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Post by zahidf on Sept 25, 2019 8:21:59 GMT
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Post by NeilVHughes on Sept 25, 2019 8:26:24 GMT
Love the series, will look to find a deal for this.
(may be worth correcting the Thread title and adding the theatre)
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Post by d'James on Sept 25, 2019 8:28:36 GMT
This will very much depend on the rest of the cast for me. It definitely needs Liza Tarbuck, Tim Downie, Dominic Coleman (and the Theatre troupe) and Rob Rouse. I can do without the rest of his family, but if they can get the daughter that’d be good.
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Post by Rory on Sept 25, 2019 8:32:26 GMT
Love the series, will look to find a deal for this. (may be worth correcting the Thread title and adding the theatre) Yes, and the title is 'The Upstart Crow'. www.upstartcrowthecomedy.com7th Feb - 25th April 2020
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Post by talkingheads on Sept 25, 2019 9:28:29 GMT
Any idea how much tickets are? Love Elton and Mitchell, and Gemma Whelan is always fantastic!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2019 9:47:03 GMT
I am so excited by this. Booking for the preview!
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Post by Rory on Sept 25, 2019 9:53:28 GMT
It's pricey. All stalls 85 quid except for back two rows. Though I stand to be corrected as I only had a brief look at one or two dates.
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Post by talkingheads on Sept 25, 2019 10:47:14 GMT
Booked. All shows are the same price. Add £2.50 per ticket booking fee. Stalls B to U £85, V and W £55. Premiums all G to M except outer 4 seats £150 / £125. Dress D to H, plus end pairs A to C: £85, centre A to C premium £150 / £125. Upper A to E centre £55, restricted ends £20. F to J all £30. Slips AA £12.50. Ah. In that case Mr Elton can quietly go and stuff it. No way am I paying anywhere near 85 quid for that! Didn't pay that much for Dame Maggie!
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Post by irisjeregenboog on Sept 25, 2019 11:04:36 GMT
Haven't heard of this tv show (I don't have English tv YET ), but I love me some Shakespeare and I love David Mitchell, so I'm very tempted to book for this! Since I happen to be in London for a couple of days in February, this would be perfect! Any ideas if the slips AA in the Grand Circle are nice value for money? Or would I be better off buying a moderately restricted view seat at the edge of row A in the grand circle? Don't want to spend a fortune on this Also, out of curiosity: isn't it strange that previews and the actual 'finished' show have the same prices?
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Post by Dawnstar on Sept 25, 2019 19:31:10 GMT
Upper A to E centre £55, restricted ends £20. F to J all £30. Slips AA £12.50.
What's your professional opinion on the £20 seats? I have checked your website but that's set up for Les Mis where they're £40. I'm vaguely interested in this but, given I've never seen the TV series, not interested enough to pay more than about £20.
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Post by orchidman on Sept 25, 2019 22:01:14 GMT
Those prices look insane.
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Post by Rory on Sept 25, 2019 22:31:30 GMT
Those prices look insane. They really do. I think Phil McIntyre has lost the run of himself here.
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Post by talkingheads on Sept 26, 2019 0:09:23 GMT
Those prices look insane. Isn't Ben Elton rich enough after We Will Rock You and everything else he's done? It's unfathomable that he'd expect people to cough up that much! Expecting lots and lots of discounts and offers nearer the time I hope!
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Post by Dawnstar on Sept 26, 2019 18:35:10 GMT
What's your professional opinion on the £20 seats The big problem isn't the seats - it's people leaning forward and blocking your view. If you can stand the legroom then row A is the one. All you really lose is the front corner of the stage nearest to you. When people behave, I really liked the aisle end on row E as well. Thanks for the advice. I've just tried to book a row A seat but have fallen foul of the damn single seat rule. I will call into the box office tomorrow & see if I can get what I want in person.
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Post by freckles on Dec 12, 2019 9:43:32 GMT
Anyone seen any deals for this? I thought it would make a nice Christmas present for my OH, but it seems very warmly priced.
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Post by james1969 on Feb 5, 2020 12:50:07 GMT
Surprised there isn’t more buzz about this opening on Friday.
I’m doing an overnight trip from Belfast to see next Wednesdays Matinee - very excited
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Post by richey on Feb 6, 2020 21:44:36 GMT
Just been online to book some tickets for next month, but no way am I paying those prices! Good grief!
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Post by sherriebythesea on Feb 7, 2020 17:20:00 GMT
The prices are horrid. I'm justifying it to myself because it is my 65th birthday trip to London and this trip is all about the theatre.
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Post by irisjeregenboog on Feb 11, 2020 18:55:42 GMT
Amazing ticket offer on todaytix!
After convincing myself I wouldn't go because of the ridiculous prices, I bagged a seat for the matinee this Saturday for £29.50 on todaytix: Stalls L14! If I'm not mistaken, these seats are sold on the official website as premium tickets for £127.50. Now excuse me while I am being overly excited about 1. having found a great bargain and 2. getting to see this playyyyy!!!
*dances a happy dance*
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Post by NeilVHughes on Feb 11, 2020 20:07:00 GMT
Thanks for the heads up irisjeregenboog , wanted to see this but after attending a TV recording for free found it difficult to reconcile the ticket prices, picked a centre stalls for the same price for tomorrow night.
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Post by sherriebythesea on Feb 12, 2020 1:36:22 GMT
How is dress circle D24? It's open right now for matinee Feb 19 and I'm so tempted
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Post by sprampster on Feb 12, 2020 9:03:48 GMT
Yep would be fine I sat in row c dress circle last Night and view was great . It’s pretty much and open stage with most happening centre stage
Would maybe avoid front row for this one if in the stalls
Had a great night last night watching this book is very funny and faithful to the source packed with Shakespeare references and Gemma Whelan was the standout !! Well worth grappling those cheap Seats and we got dynamic pricing when we booked
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Post by Jon on Feb 12, 2020 21:24:27 GMT
TodayTix seems to have a fair number of seats in the stalls and dress circle for £29.50.
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Post by zahidf on Feb 12, 2020 22:03:31 GMT
TodayTix seems to have a fair number of seats in the stalls and dress circle for £29.50. Got one of these. Thanks!
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Post by NeilVHughes on Feb 12, 2020 22:55:02 GMT
Took a while to get in its stride as it sets up the situations to come but well worth it, wondered what felt different and then realised the lack of West End comedies over the last few years and having a good laugh in the Theatre has been something of a rarity.
Shakespeare references aplenty, a splattering of Political jibes and enough laugh out moments to make it worthwhile especially with the offers over the last couple of day.
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