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Post by welsh_tenor on Sept 18, 2016 8:26:06 GMT
But unless they put a Trump-esq style wall up in the foyer I don't see how they can stop me trying to take a selfie with Zoella when I'm inside?!
Do we think green carpet outside the usual entrance and then good old London pavement for us commoners?!
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Post by daniel on Sept 18, 2016 9:14:24 GMT
Do we think green carpet outside the usual entrance and then good old London pavement for us commoners?! This is precisely what I'm expecting!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2016 9:38:06 GMT
Its probably so that the celebs can get their pictures taken at the main entrance while all us plebs are herded into the foyer.
Once we reach the foyer there isnt really much they can do to seperate the audience until they actually open up the auditorium.
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Post by shady23 on Sept 18, 2016 18:25:59 GMT
Can see it now...
@wickeduk Good News! The fifth understudy bar maid from Eastenders has just arrived! #Wicked10
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Post by daniel on Sept 18, 2016 20:23:28 GMT
I'd love them to do a little speech, drop some pretty 10 printed balloons from the ceiling, and absolutely nothing else whatsoever...
...said no-one ever.
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Post by singularsensation10 on Sept 18, 2016 20:50:09 GMT
But unless they put a Trump-esq style wall up in the foyer I don't see how they can stop me trying to take a selfie with Zoella when I'm inside?! I just cackled. Is you ok? Is you? Ok good cos I wanted to know. I'm not going to lie - the prospect of a half hour spectacular wherein Shoshana gets in the lift and belts her lil socks off is the only thing that would get me through the door on the 27th. I personally love this show most during a mid week show wherein the audience are mostly first timers, getting to experience it with them and seeing how their reception affects how the cast perform. Not at first / last or 'anniversary' shows where the performances become less authentic and more show-y. I seem to be in the minority here though..... and it's definitely changed the older I get and the more I see the show. But now I'd rather see the score acted well than riffed.
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Post by welsh_tenor on Sept 18, 2016 21:07:00 GMT
But unless they put a Trump-esq style wall up in the foyer I don't see how they can stop me trying to take a selfie with Zoella when I'm inside?! I just cackled. Is you ok? Is you? Ok good cos I wanted to know. I'm hoping/guessing you sensed the sarcasm...
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Post by andrew on Sept 18, 2016 23:42:26 GMT
Row L for moi. Will be bringing my friend who finds my referencing of this forum bemusing. The paupers entrance did annoy me a bit but I'm over it now. I've enjoyed going to opening nights and walking down the red carpet before, it's a shame we can't do that for this, walking alongside that one from Skins and the one who put a cat in the bin.
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Post by singularsensation10 on Sept 19, 2016 7:56:11 GMT
I just cackled. Is you ok? Is you? Ok good cos I wanted to know. I'm hoping/guessing you sensed the sarcasm... Haha yup I got it. Do we know if the girls have had any more shows off since starting? My guess is they'll take at least one off in the next week or so to be top shape for next Tues.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2016 8:04:21 GMT
Just recieved an email, TodayTix have a lottery for the 10th Anniversary Performance!
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Post by daniel on Sept 19, 2016 8:19:35 GMT
Can you imagine the outrage if the lottery seats were front row/anywhere in the stalls...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2016 9:19:19 GMT
Can you imagine the outrage if the lottery seats were front row/anywhere in the stalls... Hahaa well if the whole balcony was originally on sale and sold out, the lottery will be for the Stalls im guessing? Probably the very back rows, they wont have fans at the front, they know there are some crazies out there!
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Post by welsh_tenor on Sept 19, 2016 9:35:23 GMT
Can you imagine the outrage if the lottery seats were front row/anywhere in the stalls... Hahaa well if the whole balcony was originally on sale and sold out, the lottery will be for the Stalls im guessing? Probably the very back rows, they wont have fans at the front, they know there are some crazies out there! At £60 a ticket I can see them releasing them as front row!! Thats a good mark-up for what is usually a pretty cheap day seat.... and the YouTubers won't want to sit frontrow!
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Post by bengal73 on Sept 19, 2016 9:37:58 GMT
Im guessing they could well be front row too for the same reason
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Post by daniel on Sept 19, 2016 10:40:06 GMT
I think they'll use the lottery to fill what's left...they'll no doubt have some seats to release in the circle anyway, and if they've not filled the stalls with "famous" (I use that term VERY lightly) people, then maybe they'll pop a few of us commoners from the lottery down there too.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2016 11:04:22 GMT
Its my 15th time seeing the show, I'm fine paying £30 at the back of the Circle than paying £60 and not knowing where I end up!
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Post by CBP1 on Sept 19, 2016 11:42:16 GMT
The app suggests it's a mixture of dress circle and stalls seats.
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Post by shady23 on Sept 19, 2016 14:34:43 GMT
Can you imagine the outrage if the lottery seats were front row/anywhere in the stalls... If people can now get front row stalls for £60 when people have paid £125 for front row of the circle (not me I may add, that's just silly prices) I think there will be outrage!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2016 14:49:50 GMT
Can you imagine the outrage if the lottery seats were front row/anywhere in the stalls... If people can now get front row stalls for £60 when people have paid £125 for front row of the circle (not me I may add, that's just silly prices) I think there will be outrage! Why would there be outrage? That's why it's a lottery. There's a small chance of you winning, but if you win you get something pretty sweet. At regular performances some people pay £70 for front circle while front row stalls is only £30. Why isn't there any outrage about that then?
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Post by theinvisiblegirl on Sept 19, 2016 14:52:50 GMT
I'll be annoyed if they are stall seats as I originally booked the stalls and they moved me to the circle.
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Post by shady23 on Sept 19, 2016 15:19:13 GMT
If people can now get front row stalls for £60 when people have paid £125 for front row of the circle (not me I may add, that's just silly prices) I think there will be outrage! Why would there be outrage? That's why it's a lottery. There's a small chance of you winning, but if you win you get something pretty sweet. At regular performances some people pay £70 for front circle while front row stalls is only £30. Why isn't there any outrage about that then? At regular performances people choose where they want to sit. For this performance they weren't able to.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2016 16:51:43 GMT
Why would there be outrage? That's why it's a lottery. There's a small chance of you winning, but if you win you get something pretty sweet. At regular performances some people pay £70 for front circle while front row stalls is only £30. Why isn't there any outrage about that then? At regular performances people choose where they want to sit. For this performance they weren't able to. Weren't they able to choose where in the circle they would sit?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2016 17:00:27 GMT
At regular performances people choose where they want to sit. For this performance they weren't able to. Weren't they able to choose where in the circle they would sit? I believe you could, on the website you could. I chose where I sat.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2016 17:10:45 GMT
Weren't they able to choose where in the circle they would sit? I believe you could, on the website you could. I chose where I sat. That's what I thought. I can't imagine people not being able to choose where they sit. What purpose would that even serve?
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Post by shady23 on Sept 19, 2016 17:21:40 GMT
Yes but the couldn't choose the stalls, that's the point.
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