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Post by showgirl on Mar 27, 2020 5:08:30 GMT
With the prospect of further cancellations by the NT in view of the updated closure news, I'll be asking for a refund to replace my credit vouchers as I find them hard to remember and manage anyway, and dealing with so many theatres, all offering/providing different forms of recompense, is becoming unwieldy.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2020 14:05:39 GMT
Email from the Almeida today confirming cancellation of "Daddy" and offering donation (with gift aid), credit note, or refund. You email them to tell them which you'd like.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Mar 27, 2020 14:07:28 GMT
Cadogan Hall have emailed to say that Love Story is rescheduled from 17th May to 20th September, that tickets will be moved, & to contact them if you can't make the new date. How are we supposed to know now if we can make the new date in 6 months' time? At the moment how does anyone know if they'll even still be alive in 6 months' time?! I've decided to accept all postponements and transferred tickets for the time being, even if I get a date clash, including Love Story at Cadogan Hall. I'm sure it won't be a problem getting a refund nearer the time if the new date proves unsuitable.
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Post by longinthetooth on Mar 27, 2020 16:20:58 GMT
Waitress has confirmed closure.
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Post by steg on Mar 27, 2020 16:58:11 GMT
Theatre by the Lake in Keswick has cancelled their entire summer season.
"We have taken the sad and difficult decision to cancel our Summer Season. The considerable work needed to prepare for the season, together with the significant costs involved, presents too great a risk during a time of huge upheaval and uncertainty.
"As you may know, the theatre is currently closed. We’re updating our position regularly and will communicate with you as the situation develops. This is a hugely challenging time and we’re now working out how we can safeguard our future so that we remain here for you.
"We’re asking ticket holders to consider donating the cost of their ticket to support the theatre at this time and are hugely grateful to the many people who’ve indicated that they are happy to do so. We cannot thank you enough."
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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 27, 2020 23:22:46 GMT
I've decided to accept all postponements and transferred tickets for the time being, even if I get a date clash, including Love Story at Cadogan Hall. I'm sure it won't be a problem getting a refund nearer the time if the new date proves unsuitable. I'm not expecting a date clash to be an issue. It's more that I may not be able to go to any theatre while there is still a risk of catching coronavirus.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Mar 27, 2020 23:31:44 GMT
I've decided to accept all postponements and transferred tickets for the time being, even if I get a date clash, including Love Story at Cadogan Hall. I'm sure it won't be a problem getting a refund nearer the time if the new date proves unsuitable. I'm not expecting a date clash to be an issue. It's more that I may not be able to go to any theatre while there is still a risk of catching coronavirus. I doubt if there will be any theatre or concerts until we are well through Coronavirus. Nobody will want to go to a show while even a slight risk exists. I hope I'm wrong but I think we can write off the rest of 2020 theatre-wise.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2020 2:04:35 GMT
I'm not expecting a date clash to be an issue. It's more that I may not be able to go to any theatre while there is still a risk of catching coronavirus. I doubt if there will be any theatre or concerts until we are well through Coronavirus. Nobody will want to go to a show while even a slight risk exists. I hope I'm wrong but I think we can write off the rest of 2020 theatre-wise. The minute shows reopen I will be there - I don't intend to live the rest of my life in fear. If shows deem it safe to open then I will happily be in their reopening night audience. Economically, I cannot see how the closure can go beyond early to mid summer.
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Post by crowblack on Mar 28, 2020 9:32:58 GMT
Economically, I cannot see how the closure can go beyond early to mid summer. I can't see how they can re-open this year - Autumn is optimistic, though I have booked a gig rescheduled to October. 'Lockdown' may 'flatten the curve' but even coming out of this, the disease is still out there and a sector that requires a lot of older people to sit in very close proximity for 2 or 3 hours is one of the highest risks, surely. And that's assuming people will still be in the mood to create and enjoy - I think the psychological effects of this are going to be devastating for many.
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Post by talkingheads on Mar 28, 2020 10:24:36 GMT
Well not a theatre cancellation exactly but I won six tickets to a Prog Music Festival in London with Rick Wakeman and many others. On top of that, I paid £180 to upgrade the tickets to VIP (because it was a standing gig, the VIP area has seating which my Mum needs). However obviously having been postponed until October, I tried to get a refund of the £180 - flat out refusal! Not a single iota of customer service just "All our products are non refundable". Absolute crock, and frankly I'm not even sure it will happen in October anyway but even if it does I'm not sure I'm going to go if this is how they treat people.
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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 28, 2020 13:35:31 GMT
I doubt if there will be any theatre or concerts until we are well through Coronavirus. Nobody will want to go to a show while even a slight risk exists. I hope I'm wrong but I think we can write off the rest of 2020 theatre-wise. The minute shows reopen I will be there - I don't intend to live the rest of my life in fear. If shows deem it safe to open then I will happily be in their reopening night audience. Economically, I cannot see how the closure can go beyond early to mid summer. Unfortunately that attitude is only possible if you don't live with anyone with increased coronavirus vulnerability. I won't say to my mother "I'm going to the theatre. If I get coronavirus, pass it on to you & it kills you then tough luck." Therefore I'm not sure I'll be able to go to the theatre until an effective coronavirus vaccine is rolled out, if scientists manage to develop one that is. If not then I might be self-isolating with my mother for over 20 years, given both my grandparents lived to 93 & my mother is currently 72. Also, given how anxious I was yesterday about just dashing 200 years down the road to pick up some groceries from my aunt & uncle's house (left on the doorstep, no contact), I think I will find it very difficult after months/years of self-isolation to be in a big group of people. I imagine many others who, like me, find socialising quite difficult at the best of times will feel the same.
