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Post by showgirl on Sept 29, 2016 4:13:55 GMT
Scared to look now, having already booked!
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Post by Mark on Sept 29, 2016 19:59:47 GMT
Any indication of day seats/lottery?
If not, would you go with side stalls or side circle?
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Post by viserys on Sept 29, 2016 20:09:34 GMT
I've now had a chance to look around the auditorium, too, and the full report is now online. Anyone who has cheap seats has a BARGAIN. There is hardly a single bad seat in the place. Relax, folks, it's all good. Great job, Monkey, and pleased to see that "my" seat I 52 ranks among your green bargains!
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Post by ali973 on Sept 29, 2016 20:23:21 GMT
I agree with theatremonkey, that theatre is almost like the National Theatre. Not a single bad seat in the house even if you try.
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Post by viserys on Sept 30, 2016 11:52:57 GMT
Any indication of day seats/lottery? If not, would you go with side stalls or side circle? pleased to see that "my" seat I 52 ranks among your green bargains! You have NO idea how good that seat is, viserys. Oh dear?! I hope this refers only to comfortability and sightlines and I won't end up with David Fynn in my lap (not that I'd mind... ahem).
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Post by anita on Sept 30, 2016 12:08:41 GMT
Thanks for the warning.
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Post by Flim Flam on Sept 30, 2016 12:23:12 GMT
Oh, forgot to mention. If using Holborn tube station, there are only 2 escalators working. Expect a claustrophobic queue from platform to surface until late 2017. Allow at least an extra 15 minutes for your journey. It's a hell-hole. Or at least go and see Floyd Collins first, to get yourself prepared for the tube station.
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Post by viserys on Sept 30, 2016 12:30:58 GMT
Oh, forgot to mention. If using Holborn tube station, there are only 2 escalators working. Expect a claustrophobic queue from platform to surface until late 2017. Allow at least an extra 15 minutes for your journey. It's a hell-hole. Oh joy. No David Fynn in my lap and Hell in Holborn. I usually stay in the Travelodge across the street from the New London Theatre, so I use that tube station alot to get around London. Thanks for the warning!
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Post by fiyero on Sept 30, 2016 13:12:28 GMT
I'm getting rather excited for my 2 preview visits (in £15 circle row E seats!)
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Post by Mark on Sept 30, 2016 13:39:31 GMT
NEWS JUST IN: Day seats: £20 from 10am, limited to 2 per person, number and location at box office manager's discretion. Who said this board doesn't break things first?! Fantastic!
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Post by talkstageytome on Sept 30, 2016 13:41:28 GMT
Amazing, I was so hoping there'd be dayseats!
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Post by fiyero on Sept 30, 2016 14:31:14 GMT
I'm getting rather excited for my 2 preview visits (in £15 circle row E seats!) A mask and stripy shirt are appropriate, fiyero, they are now top price and worth it... you really stole them. I know! Never sat up there before but thought they looked good for the price. Will be a £75 seat a couple of weeks later!
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Post by viserys on Sept 30, 2016 15:40:46 GMT
I'm getting rather excited for my 2 preview visits (in £15 circle row E seats!) A mask and stripy shirt are appropriate, fiyero, they are now top price and worth it... you really stole them. I usually stay in the Travelodge across the street from the New London Theatre, so I use that tube station alot to get around London. Not between 07.30 and 10.00hrs you won't viserys, as it is "exit only" at those times. Oh, and make sure you head for the right platform, as there is no interchange underground either. Start learning the route to Tottenham Court Road, is all I'm saying... Ugh. Thanks for the heads up, theatremonkey and now tubemonkey as well. Will need to work out how to get back to St. Pancras on Sunday morning then to catch the Eurostar home.
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Post by ali973 on Sept 30, 2016 18:15:12 GMT
I normally do dayseats but I'm getting too old for this sh*t LOL So I actually booked two tickets Row B on a Sunday performance in November (black Jesus be my savior, children children everywhere..) It actually could end up being the first row because it seems the entire first row was gone for all performances.
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Post by showtoones on Sept 30, 2016 19:33:46 GMT
NEWS JUST IN: Day seats: £20 from 10am, limited to 2 per person, number and location at box office manager's discretion. Who said this board doesn't break things first?! If I saw a Sunday matinee of School of Rock at 3pm, would I be able to make it to In The Heights at 6pm? I would have taken Holbunr but is that a smart idea?
