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Post by Someone in a tree on May 25, 2020 5:01:51 GMT
Could this work?
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Post by theatreian on May 25, 2020 9:46:50 GMT
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Post by stevej678 on May 25, 2020 13:11:47 GMT
It was only £38 & paid by debit card so I guess I'll have to try to contact my bank on Monday, if I can work out how to, and see what they say. I guess it's not a huge amount if I can't get it back, just a bit annoying. I rang my bank (Halifax) with a similar query today, since I paid by debit card for two tickets for a show at Southport Theatre, another venue which has recently gone into liquidation. All I needed to log the claim over the phone was the date of the original payment, the date when the show was due to take place, the name of the venue, and the payment amount. With the claim opened, I was then asked to email evidence, attaching confirmation of the original booking, proof of the liquidation, and any evidence the performance didn't take place (e.g. email from the venue, statement on website etc). All seems pretty painless so far and I got straight through within seconds on the phone - couldn't believe it!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 25, 2020 17:56:39 GMT
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Post by Someone in a tree on May 25, 2020 18:23:41 GMT
Barnard Castle has never had so much publicity...
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Post by nick on May 25, 2020 18:44:44 GMT
As an optimist, I was thinking that it is indeed an opportunity for the next generation to begin taking over. However he really doesn't show any sympathy which is great for starting Twitter storms. I suppose that was the aim.
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Post by Jon on May 25, 2020 19:23:50 GMT
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Post by CG on the loose on May 26, 2020 16:15:59 GMT
Thanks for the links. Unfortunately it says you have to claim within 120 days of paying & I booked back in December so I'm outside the claim limit. I'll try contacting my bank but suspect it'll be a no. I too had tickets for a show at the Haymarket and just contacted my bank (via chat on the mobile app) based on the advice above. Within an hour, based on providing transaction date/value, number of tickets, and name of show, I had credits on my account for both the transaction value AND interest! They will now try and contact the company and if they can prove the transaction was genuine (i.e. for a show that went ahead) the credits will be reversed. I was gearing myself for a battle but that was astonishingly simple. Do give it a go if you haven't already. And thanks @zanderl
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Post by talkingheads on May 26, 2020 22:09:38 GMT
Imagine being an arts editor and writing the actual sentence "English theatre bores me"
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Post by richey on May 26, 2020 22:17:30 GMT
One solution to distancing from Germany
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Post by christya on May 27, 2020 15:28:05 GMT
Disastrous though that looks from a financial perspective, my short self can't help but think "Hey! No heads in front of me! I'd be able to see - and from the stalls!"
That's if I could get a ticket...
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Post by alece10 on May 27, 2020 16:58:48 GMT
Disastrous though that looks from a financial perspective, my short self can't help but think "Hey! No heads in front of me! I'd be able to see - and from the stalls!" That's if I could get a ticket... And everyone gets an aisle seat.
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Post by clair on May 27, 2020 17:49:38 GMT
And they've catered for solo theatregoers which makes a nice change!
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 19:00:21 GMT
I too had tickets for a show at the Haymarket and just contacted my bank (via chat on the mobile app) based on the advice above. Within an hour, based on providing transaction date/value, number of tickets, and name of show, I had credits on my account for both the transaction value AND interest! They will now try and contact the company and if they can prove the transaction was genuine (i.e. for a show that went ahead) the credits will be reversed. I was gearing myself for a battle but that was astonishingly simple. Do give it a go if you haven't already. And thanks @zanderl Brilliant, really pleased the advice was useful and the process was so painless!
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Post by theoracle on May 27, 2020 19:44:06 GMT
Perhaps for a different thread but seeing as social distancing is likely to be enforced for the rest of the year and possibly beyond until there is a vaccine/other solution according to our CMO, I was wondering how seating plans will operate? What if I'm attending with my hypothetically large household of 7? Would we be allocated as we arrive or would there be some sort of algorithm to sort this?
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Post by HereForTheatre on May 28, 2020 7:58:29 GMT
The PM said yesterday that the social distancing measures could be reduced from 2m apart, probably line with the WHO guidance of only 1m apart. Now that is still a challenge but surely that would be a slightly easier situation for theatres to potentially re-open with?
