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Post by partytentdown on Sept 16, 2018 13:32:27 GMT
On a hunt for bargains today, anyone suggest any good discounts for this, or where best to sit for best value?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2018 18:12:02 GMT
On a hunt for bargains today, anyone suggest any good discounts for this, or where best to sit for best value? Quoting theatrefan77: "If you don't mind seating on a cushion with back support go for TT our UU. Both offer a great view and they are actually quite comfy. A real bargain at just £15!" I was going to see this but I'm spending just 3.5 days in London and with so many shows, The Jungle didn't make the cut.
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Post by partytentdown on Sept 16, 2018 19:50:50 GMT
On a hunt for bargains today, anyone suggest any good discounts for this, or where best to sit for best value? Quoting theatrefan77 : "If you don't mind seating on a cushion with back support go for TT our UU. Both offer a great view and they are actually quite comfy. A real bargain at just £15!" I was going to see this but I'm spending just 3.5 days in London and with so many shows, The Jungle didn't make the cut. Just checking you mean the cushions DO have back support? Don't want to end up crippled!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2018 20:16:05 GMT
Quoting theatrefan77 : "If you don't mind seating on a cushion with back support go for TT our UU. Both offer a great view and they are actually quite comfy. A real bargain at just £15!" I was going to see this but I'm spending just 3.5 days in London and with so many shows, The Jungle didn't make the cut. Just checking you mean the cushions DO have back support? Don't want to end up crippled! According to what people have said here, yes they do. I can not confirm as I haven't seen the show.
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Post by theatrefan77 on Sept 17, 2018 14:16:24 GMT
Yes, you do have padded back support when you seat on the cushions. However these seats are now priced at £39.50, they are not £15 anymore.
The theatre uses dynamic pricing anyway, so worth keeping an eye just in case, but they seem to be quite heavily booked until the end of the run.
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Post by zak97 on Sept 23, 2018 20:45:19 GMT
Are they still doing the Monday rush for this? What is the booking link if so, can’t find anything on the website or on ATG.
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Post by orchidman on Oct 18, 2018 18:01:02 GMT
Kind of exactly what you'd expect, nicely done in terms of an immersive experience but very worthy and didactic.
Don't really understand how they made the Playhouse transfer with such a reduced capacity from a financial perspective.
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Post by Jon on Oct 18, 2018 20:24:16 GMT
Kind of exactly what you'd expect, nicely done in terms of an immersive experience but very worthy and didactic. Don't really understand how they made the Playhouse transfer with such a reduced capacity from a financial perspective. I imagine they wanted it to have a further life and also Sonia Friedman has form of transferring projects that aren’t likely to recoup like The Nether for example
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Post by lonlad on Oct 19, 2018 13:05:21 GMT
And there are multiple personal connections afoot amongst the creatives, so deals were very easily (!!) made, or so one assumes. I think it's thrilling that the West End hosted such a long run of it - speaks well to all involved, not least audiences for going.
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Post by zak97 on Oct 19, 2018 13:57:27 GMT
Don't really understand how they made the Playhouse transfer with such a reduced capacity from a financial perspective By whacking up the prices in the stalls, er café, when they had a hit. Exactly, the cafe seat I had yesterday at £29.50 is £99.50 for a performance next week.
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Post by Rukaya on Dec 2, 2018 23:33:41 GMT
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