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Post by partytentdown on May 16, 2018 10:52:12 GMT
Sonia Freeman productions is doing a Priority Tickets Sale starting now. Very pricey, all tickets in Stalls are £95 and £69.50. Is that per part?
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Post by sydneyboi on May 16, 2018 11:03:31 GMT
Yes per part - there is a 20 Pound Discount for both parts
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Post by partytentdown on May 16, 2018 11:04:51 GMT
Yes per part - there is a 20 Pound Discount for both parts blimey
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 11:05:03 GMT
I'm debating whether I really have another day of my life to give to this...but at those prices...oof.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 11:05:15 GMT
Shenton is reporting most of the cast will remain, including Vanessa and John.
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Post by jamb0r on May 16, 2018 11:09:25 GMT
Just got access to the priority booking - considering I saw both parts at the Young Vic from the front few rows for £20 total, the prices are making my eyes water. There's some £20 per part tickets up in the balcony, but I think I might hold out for day seats/rush tickets. The £20 discount for both parts is only valid on £95, £90, £70, £65, £45, and £40 (per part) seats.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 11:15:59 GMT
Can you imagine spending £70 to sit in the back row of the royal circle of the Noël Coward for six and a half hours (as the West End running time has been reported to be)? It's not the friendliest theatre for a multi-hour commitment. Unless you don't have any legs, I guess.
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Post by theatrefan77 on May 16, 2018 12:35:29 GMT
I've tried to buy some of the £40 tickets for both parts but website doesn't apply the discount so I'll leave it for now. Anybody having the same issue?
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Post by jamb0r on May 16, 2018 12:40:00 GMT
I've tried to buy some of the £40 tickets for both parts but website doesn't apply the discount so I'll leave it for now. Anybody having the same issue? Yeah I was having the same issue when I was looking around at availability. Even after adding part 2 there's still a big blue button asking you to add part 2 (even though you've already done it) and the discount isn't applied. Interesting to see that the first row of the stalls that's on sale is row E. Fingers crossed for some day seats/rush tickets in the first few rows (depending on what they do with the stage - I think row C is currently the front for Quiz)
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Post by mrbarnaby on May 16, 2018 13:14:09 GMT
This is such wonderful news. Just the most brilliant show
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Post by sf on May 16, 2018 14:03:51 GMT
Can you imagine spending £70 to sit in the back row of the royal circle of the Noël Coward for six and a half hours (as the West End running time has been reported to be)? It's not the friendliest theatre for a multi-hour commitment. Unless you don't have any legs, I guess. Oof. Yes. I sat there for Quiz, and it took my knees the rest of the day to forgive me.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 16:02:02 GMT
Checking out the prices and the seat allocations for this make me sincerely regret missing this at the YV. Not for me then, this one. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for rush tickets.
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Post by kwbobby88 on May 16, 2018 16:26:48 GMT
I couldn’t get the £20 discount to work either. Maybe it’s not valid until general booking on Friday.
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Post by siteseer on May 16, 2018 20:02:27 GMT
Getting ready to board my flight from JFK. Still have at Ticket for Saturday that I can’t use. Row H aisle seat If someone wants to buy it let me know. A lot cheaper than West End prices.
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Post by firefingers on May 16, 2018 20:17:59 GMT
Getting ready to board my flight from JFK. Still have at Ticket for Saturday that I can’t use. Row H aisle seat If someone wants to buy it let me know. A lot cheaper than West End prices. Sure it would be sold if you returned it to the box office. That's if no one here wants it of course, but you don't loose out financially either way.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 20:37:32 GMT
Considering the tickets are quite expensive I think I will opt for day seats but just wondering is the front row on sale as I hope that’s we’re they are located. Am already wanting September to come soon!
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 20:39:49 GMT
I believe the discounts says it applies to only the top two price bands. It worked fine at 65. The reg price shows all the way to checkout but then your total costs reflects the discount.
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Post by Rory on May 16, 2018 22:09:52 GMT
Just out of the two play day. An absolutely extraordinary play. The performances were sublime, especially Kyle Soller, Andrew Burnap and Paul Hilton. I have to say that some of it was intensely moving, and as a parent of young boys I found Vanessa Redgrave's role struck a chord about how precious your children are. It was also so witty and light in parts.