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Post by vickyg on May 28, 2020 8:37:08 GMT
The PM said yesterday that the social distancing measures could be reduced from 2m apart, probably line with the WHO guidance of only 1m apart. Now that is still a challenge but surely that would be a slightly easier situation for theatres to potentially re-open with? That would be very interesting as I was reading about the test and trace strategy which says close contact requiring tracing is defined as 'within 2m for 15mins or more, or 1m for any length of time'. Sort of makes it seem like if you're going to be 1m away you may as well lick them as far as that strategy is concerned and you could be sitting in the 'normal' theatre configuration without additional risk. It doesn't really indicate that when sitting in a theatre for two or more hours a one or two metre distance makes much of a difference and it does make me question the impact of this kind of social distancing, beyond the psychological one. I suppose face coverings would help. At this point I think I would be willing to sit in basically normal configuration, maybe with seats pulled slightly apart so you can avoid touching the person next to you accidentally.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2020 8:55:14 GMT
At this point I think I would be willing to sit in basically normal configuration, maybe with seats pulled slightly apart so you can avoid touching the person next to you accidentally. What difference would that make though? Accidentally brushing against someone's arm isn't going to give you coronavirus. If people wear masks so any coughs nd sneezes don't carry, and wash their hands regularly, that should be sufficient. If people arent willing to go despite those precautions, that is of course their choice.
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Post by talkingheads on May 28, 2020 8:58:41 GMT
The PM said yesterday that the social distancing measures could be reduced from 2m apart, probably line with the WHO guidance of only 1m apart. Now that is still a challenge but surely that would be a slightly easier situation for theatres to potentially re-open with? I don't understand. The virus hasn't gone away. We have the highest death rate in the world. How can anyone be comfortable with this
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Post by HereForTheatre on May 28, 2020 9:13:33 GMT
The PM said yesterday that the social distancing measures could be reduced from 2m apart, probably line with the WHO guidance of only 1m apart. Now that is still a challenge but surely that would be a slightly easier situation for theatres to potentially re-open with? I don't understand. The virus hasn't gone away. We have the highest death rate in the world. How can anyone be comfortable with this Comfortable with? Reducing the distance limit or going back to the theatre?
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Post by talkingheads on May 28, 2020 9:21:30 GMT
I don't understand. The virus hasn't gone away. We have the highest death rate in the world. How can anyone be comfortable with this Comfortable with? Reducing the distance limit or going back to the theatre? Well the former informs the latter, so both.
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Post by HereForTheatre on May 28, 2020 9:29:56 GMT
Comfortable with? Reducing the distance limit or going back to the theatre? Well the former informs the latter, so both. I don't see what is uncomfortable about following the advice of the World Health Organisation and the distance limits adopted by many other countries, all of whom of course have better statistics than we do even with our more cautious social distancing measures. In that case, as long as theatres are sticking to those safe distancing measures and offer all the other safeguarding measures like potential mask wearing, hand gel and increased cleaning procedures, then i don't have a problem with them opening and attending, no.
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Post by vickyg on May 28, 2020 11:14:37 GMT
At this point I think I would be willing to sit in basically normal configuration, maybe with seats pulled slightly apart so you can avoid touching the person next to you accidentally. What difference would that make though? Accidentally brushing against someone's arm isn't going to give you coronavirus. If people wear masks so any coughs nd sneezes don't carry, and wash their hands regularly, that should be sufficient. If people arent willing to go despite those precautions, that is of course their choice. Just the idea that if people aren't wearing masks outside and don't wash their hands as much as they should droplets from coughing/sneezing/ have been shown to spray all over themselves as well as hands. Wouldn't want to share an armrest with that person. I'm more thinking that I will be stuck in my seat for a while and not able to wash my own hands. I'm not particularly pre-occupied by this, I just think that as being a couple of metres away will probably not really have much impact, I would think not directly touching that person or their arm rest would be more useful.
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Post by christya on May 28, 2020 14:37:53 GMT
Surely if masks were compulsory, the rest wouldn't matter so much, providing people weren't going about rubbing their eyes. Everyone being protected by everyone else's mask and by their own common sense.
Personally, I'd rather just go back to normal seating and normal theatre attendance and accept a baseline of risk, but the time obviously isn't here for that yet.
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Post by n1david on May 28, 2020 15:50:36 GMT
LW Theatres making a start on working out how to reopen...
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