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Post by Dr Tom on Sept 29, 2021 8:57:01 GMT
The menu is many types of Bratwurst That is a lot of effort just to fit in a line about which member of the audience has the biggest sausage!
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Post by Being Alive on Sept 29, 2021 10:12:37 GMT
Are we talking theatre stars mrbarnaby or famous people?
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Post by danb on Sept 29, 2021 11:08:02 GMT
Is it power couple Rochelle and Marvin Humes taking over? She did have the third best voice in the Saturdays….by default, but a win’s a win isn’t it?
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Post by Stephen on Sept 29, 2021 12:31:17 GMT
Currywurst is big in Berlin isn’t it? Really pong the theatre out. I remember seeing the Sam Mendes production in New York and the food was all cold for that one (I think) Cheese selections and charcuterie etc. So hopefully they'll follow suit here and not pong the place out with sausages! On a side note the drinks were extortionate at that production too. I was only 18 at the time and the only way to order a coke was in a souvenir cup (I think it was $20) for the cola! As West End prices are beginning to edge towards Broadway we might start seeing those reflected in the drinks too!
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Post by alece10 on Sept 29, 2021 16:44:14 GMT
This is from the kit kat website
Those sitting on the cabaret tables surrounding the stage all have the option to enjoy a pre-show three-course dining experience in the heart of the club.
INCLUDES:
THREE-COURSE TASTER MENU (MEAT OR PLANT)ONE BOTTLE OF MOËT & CHANDON IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE TO SHARE BETWEEN TWOTABLE SERVICE£75pp on top of ticket price (hover over the tables on the booking page and select the 'Tabelle
I think I also read somewhere that those sitting in other seats can order a charcuterie plate to eat at your seat.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 29, 2021 19:38:28 GMT
This is from the kit kat website Those sitting on the cabaret tables surrounding the stage all have the option to enjoy a pre-show three-course dining experience in the heart of the club. INCLUDES: THREE-COURSE TASTER MENU (MEAT OR PLANT)ONE BOTTLE OF MOËT & CHANDON IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE TO SHARE BETWEEN TWOTABLE SERVICE£75pp on top of ticket price (hover over the tables on the booking page and select the 'Tabelle I think I also read somewhere that those sitting in other seats can order a charcuterie plate to eat at your seat. I’m sorry but the idea of sitting and eating food inside the theatre is too grisly for words! Good luck to anyone doing that.
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Post by Stephen on Sept 29, 2021 22:15:28 GMT
I remember they did it for Network at the NT. I didn't see it though. I'm assuming that the food was served onstage pre-show? Were people then eating dinner during the play?
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Post by fiyerorocher on Sept 29, 2021 22:41:33 GMT
I remember they did it for Network at the NT. I didn't see it though. I'm assuming that the food was served onstage pre-show? Were people then eating dinner during the play? Network served food throughout the play. It was meant to be sort of part of the set - the actors sat down at one of the tables during a scene in a restaurant, I think? I don't fully remember. I just remember there was shrimp cocktail as one of the courses :')
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Post by distantcousin on Oct 7, 2021 19:54:09 GMT
Seems to be selling well, despite the exhorbitant prices. I'm having no luck getting £50 or £70 tickets, as the Upper Circle (i.e. "cheap seats") is consistently sold out.
However it does seem they are having trouble shifting those £200 Circle tickets (and rightly so!!)
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Post by priorwalter on Oct 10, 2021 1:47:43 GMT
American here who has decided I might be able to fly out at the end of the next month, but I'd only want to go if I can see this. I know there's likely no answer but what's the likelihood that more tickets open up or are released?
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Post by alece10 on Oct 10, 2021 8:47:02 GMT
American here who has decided I might be able to fly out at the end of the next month, but I'd only want to go if I can see this. I know there's likely no answer but what's the likelihood that more tickets open up or are released? Might be wrong but I think all seats have been released for sale for the early part of the run. I would think the only chance would be day seats if they are doing them.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2021 16:06:16 GMT
I thought they were doing a lottery for some of the table seats?
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Post by eua78 on Oct 10, 2021 20:46:11 GMT
£25 lottery tickets are available 15th November to 15th December I believe, further details to be released in the future, I’m hoping I can pick some tickets up on the lottery after seeing the general prices kitkat.club/cabaret-london/tickets/
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Post by shady23 on Oct 13, 2021 22:20:17 GMT
Extra tickets released for anyone looking for a cheap one
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Post by Mark on Oct 14, 2021 5:20:23 GMT
Thanks shady. Booked a cheapo in the back row upper circle. Hopefully the view won't be too bad.
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Post by distantcousin on Oct 14, 2021 18:15:50 GMT
Couldn't find anything still at £70 or under
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Post by anthony40 on Oct 14, 2021 18:50:12 GMT
The marketing for this has begun.
I picked up a set of promotional postcards last night.
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Post by shambles on Oct 14, 2021 20:55:53 GMT
Same artwork from earlier promo, or some cast glimpse as well?
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Post by Rory on Oct 14, 2021 21:18:30 GMT
Good to hear. I love theatre flyers and hope they are making a comeback!
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Post by shady23 on Oct 14, 2021 21:22:53 GMT
Couldn't find anything still at £70 or under There were £25 tickets available but I imagine they went quickly.
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Post by joeyk713 on Oct 15, 2021 0:42:36 GMT
Kost is an amazing role. Victoria Clark (Tony winner), Michele Pawk (Tony Winner) Both played it in the Broadway revival. Kost gets two - great - songs. A couple fun/creepy scenes plus being a Kit Kat girl. I like AJC too, i'm just surprised to see her in this role. Maybe i'm not remembering the role of Kost well enough. Yes we all have bills to play, she might want to work with that specific director etc, but it seems a very minor role compared to where she has gotten to in her career so far. Fraulein Kost sang the German verse of Married in the Sam Mendes production as well as Tomorrow Belongs to Me, so it is a role that can be beefed up a little. And anything's better than working for Amazon deliveries surely.
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Post by inthenose on Oct 15, 2021 6:49:45 GMT
Kost is an amazing role. Victoria Clark (Tony winner), Michele Pawk (Tony Winner) Both played it in the Broadway revival. Kost gets two - great - songs. A couple fun/creepy scenes plus being a Kit Kat girl. Fraulein Kost sang the German verse of Married in the Sam Mendes production as well as Tomorrow Belongs to Me, so it is a role that can be beefed up a little. And anything's better than working for Amazon deliveries surely. Where should I click to book?
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Post by interval99 on Oct 15, 2021 8:42:52 GMT
Love theatre website sent a email ref the new tickets which then went to a page for December and a banner stating tickets from £285!
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Post by saral on Oct 15, 2021 22:39:57 GMT
Eddie and Jessie are on Graham Norton next Friday
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 15, 2021 23:14:17 GMT
Eddie and Jessie are on Graham Norton next Friday Sending them out to flog those problematic £285 tickets probably.
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