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Post by A.Ham on Oct 23, 2023 15:26:43 GMT
Phew! That email subject line panicked me too. Really hope this doesn’t have to close early, it’s such a wonderful show. I’d far rather see this than a panto over Christmas so hopefully the holiday season will give it a boost.
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Post by ntherooh on Oct 24, 2023 8:28:17 GMT
Phew indeed! Just booked a London trip to take my mom to see the show nov 8th.
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Post by theatregoer22 on Oct 25, 2023 23:05:38 GMT
Finally looking to see this and I just wanted to check a couple of things with regards to the lotteries:
a) Am I right in thinking I've got a good chance of winning? If you've entered, how quickly after entering did you win? b) For the Monday lottery, does the four week period start the week after or does it start the week of the draw? (E.g. say I won the lottery on 6 November. Would my four week period be w/c6 November-27 November or w/c13 December to 4 December?
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Post by max on Oct 26, 2023 0:00:07 GMT
Finally looking to see this and I just wanted to check a couple of things with regards to the lotteries: a) Am I right in thinking I've got a good chance of winning? If you've entered, how quickly after entering did you win? b) For the Monday lottery, does the four week period start the week after or does it start the week of the draw? (E.g. say I won the lottery on 6 November. Would my four week period be w/c6 November-27 November or w/c13 December to 4 December? I'm not sure why they all it a Lottery - it isn't really, it's priority notice of some seat allocations. So you sign up and get an email on Monday and Friday. Every Monday at 1pm for performances up to 4 weeks in advance. Every Friday at 1pm for performances for the following week. So as long as you can make time to click the link they've sent, at 1pm, you should find it easy to get good seats at £20 and £30. Keep in mind that there are even some ordinary price tickets - outside of this scheme - for £15, but the attraction of this 'lottery' is that the £20 and £30 seats have been reduced in price. Looking at my email they sent me on Friday, I click the link and can see tickets for this week, AND four week after that - so five weeks in all. Not sure why that is. The Monday email shows tickets for that same week (that began with the Monday itself). Doesn't quite answer your question b) as what they're doing seems in excess of what they said.
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Post by ntherooh on Oct 26, 2023 12:58:26 GMT
Does anyone know if the cloakrooms are available again at the theatre? I've got a small suitcase with me, but I've read online that they don't accept it since COVID.
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Post by yeahyeahyeahs on Oct 26, 2023 13:07:39 GMT
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Post by yeahyeahyeahs on Oct 26, 2023 13:11:04 GMT
You will get an email with a link and you'll see all the "lottery" seats available. I just bought one this past Monday for a Nov 9th performance (4th row seat for 30 pounds). They don't normally sell out...the ones they don't sell will be up for grabs next Monday. Finally looking to see this and I just wanted to check a couple of things with regards to the lotteries: a) Am I right in thinking I've got a good chance of winning? If you've entered, how quickly after entering did you win? b) For the Monday lottery, does the four week period start the week after or does it start the week of the draw? (E.g. say I won the lottery on 6 November. Would my four week period be w/c6 November-27 November or w/c13 December to 4 December?
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Post by theatregoer22 on Oct 26, 2023 18:52:34 GMT
Finally looking to see this and I just wanted to check a couple of things with regards to the lotteries: a) Am I right in thinking I've got a good chance of winning? If you've entered, how quickly after entering did you win? b) For the Monday lottery, does the four week period start the week after or does it start the week of the draw? (E.g. say I won the lottery on 6 November. Would my four week period be w/c6 November-27 November or w/c13 December to 4 December? I'm not sure why they all it a Lottery - it isn't really, it's priority notice of some seat allocations. So you sign up and get an email on Monday and Friday. Every Monday at 1pm for performances up to 4 weeks in advance. Every Friday at 1pm for performances for the following week. So as long as you can make time to click the link they've sent, at 1pm, you should find it easy to get good seats at £20 and £30. Keep in mind that there are even some ordinary price tickets - outside of this scheme - for £15, but the attraction of this 'lottery' is that the £20 and £30 seats have been reduced in price. Looking at my email they sent me on Friday, I click the link and can see tickets for this week, AND four week after that - so five weeks in all. Not sure why that is. The Monday email shows tickets for that same week (that began with the Monday itself). Doesn't quite answer your question b) as what they're doing seems in excess of what they said. Thanks for answering. I did see some £15 seats near the back of the Circle on Seatplan, but for £20 or £30 I thought I'd try and get some seats that are further forward than that.
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Post by theatregoer22 on Oct 26, 2023 18:52:58 GMT
You will get an email with a link and you'll see all the "lottery" seats available. I just bought one this past Monday for a Nov 9th performance (4th row seat for 30 pounds). They don't normally sell out...the ones they don't sell will be up for grabs next Monday. Finally looking to see this and I just wanted to check a couple of things with regards to the lotteries: a) Am I right in thinking I've got a good chance of winning? If you've entered, how quickly after entering did you win? b) For the Monday lottery, does the four week period start the week after or does it start the week of the draw? (E.g. say I won the lottery on 6 November. Would my four week period be w/c6 November-27 November or w/c13 December to 4 December? Great, thanks for letting me know.
