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Post by shady23 on Sept 18, 2019 13:58:58 GMT
Very happy Clare Halse is involved.
I will definitely be booking.
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Post by showoff on Sept 18, 2019 14:17:16 GMT
Oh wow, I was already going to this, I thought it would be nice and festive, but now Clare is involved, I really can't wait. She wowed me in 42nd Street, I thought she was the most talented leading lady at work on the West End at that time.
Can't wait now!
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Post by clair on Sept 18, 2019 14:38:33 GMT
Ok, that's me booking - not only Clare Halse who is amazing but Michael Brandon as well, where's the credit card?!
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Post by shady23 on Sept 24, 2019 16:33:14 GMT
This gets my vote for glorious content
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Post by amp09 on Oct 23, 2019 10:01:21 GMT
Encore tickets doing flash sale on White Christmas (up to 40%)
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Post by edi on Oct 23, 2019 13:12:26 GMT
Encore tickets doing flash sale on White Christmas (up to 40%) Lots of unsold seats. I hope for something better
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Oct 23, 2019 14:10:02 GMT
This was always going to be a hard sell in November. I think the ticket prices have dropped a bit I first looked but are still higher than most current musicals.
I saw White Christmas at the Curve Leicester last December, where it was a near sell-out, and it is a great production which will hopefully benefit from positive reviews and word of mouth once it opens.
I just booked a front row £85 seat for £49.50 - it's a must-see with Clare Halse plus Dan Burton. I had the whole of the front two rows to choose from !
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Post by showoff on Oct 23, 2019 14:27:31 GMT
This was always going to be a hard sell in November. I think the ticket prices have dropped a bit I first looked but are still higher than most current musicals. I saw White Christmas at the Curve Leicester last December, where it was a near sell-out, and it is a great production which will hopefully benefit from positive reviews and word of mouth once it opens. I just booked a front row £85 seat for £49.50 - it's a must-see with Clare Halse plus Dan Burton. I had the whole of the front two rows to choose from ! I really can't believe the prices, two seats where I usually like to sit are £300. That's a lot, you can go away for that, this is a 2.5 hour show. It's no wonder some shows are struggling to shift tickets, who can really afford a large family outing and justify it? The money can be spent with more value for the time it consumes.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Oct 24, 2019 16:33:02 GMT
I do love See Film First*. They are currently offering 50% off and with with select your own seats. I bagged two front row of the circle,perfect for my short mother!
*they do offer some some even greater discounts from time to time
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Post by Someone in a tree on Oct 25, 2019 13:52:43 GMT
^Just selling tickets via Encore like everyone else. The sales company doesn't really bother me. What I was trying to point out was that it was now 50% off and not 40% which it was earlier in the week. Plus See Film First often me very cheap seats :-)
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Post by Charphaba on Nov 3, 2019 8:22:04 GMT
Is there likely to be any reduced tickets in December? I don’t think there will be as it’s Christmas month but maybe TodayTix may do rush for it?
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Post by xanady on Nov 3, 2019 14:03:09 GMT
Don’t know about offers but saw it from front stalls in Leicester and if you like old school musicals with all the glitz and glamour,then this will not disappoint.The four leads are going to be amazing together,I reckon. ‘Count Your Blessings’ is one of my all-time fave MT songs...there,I’ve said it,my secret is out lol.
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Post by edi on Nov 4, 2019 8:19:06 GMT
£15 todaytix offer. Dress circle seats but I am happy with those for this show
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 4, 2019 8:49:58 GMT
Bugger! You can get great seats for 20 squid less than I paid the other week. Arse! It's light in the Piazza all over again...
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Post by ceebee on Nov 16, 2019 12:50:19 GMT
£25 rush ticket, stalls. Christmas has come early. I'm going on the basis of reviews from Leicester, so hope it's good.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2019 12:56:43 GMT
Yes, happy news. Can’t wait to go see this once the tree is up and it’s all Christmassy!
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Post by edi on Nov 16, 2019 17:14:01 GMT
So they do tod.tix rush. That will take care of the unsold seats.
Hope to hear some feedback if anyone is there today. I will be going on Monday
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Post by ptwest on Nov 16, 2019 17:40:58 GMT
Going next Saturday. Hoping that this cast will create something magical.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Nov 16, 2019 17:51:13 GMT
It was an extremely classy and well put together production in every aspect when i saw it at Curve last Christmas. The cast were brilliant then and they have assembled a brilliant cast again this year, whilst it was also visually stunning to look at.
It sounds, though i never saw it, the opposite of the previous White Christmas production at the Dominion.
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Post by ceebee on Nov 16, 2019 18:11:04 GMT
It was an extremely classy and well put together production in every aspect when i saw it at Curve last Christmas. The cast were brilliant then and they have assembled a brilliant cast again this year, whilst it was also visually stunning to look at. It sounds, though i never saw it, the opposite of the previous White Christmas production at the Dominion. Echoing Andy's comments, it was utterly charming. Strong cast, fabulous band and I thoroughly enjoyed the whole thing. Guess the stalls were about 80% - 90% full. I think they need a little more of the white stuff at the end though, as they risk being out snowed by their neighbours at the Old Vic. EDIT: For clarity, I'm referring to this year's production at the Dominion.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Nov 16, 2019 18:19:27 GMT
That old Dominion production was horrible in every way. Didn’t it start the annual Dominion-festive-show-rip-off too? I seem to remember it being outrageously expensive too.
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Post by ABr on Nov 18, 2019 12:01:00 GMT
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Post by xanady on Nov 18, 2019 13:55:59 GMT
ABr...brilliant news...just cheered me up no end...many thanks.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Nov 19, 2019 12:03:25 GMT
Saw White Christmas last night at the Dominion from my favourite seat ( A20 ). Started 19.32, ended with plenty of snow at 22.08.
Even better than I recall it at the Curve last year with perfect casting. Not quite as breathtakingly spectacular as 42nd Street but a close second. Great to see Clare Halse back on stage looking, singing and dancing better than ever. Don't expect much of a storyline, it's basically a series of song and dance numbers with some comedy moments and a precocious child actress in the mix. Pure feelgood slightly old-fashioned entertainment. It was merely okay at the Dominion last time round; this is light years ahead. I think I had a fixed smile on my face from start to finish. Brenda Edwards was the stand out star for me but the "three Dans" are great together.
If you can get a ticket at a reasonable price as I did (£49.50) go see it.
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Post by CG on the loose on Nov 19, 2019 19:43:36 GMT
Saw White Christmas last night at the Dominion from my favourite seat ( A20 ). Started 19.32, ended with plenty of snow at 22.08. Even better than I recall it at the Curve last year with perfect casting. Not quite as breathtakingly spectacular as 42nd Street but a close second. Great to see Clare Halse back on stage looking, singing and dancing better than ever. Don't expect much of a storyline, it's basically a series of song and dance numbers with some comedy moments and a precocious child actress in the mix. Pure feelgood slightly old-fashioned entertainment. It was merely okay at the Dominion last time round; this is light years ahead. I think I had a fixed smile on my face from start to finish. Brenda Edwards was the stand out star for me but the "three Dans" are great together. If you can get a ticket at a reasonable price as I did (£49.50) go see it. Am there later this week (in A20!) ... loved it at The Curve and really excited to see it again
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