricing those seats higher than £40-45.
£85 seems to me to be a step too far.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2019 16:23:41 GMT
Looks like they are £85 ;(
The joys of dynamic pricing. The day tickets went on sale, I paid £40 for a seat in the back row of the dress circle at a preview. They were £45 for performances after press night.
Same, for £40 in that theatre it was a decent seat. I love me some Gillian an unhealthy amount but even I wouldn't pay £85!
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Post by crowblack on Jan 31, 2019 16:44:37 GMT
For £40-45, those seats are decent value I think I got those for - god, something like a tenner? - for Inishmore booking early last year. Centre of the row, back of the circle. It must have been cheap cos I gave two away to my brother and his gf, though I noticed they did hike the prices up later.
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Post by sf on Jan 31, 2019 19:59:14 GMT
For £40-45, those seats are decent value I think I got those for - god, something like a tenner? - for Inishmore booking early last year. Centre of the row, back of the circle. It must have been cheap cos I gave two away to my brother and his gf, though I noticed they did hike the prices up later.
I got one for about £15 for Quiz, but that was a TodayTix special offer.
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Post by david on Jan 31, 2019 22:54:26 GMT
Definitely agree with you sf and @emicardiff . I managed to bag one of the Row H Dress Circle seats for £45 when booking first opened. It looks an absolute bargain (with a decent view) now in my opinion as you guys already mentioned they are now going for £85 which I wouldn’t even think about buying as well. crowblack , same with me, I got one for £10 for Inishmore and £15 for Quiz at the back of the Dress Circle. An absolute steal for both shows.
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Post by crowblack on Jan 31, 2019 23:26:32 GMT
It really was! Great view and I think the row in front was £60 or something. I tried to grab a cheap front upper circle (?) seat for Eve on release day but the system kept crashing on me so I gave up. It's not really worth the train fare to London see a dot on stage when I can go to the NT Live.
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Post by david on Jan 31, 2019 23:39:27 GMT
It really was! Great view and I think the row in front was £60 or something. I tried to grab a cheap front upper circle (?) seat for Eve on release day but the system kept crashing on me so I gave up. It's not really worth the train fare to London see a dot on stage when I can go to the NT Live. I think I had a bit of luck for both shows. I was just looking around at possible shows to book and saw these cheap tickets. I think it was one of those times of being sat in front of a computer at the right time. I definitely share your frustration with the computer system. You get so close to purchasing the ticket then the IT gremlins strike. It’s really frustrating!
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Post by l0islane on Feb 1, 2019 13:42:24 GMT
I just received the "Important Information About Your Visit" email for tomorrow - estimated running time 2 hours (no interval).
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Post by couldileaveyou on Feb 1, 2019 13:43:23 GMT
It looks like they have released the last two rows of the balcony for 25£
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Post by callum on Feb 2, 2019 17:18:27 GMT
Booked one of those gallery seats - good value at 25? Took it rather than risk day seat-ing. And a post from GA’s Instagram about stage door... http://instagram.com/p/BtYxxw2Ft6b
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Post by leanne23 on Feb 3, 2019 8:47:43 GMT
Just how bad are the Grand Circle slips if I were to choose two seats closest to the central block?
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Feb 3, 2019 8:50:47 GMT
Producer came out before show and said it is first preview please be patient and they will try to get through technical difficulties. Apparently last night was the first time they would go straight through. Ran smoothly as far as I could see. Technically, lots of Network style camera work used, so not sure if she was referring to this. Two main leads were very good.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 3, 2019 10:29:56 GMT
2hrs 10mins and no interval.
Incontinence knickers on sale at the merch stand before the show...
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Post by NeilVHughes on Feb 3, 2019 10:43:51 GMT
Inspired, no interval, reduced need for toilets, negating the need to build more a la The Old Vic.
Now to go and increase my tolerance for dehydration as I reduce my fluid intake prior to going to the Theatre, vaguely remember a method in another post recently which could be included in the warning section of the programme.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 3, 2019 10:56:23 GMT
I’m pleased I’ve got one if those singleton seats in the royal circle that have loads of space around them for your coat, your bag, and in this case your bucket.
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