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Post by oxfordsimon on Dec 5, 2018 20:06:52 GMT
They will need big names to justify those prices
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Post by happytobehere on Dec 5, 2018 22:26:22 GMT
Just looked on O2 Priority & stalls range from £35-£150, but realistically you’d probably have to fork out £85 for a half decent seat.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2018 22:33:47 GMT
Does O2 Priority feed through to RUG theatres or whatever they are called now though? As if not that will include an agency mark up. The official 'box office' goes on priority sale tomorrow morning... Would be very surprised to see top price NON premium at £85 as that would make it second only to Hamilton.
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Post by theatreian on Dec 5, 2018 22:38:00 GMT
They will need big names to justify those prices I am wondering after his age defying turn as Glenn Miller , would Tommy Steele like a return to the Palladium as Joseph? !!!!
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Post by singularsensation10 on Dec 5, 2018 23:21:57 GMT
£150 for a 90 minute show?
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Post by oxfordsimon on Dec 5, 2018 23:23:48 GMT
plus megamix (and megamix 2)
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Post by Joseph Buquet on Dec 6, 2018 7:42:29 GMT
I signed-up for the priority booking link, but haven’t received anything (have checked my spam folder, too). If anyone has it and would be happy to PM it, that would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Post by dontdreamit on Dec 6, 2018 7:55:41 GMT
I signed-up for the priority booking link, but haven’t received anything (have checked my spam folder, too). If anyone has it and would be happy to PM it, that would be much appreciated. Thanks! My friend was accessing through O2 priority late night. I can’t accesssmyself yet!
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Post by viserys on Dec 6, 2018 9:39:47 GMT
LOL, I thought let me check my Spam folder and saw a Mail "London Palladium - PRESALE: Get tickets to see Michael Ball..." and was like, HELL NO! - then realized it wasn't for Joseph but for some concert of his. Anyway, I wouldn't book for Joseph until I know who's playing the lead. Am I the only one who thinks it's daft to try and flog this without any name attached yet? It's not like this show hasn't been around on tour for years. Also, I'm broke after forking out for Hugh Jackman, so I half hope it will be some boyband/soap actor type I don't care for
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2018 10:06:53 GMT
OMGay, Miss Ball as Joseph would be totes amazeballs!
The amount of fabric involved in making that coat of many colours would keep a tailor in work for aeons.
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Post by sagiirl on Dec 6, 2018 11:25:18 GMT
I signed-up for the priority booking link, but haven’t received anything Mine last night was a "hold the date" reminder, and said that the actual email with the link will go out around 10am, so you haven't missed anything. I got my email around 10.15 this morning to say I could book. Does anyone think there will be day seats available as there are no front row seats available, ofcourse they could just be sold already.
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Post by andrew on Dec 6, 2018 12:11:59 GMT
Mine last night was a "hold the date" reminder, and said that the actual email with the link will go out around 10am, so you haven't missed anything. I got my email around 10.15 this morning to say I could book. Does anyone think there will be day seats available as there are no front row seats available, ofcourse they could just be sold already. I might try my luck with that as well. I've set a hard limit of £35 and that's getting you the very back row of the stalls or a no-legroom/no-view seat further up.
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Post by Mark on Dec 6, 2018 12:34:49 GMT
Well pretty much all shows in London do some sort of dayseats. ALWs other shows all do them in varying degrees.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2018 12:45:51 GMT
They should give a discount to anyone who rolls in dressed in a technicolour dreamcoat. Or a loincloth.
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Post by theatrefan77 on Dec 6, 2018 13:14:02 GMT
Just booked row A in the Upper Circle for £10. Classified as Restricted View and Limited Legroom. I have an aisle seat though so it should be a bit better in terms of Legroom
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2018 14:06:05 GMT
Am I the only one who thinks it's daft to try and flog this without any name attached yet? It's not like this show hasn't been around on tour for years. Also, I'm broke after forking out for Hugh Jackman, so I half hope it will be some boyband/soap actor type I don't care for You're probably not the only one who wouldn't buy a ticket if there is some boyband/soap star name attached. So why not sell the show just now on the hype of it being a big London Palladium revival, and later cash in again if/when a name is announced. Like a lot of people here, the 1991 version was my introduction to musical theatre (and I was gutted when I finally saw it and Linzi Hateley was off - although I caught her as Eponine a year or so later, which made up for it). Given they are using the same logo (and theatre), I suspect this will be an updated/modern version of that production. So I'm definitely going, regardless of cast.