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Post by wickedgrin on Sept 30, 2016 22:32:27 GMT
OK - I need some advice with this show.
I generally love ALW shows and have seen them ALL in the WE from Jesus Christ Superstar at the Palace Theatre to Stephen Ward and all of them in between. So that's a big plus, so I don't want to miss his latest show....
BUT I hate rock music and loathe kids - especially onstage. Annie/Matilda etc. set my teeth on edge - all that stage school awfulness! "Tomorrow, tomorrow I'll kill yer tomorrow....."
So do I book for this? Am I going to love it or hate it?
Shall I just go for a cheap seat, but even then it's a night of my life I'll never get back if I hate it?
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Post by tom on Sept 30, 2016 22:52:39 GMT
OK - I need some advice with this show. I generally love ALW shows and have seen them ALL in the WE from Jesus Christ Superstar at the Palace Theatre to Stephen Ward and all of them in between. So that's a big plus, so I don't want to miss his latest show.... BUT I hate rock music and loathe kids - especially onstage. Annie/Matilda etc. set my teeth on edge - all that stage school awfulness! "Tomorrow, tomorrow I'll kill yer tomorrow....." So do I book for this? Am I going to love it or hate it? Shall I just go for a cheap seat, but even then it's a night of my life I'll never get back if I hate it? I think that first of all you need to get over yourself and realise that a lot of the kids in shows like Matilda are actually better performers than the adults in the same shows and second of all, if you liked Stephen ward, you'll like anything!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2016 22:58:29 GMT
I can understand the lack of a desire to see a musical involving children, although for me it usually stems more from the type of show (very family friendly and appealing to kids) that they star in. Sydney Lucas in Fun Home is one of the best performances I've seen ever - adult or child.
I haven't seen School of Rock yet but from the songs I have heard it's more rock influenced pop than straight out rock music, with obvious show tune elements. I'd probably get a cheap seat if I were you, seems a shame to leave this off your ALW list.
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Post by wickedgrin on Sept 30, 2016 23:03:57 GMT
if you liked Stephen ward, you'll like anything! I said I'd seen it - I didn't say I liked it! I think that first of all you need to get over yourself and realise that a lot of the kids in shows like Matilda are actually better performers than the adults in the same shows There we will have to agree to disagree!
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Post by 49thand8th on Oct 1, 2016 0:42:28 GMT
OK - I need some advice with this show. I generally love ALW shows and have seen them ALL in the WE from Jesus Christ Superstar at the Palace Theatre to Stephen Ward and all of them in between. So that's a big plus, so I don't want to miss his latest show.... BUT I hate rock music and loathe kids - especially onstage. Annie/Matilda etc. set my teeth on edge - all that stage school awfulness! "Tomorrow, tomorrow I'll kill yer tomorrow....." So do I book for this? Am I going to love it or hate it? Shall I just go for a cheap seat, but even then it's a night of my life I'll never get back if I hate it? I'm pretty anti-kid in any context, but I was pleasantly surprised by School of Rock. You should be fine.
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Post by wickedgrin on Oct 1, 2016 0:45:09 GMT
Thanks for that - I think I will book a cheap seat. I can always go back if I really enjoy it!
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Post by wickedgrin on Oct 1, 2016 1:02:56 GMT
So..... I have booked for this in early November - a side stalls seat for £15! It's got to be a bargain right? Even if I hate it I can tick it off the list! The same seats are £25 after opening.
The prices for this are astonishing - most of the stalls are £75 - £100 (premiums) after the previews and needless to say there is LOTS of availability. I suppose the success of this will depend on the reviews. Will it become a hot ticket like Groundhog Day did after the reviews came out?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2016 0:18:58 GMT
This latest diary shows the beginning of tech rehearsals including a glimpse at the set and auditorium. Didn't know they use a revolve in this! Or unless it's a change from the Broadway production.
Still unsure about the sight-lines from those cheap side seats. May have to wait to read a review before booking.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2016 15:14:17 GMT
Maybe the revolve has been brought in for the uk show to change the set/scenes because as the New London is a thrust stage, it's harder for them to use the standard theatre trucks to bring on scenery from the wings?
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Post by ali973 on Oct 14, 2016 18:42:06 GMT
from the footage in this video it doesn't look like a thrust stage at all.
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