I was sitting right beside Sean Mathias who was absolutely delightful - chatting away to him throughout the day and told him I was a big fan of The Exorcist! Ben Whishaw sitting directly behind us. 'Twas a starry day!
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Post by Jon on May 17, 2018 2:31:47 GMT
Having seen it in previews, I want to see the West End run to what have changed.
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Post by theatrefan77 on May 17, 2018 6:56:52 GMT
I have now seen it three times and absolutely love it, but I have serious doubts about the transfer to the West End being successful.
For me this is the kind of play that works better in a smaller fringe theatre. Something will be lost at the Noel Coward theatre, it's just too big. The intimacy will be lost and I just can't imagine having the same impact if you watch it from the last rows in Stalls or from the Balcony.
And also the prices, of course. At the Young Vic you can get a top price seat for £38 for each part, that increases to £65 in the West End so you need to fork out £130 for a decent seat for both parts. Or £95 each part if you go for premium seats.
And no early bird offers either, so unless the marketing people get their act together soon, I don't see this succeeding at all, which will be a real pity.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2018 7:15:17 GMT
I have now seen it three times and absolutely love it, but I have serious doubts about the transfer to the West End being successful. For me this is the kind of play that works better in a smaller fringe theatre. Something will be lost at the Noel Coward theatre, it's just too big. The intimacy will be lost and I just can't imagine having the same impact if you watch it from the last rows in Stalls or from the Balcony. And also the prices, of course. At the Young Vic you can get a top price seat for £38 for each part, that increases to £65 in the West End so you need to fork out £130 for a decent seat for both parts. Or £95 each part if you go for premium seats. And no early bird offers either, so unless the marketing people get their act together soon, I don't see this succeeding at all, which will be a real pity. I was thinking this last night- having a bit of FOMO for not booking but also thinking the experience would be severely dampened/the play diminished from the back of that theatre, compared with even the 'worst' seats at the YV.
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Post by jamb0r on May 17, 2018 7:23:37 GMT
Just seen on TodayTix this morning there’s an ‘exclusive pre-sale’ being offered at the top of the app as soon as you open it. Doesn’t exclusive mean ‘not available anywhere else’? What about the other pre sale that’s also happening on the DMT website that some of us got access to yesterday?
The ticket prices are the same on TodayTix
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Post by theatrefan77 on May 17, 2018 7:54:30 GMT
I have now seen it three times and absolutely love it, but I have serious doubts about the transfer to the West End being successful. For me this is the kind of play that works better in a smaller fringe theatre. Something will be lost at the Noel Coward theatre, it's just too big. The intimacy will be lost and I just can't imagine having the same impact if you watch it from the last rows in Stalls or from the Balcony. And also the prices, of course. At the Young Vic you can get a top price seat for £38 for each part, that increases to £65 in the West End so you need to fork out £130 for a decent seat for both parts. Or £95 each part if you go for premium seats. And no early bird offers either, so unless the marketing people get their act together soon, I don't see this succeeding at all, which will be a real pity. I was thinking this last night- having a bit of FOMO for not booking but also thinking the experience would be severely dampened/the play diminished from the back of that theatre, compared with even the 'worst' seats at the YV. I sat at the 'worst' seats at the Young Vic, row A dead centre, for a tenner, and it was excellent value. Also having FOMO but hoping for some offers, I'd love to see it again.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2018 8:06:09 GMT
I sat at the 'worst' seats at the Young Vic, row A dead centre, for a tenner, and it was excellent value. Also having FOMO but hoping for some offers, I'd love to see it again. Ditto. If I hadn't already spent a FORTUNE on that other all day gay play this year I would just say f*** it and book. But my sensible brain is overriding. Just about. Oh but I've just remembered John Benjamin Hickey in that knitwear.
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Post by jamb0r on May 17, 2018 8:07:40 GMT
The Sonia Friedman Facebook page have just posted that the 2 part discount issue has now been fixed. I just checked and it's working now - here's a direct link to the presale incase anyone is looking for it.
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