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Post by crowblack on Mar 28, 2020 14:01:15 GMT
If not then I might be self-isolating with my mother for over 20 years, given both my grandparents lived to 93 & my mother is currently 72. Also, given how anxious I was yesterday about just dashing 200 years down the road to pick up some groceries from my aunt & uncle's house (left on the doorstep, no contact), I think I will find it very difficult after months/years of self-isolation to be in a big group of people. I imagine many others who, like me, find socialising quite difficult at the best of times will feel the same. Agree - I'm in the same situation here, and if/when theatre does start up again I hope it will allow some sort of home viewing access to those who will not be able to visit, either for their own safety's sake or because they are shielding others who are vulnerable. Access has always been an issue for many with physical or mental disabilities, geography and poverty so I hope theatres who now "discover" they can stream things into homes will continue to do so with future productions for those of us who are in these groups anyway.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Mar 28, 2020 14:38:10 GMT
If not then I might be self-isolating with my mother for over 20 years, given both my grandparents lived to 93 & my mother is currently 72. Also, given how anxious I was yesterday about just dashing 200 years down the road to pick up some groceries from my aunt & uncle's house (left on the doorstep, no contact), I think I will find it very difficult after months/years of self-isolation to be in a big group of people. I imagine many others who, like me, find socialising quite difficult at the best of times will feel the same. Agree - I'm in the same situation here, and if/when theatre does start up again I hope it will allow some sort of home viewing access to those who will not be able to visit, either for their own safety's sake or because they are shielding others who are vulnerable. Access has always been an issue for many with physical or mental disabilities, geography and poverty so I hope theatres who now "discover" they can stream things into homes will continue to do so with future productions for those of us who are in these groups anyway. Picking up on the home viewing access point above, it's a shame we can't mention in the current circumstances some of what's already out there to view on a Smart TV or PC. I do understand the reasons and the bootleg/legality/Forum rules aspects but does anyone really care just now ? Some of the best stuff is quite hidden but I've found and watched three full length shows in the last few days all in excellent quality, including the last incarnation of my all-time favourite musical , which I still hope will come to London but I never thought I'd get to see the full Broadway version. (hopefully this is sufficiently cryptic to be permissible!)
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Post by Forrest on Mar 28, 2020 16:39:54 GMT
Has anyone heard anything from the Barbican? I have a ticket for Orlando for next Saturday, but haven't heard from them at all.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Mar 28, 2020 16:50:31 GMT
Barbican:
Received the following yesterday along with details of the impact on the closure on membership.
The Barbican will be in contact very soon with further information about the closure and issues like ticket refunds. As you can imagine there’s a lot to get through, so it’s taking a bit more time than usual. We'd really appreciate your patience.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Mar 30, 2020 20:33:45 GMT
Identical at Nottingham Playhouse postponed until 2021, dates to be confirmed. Was due to run from July 31st until August 22nd.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2020 8:44:17 GMT
Barbican:Received the following yesterday along with details of the impact on the closure on membership. The Barbican will be in contact very soon with further information about the closure and issues like ticket refunds. As you can imagine there’s a lot to get through, so it’s taking a bit more time than usual. We'd really appreciate your patience. Would be nice if they could update people on this! The website still says It's now the week after next, working from the point that web page was put up. Appreciate the difficulties they are working under, but they are the same difficulties faced by every other venue - it should have been possible for them to at least put some information about the refund process up by now I think.
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Post by crowblack on Mar 31, 2020 9:26:24 GMT
Sony are delaying major film releases until next spring and after. I wonder if there'll be any theatre/cinema at all this year?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2020 9:44:17 GMT
Not theatre, but Queen have postponed their shows at the O2 by a full year to June 2021.
Of all the cancellations, though inevitable, this is the one that has depressed me the most on an already crap day.
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Post by jaqs on Mar 31, 2020 10:41:51 GMT
Not theatre, but Queen have postponed their shows at the O2 by a full year to June 2021. Of all the cancellations, though inevitable, this is the one that has depressed me the most on an already crap day. Thanks for the news, I’ve tickets and hadn’t heard.
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Post by talkingheads on Mar 31, 2020 11:28:08 GMT
Not theatre, but Queen have postponed their shows at the O2 by a full year to June 2021. Of all the cancellations, though inevitable, this is the one that has depressed me the most on an already crap day. Damn. In amongst all these cancellations, another one bites the dust.
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Post by TallPaul on Mar 31, 2020 12:25:13 GMT
Within the last hour, Sheffield Theatres has confirmed that all performances until 23 May have been either cancelled or postponed.
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Post by duncan on Mar 31, 2020 15:41:02 GMT
Sony are delaying major film releases until next spring and after. I wonder if there'll be any theatre/cinema at all this year? With a lot of productions moving, such as Bond, already taking available slots later in the year it makes business sense to move them to next year when they'll have a clearer run at the box office than if they release them in an overcrowded market later this year. AND it gives them the opening weekends next year if we are still under social distancing towards the end of this year. Bond got shunted six months, who knows if we'll have open cinemas at that point so if he has to move again he's got limited options as Sony have already pitched the tent.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2020 9:24:08 GMT
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Post by fiyero on Apr 1, 2020 9:25:02 GMT
Evita have cancelled their run at the Barbican: /?d=n
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