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Post by Jon on Jul 29, 2019 10:48:14 GMT
I know Hayley Atwell has done a lot of theatre lately but it'd be nice if she was able to do a play for the new Jamie Lloyd Company season, she was brilliant in The Pride,
Given Lloyd has directed revivals of The Pride and Apologia, I hope we get a revival of The Faith Machine.
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Post by learfan on Jul 29, 2019 12:29:01 GMT
I know Hayley Atwell has done a lot of theatre lately but it'd be nice if she was able to do a play for the new Jamie Lloyd Company season, she was brilliant in The Pride, Given Lloyd has directed revivals of The Pride and Apologia, I hope we get a revival of The Faith Machine. Yes, she is very good.
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Post by kathryn on Jul 29, 2019 17:38:09 GMT
I’ve never seen this play or the film version, so I guess this is a good opportunity to tick it off.
Interesting that they are targeting cheap tickets specifically at first-time theatre-goers - I wonder how they’ll assess that?!
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Post by Rory on Jul 29, 2019 18:18:21 GMT
I’ve never seen this play or the film version, so I guess this is a good opportunity to tick it off. Interesting that they are targeting cheap tickets specifically at first-time theatre-goers - I wonder how they’ll assess that?! Through an outreach scheme.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Jul 29, 2019 20:56:45 GMT
To me Bergerac is John Nettles. I don't like what the French have done giving him a long nose
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Post by marob on Jul 29, 2019 20:59:34 GMT
Did anyone on here use the keyworker discount during the Pinter at the Pinter season? I work in a hospital, but not on a ward, so I don't know if I'd qualify or not? I tried googling a definition of a keyworker and it basically says its ward/clinical staff, but also may include non-ward staff. So it seems incredibly vague...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2019 18:22:21 GMT
James McAvoy was on The One Show talking about this - only saw the start of the interview but I presume this means booking must be imminent?
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Post by Jan on Sept 3, 2019 19:42:40 GMT
Did anyone on here use the keyworker discount during the Pinter at the Pinter season? I work in a hospital, but not on a ward, so I don't know if I'd qualify or not? I tried googling a definition of a keyworker and it basically says its ward/clinical staff, but also may include non-ward staff. So it seems incredibly vague... Just book. They won’t check or care based on the Pinter season anyway (I heard).
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Post by tw on Sept 14, 2019 16:28:24 GMT
Tickets on sale 8:30am Tuesday 17th September.
ATG priority booking from Monday.
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Post by Rory on Sept 16, 2019 6:02:23 GMT
If you're an ATG card holder, like me as of about a fortnight ago, when do they actually tell you this sort of thing (I picked WE as my region)? Or do you get no advance notice?
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Post by jgblunners on Sept 16, 2019 6:19:27 GMT
If you're an ATG card holder, like me as of about a fortnight ago, when do they actually tell you this sort of thing (I picked WE as my region)? Or do you get no advance notice? It’s a complete lottery. I never get any ATG emails, despite the customer services repeatedly confirming that I’m on the TheatreCard mailing list and various venue mailing lists. Some members get the emails but they arrive late, and a small percentage get them regularly and on time. Cross your fingers and hope for the best.
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Post by zahidf on Sept 16, 2019 8:01:47 GMT
Cant see anything on the presale about key worker deals
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2019 8:02:47 GMT
Got an email announcing that priority booking is open, after it opened.
Prices are obscene! £77.50 or £67.50 for restricted view seats in the dress circle!! Loads of pointless "experience" tickets - £144 including a drink and some macaroons and some cheese. Cheapest I can see in the stalls or dress is £67.50 - this is for restricted dress or the very back row of the stalls. £37.50 for restricted view upper circle!!! £67.50 for upper circle with a warning of "Limited leg room".
Only thing cheaper is the couple of seats on the edges of the upper circle, which are restricted view and/or limited leg room, for £15.
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Post by n1david on Sept 16, 2019 8:09:38 GMT
Keyworker ticket info in this thread (if you click on the link the whole thread should open in Twitter)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2019 8:27:51 GMT
Well, I needed a laugh to perk me up on this grey Monday morning, and the pricing for this production has more than sorted me out on that front. It's a good thing I neither rate Jamie Lloyd that highly nor have any special need to see James McAvoy on stage again.....
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Post by NeilVHughes on Sept 16, 2019 8:34:37 GMT
Same here on the pricing, quite a long run so will look for offers if and when they become available.
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Post by jess173 on Sept 16, 2019 8:53:51 GMT
I just got the email and wanted to book but there are no dates between the 21.12. and 30.12. Why is that? Does anyone know? Do they have a week off between Christmas and New Years? I really wanted to see this but this is the only time I could go. 😔
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Post by londonpostie on Sept 16, 2019 10:46:03 GMT
I'm hoping McAvoy attracts sub-Hiddlestone levels of adoration.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2019 11:53:45 GMT
Regarding the keyworker discount tickets ...
Those performances are not on sale at all yet, so presumably these performances are dedicated entirely to the £15 tickets. Which feels a bit like those housing developments where the people in the social housing aren't allowed to use the same entrance as everyone else. Good news for those who have paid £150 for the cheeseboard and macaroon package, they can guarantee they won't be sitting next to someone who's on benefits.
Despite the fact I in no way qualify for these seats this makes me even more annoyed than the original pricing announcement!
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Post by alnoor on Sept 16, 2019 12:45:40 GMT
Got my priority email. Looked at prices. Decided that James McAvOy and/or producers are money grabbing people. Deleted my email
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2019 13:02:27 GMT
Just checked what I paid for The Ruling Class in 2015 - that was £52.50 for row E stalls in 2015 - assume that was top price. With 4 years inflation that would be about £60 today. Which wouldn't get you anything in the stalls or dress circle this time round!
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Post by oxfordsimon on Sept 16, 2019 13:16:24 GMT
Theatrical egos inflate faster than the RPI/CPI - so that would explain the ludicrous pricing on this
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Post by rockinrobin on Sept 16, 2019 15:40:09 GMT
Managed to get my stalls row D ticket for £72. Bit painful but James McAvoy is great on stage so let's hope it's money well spent...
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Post by somnorific on Sept 16, 2019 18:40:23 GMT
Anyone know how to access the presale if you're a BA Executive Club member? The promo material says it's available to ATG theatrecard holders and BA Exec Club, but I can't for the life of me figure out how they're accessed!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2019 19:17:43 GMT
Anyone know how to access the presale if you're a BA Executive Club member? The promo material says it's available to ATG theatrecard holders and BA Exec Club, but I can't for the life of me figure out how they're accessed!! I had a dig around on my executive club account and I can't find anything either! There's an "offers" section and it isn't there
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