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Post by sagiirl on Dec 6, 2018 15:09:39 GMT
there are no front row seats available, of course they could just be sold already I think they usually hold them back for sightlines (they did for "King and I" and the first panto), then decide what to do with them nearer the time. Thanks for the info. I've now booked. If they become day seats and the show is good it's another opportunity to see it again.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Dec 6, 2018 16:31:53 GMT
The Bill Kenwright production of Joseph is continuing to tour in 2019. Just booked to see it in Windsor for a fraction of the Palladium prices. I love the show but the prices for good seats are just too high for me. Also the front row, my favoured location is not yet on sale and row B specifies it might be added later.
Last summer there was some discounting later in the run on the Palladium's King and I which was a higher profile show in my estimation. I'm going to wait at least for for a casting announcement on this one.
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Post by Tibidabo on Dec 6, 2018 16:39:55 GMT
LOL, I thought let me check my Spam folder and saw a Mail "London Palladium - PRESALE: Get tickets to see Michael Ball..." and was like, HELL NO! - then realized it wasn't for Joseph but for some concert of his. Anyway, I wouldn't book for Joseph until I know who's playing the lead. Am I the only one who thinks it's daft to try and flog this without any name attached yet? Ha! I had the 2 Palladium emails next to each other in my inbox and thought exactly the same! I am absolutely not buying until they tell us - after last year's luck with Chessgate Mickey Ball is actually the most likely candidate for Jacob, with the cast of Hamilton as the brothers and Stacey Thingamy as Mrs Pottifar! Throw in James Corden as Joseph and Michael McIntyre as the narrator and I think I'd have to spend the whole of 2019 in a padded room with a vat of gin to recover....
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Post by Tibidabo on Dec 6, 2018 16:45:19 GMT
I think I'd have to spend the whole of 2019 in a padded room with a vat of gin to recover.... Thought that was the plan anyway? Rumbled!🤭
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2018 17:28:04 GMT
God I eat my words re the ticket prices - extortionate! Dunno what's going on.
Is this not produced by ALW/RUG as he is normally so vocal re keeping things if not affordable as such, on the lower side of West End top prices, especially for shows where kids may be interested - School of Rock reflects this and Cats at the Palladium was much cheaper than this.
I can't actually find who the producer is....
Anyway, a lot of love from me for this show from me and much excitement so have booked for the first preview and one other date.
May now have to sell an organ to raise funds for when Evita goes on sale....
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2018 18:07:11 GMT
The upper circle has been very accurately priced, I think. The rest, well, it's not much different really from usual. Oh I dunno, the sheer volume of Stalls seats at £99.50+ seems a lot to me. I know it's semantics but the £85 ones which I would consider top price non premium (though the boundaries are increasingly blurred by a continuum of prices - 15 years ago we'd have called this simply 3rd/4th price) seem to me to be further from the best seats than usual. Though I appreciate The King and I was similar. The last Palladium show I went to was Cats and that wasn't like this! Less premium and top non premium was £70 ish IIRC which got you great seats. (I do appreciate you will have analysed recent trends more than me though :-))
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2018 18:15:12 GMT
The Bill Kenwright production of Joseph is continuing to tour in 2019. Just booked to see it in Windsor for a fraction of the Palladium prices. I love the show but the prices for good seats are just too high for me. Also the front row, my favoured location is not yet on sale and row B specifies it might be added later. Last summer there was some discounting later in the run on the Palladium's King and I which was a higher profile show in my estimation. I'm going to wait at least for for a casting announcement on this one. Sadly I think it it was free the Palladium would still be better value lol. (I'm slightly joking - Kenwright's Joseph was literally the first musical I ever saw and as an 8 year old I was mesmerised and became an MT obsessive for life ;-) And I did just about enjoy seeing Joe McElderry in it last year)
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Post by ptwest on Dec 6, 2018 19:56:55 GMT
How things have changed - Joseph at the Palladium was the first show I ever queued up for return tickets, got one somewhere around Row M of the stalls on an aisle, and paid whatever 2nd price was: £21.50 or something like that. Unbelievable how much of the auditorium is now so high priced.
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Post by steve10086 on Dec 6, 2018 20:25:45 GMT
God I eat my words re the ticket prices - extortionate! Dunno what's going on. Is this not produced by ALW/RUG as he is normally so vocal re keeping things if not affordable as such, on the lower side of West End top prices, especially for shows where kids may be interested - School of Rock reflects this and Cats at the Palladium was much cheaper than this. I can't actually find who the producer is.... Go right back to the first post in this thread for the answer
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