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Post by A.Ham on Oct 26, 2023 20:08:53 GMT
I'm not sure why they all it a Lottery - it isn't really, it's priority notice of some seat allocations. So you sign up and get an email on Monday and Friday. Every Monday at 1pm for performances up to 4 weeks in advance. Every Friday at 1pm for performances for the following week. So as long as you can make time to click the link they've sent, at 1pm, you should find it easy to get good seats at £20 and £30. Keep in mind that there are even some ordinary price tickets - outside of this scheme - for £15, but the attraction of this 'lottery' is that the £20 and £30 seats have been reduced in price. Looking at my email they sent me on Friday, I click the link and can see tickets for this week, AND four week after that - so five weeks in all. Not sure why that is. The Monday email shows tickets for that same week (that began with the Monday itself). Doesn't quite answer your question b) as what they're doing seems in excess of what they said. Thanks for answering. I did see some £15 seats near the back of the Circle on Seatplan, but for £20 or £30 I thought I'd try and get some seats that are further forward than that. As per various members’ posts through this thread, the lottery has turned up some brilliant seats for £20/£30/£40 - I got centre row F (4th row) for £30 - massively reduced from the £80-100ish they were priced at via standard booking routes. So you shouldn’t have any difficulty getting some of the best seats in the house. Best of luck!
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Post by theatregoer22 on Oct 26, 2023 20:27:33 GMT
Thanks for answering. I did see some £15 seats near the back of the Circle on Seatplan, but for £20 or £30 I thought I'd try and get some seats that are further forward than that. As per various members’ posts through this thread, the lottery has turned up some brilliant seats for £20/£30/£40 - I got centre row F (4th row) for £30 - massively reduced from the £80-100ish they were priced at via standard booking routes. So you shouldn’t have any difficulty getting some of the best seats in the house. Best of luck! Thanks, that's good to know.
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Post by alece10 on Nov 1, 2023 20:20:34 GMT
Appearing at the Royal Variety Show.
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Post by Mark on Nov 1, 2023 22:42:05 GMT
Appearing at the Royal Variety Show. That night was off sale from when performances went on sale last year. Hopefully will help them push some tickets in the final weeks.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 9, 2023 19:10:37 GMT
CFY vs G&D I am in a quandary 😐
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Post by alece10 on Nov 9, 2023 19:19:13 GMT
CFY vs G&D I am in a quandary 😐 Crazy For You as its only on for a couple of months more, then you can see Guys and Dolls another time as its on for longer.
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Post by marob on Nov 9, 2023 19:28:51 GMT
Tough one. Crazy For You is a lot of fun, but for me Guys and Dolls is the better show.
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Post by benj on Nov 9, 2023 20:26:12 GMT
CFY vs G&D I am in a quandary 😐 I’ve seen both and they were equally great. The leads were excellent in both. Guys & Dolls edges it for me, with its innovative staging - really clever use of the space. Highly recommend the Mindy’s Cheesecake in the bar too 😀
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Post by alece10 on Nov 10, 2023 19:23:36 GMT
Just had an e mail to say that my booking for the 20th Jan has been cancelled. Looking at the website the last show is now 31st Dec so they have cut the run short. This is such a shame as I'd booked for the last performance and not sure I want to go out on NYE even though its a 1pm show.
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Post by Always@thetheatre on Nov 10, 2023 19:24:02 GMT
I've just had an email to say the show I booked on 12th January won't be going ahead. Gutted as this was the only chance for me to see it. Assuming it is closing earlier than planned
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Post by oxfordsimon on Nov 10, 2023 21:17:50 GMT
Not the run they were hoping for. But better than some were predicting in the early stages of the transfer.
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Post by Rory on Nov 10, 2023 21:39:29 GMT
It's a shame it's closing 3 weeks early but it hasn't been a bad length of a run overall. But the comparison with Guys & Dolls is interesting, as that shows no sign of running out of steam yet. I wonder why that has fared better than Crazy for You - the immersive factor with G&D perhaps?
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Post by Jon on Nov 10, 2023 21:42:11 GMT
Ending during the Christmas holidays make sense. I wouldn't be surprised if the producers are banking on people transferring their bookings to ensure fuller houses in the final weeks.
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Post by JJShaw on Nov 10, 2023 21:49:47 GMT
Ending during the Christmas holidays make sense. I wouldn't be surprised if the producers are banking on people transferring their bookings to ensure fuller houses in the final weeks. Similar thing happened with Get Up, Stand Up! where they cancelled their few January shows and their last few weeks of performances were complete sell outs
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Post by A.Ham on Nov 10, 2023 21:58:22 GMT
Such a shame to read they’ve decided to cut the last few weeks - I’d hoped as they’d made it this far they’d complete the run as scheduled.
Here’s hoping for packed houses in the final weeks - perhaps people booked for Jan re-booking for Dec, plus a boost from the Royal Variety Performance will mean it’s a sell out through to NYE.
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Post by justafan on Nov 10, 2023 23:02:26 GMT
Just had an e mail to say that my booking for the 20th Jan has been cancelled. Looking at the website the last show is now 31st Dec so they have cut the run short. This is such a shame as I'd booked for the last performance and not sure I want to go out on NYE even though its a 1pm show. Me too. I’m bitterly disappointed as I’d had both shows booked and had hoped Jack might have been given the matinee … but hey ho - with this and Jersey Boys closing earlier than planned, I’ll be having a very quiet January ☹️
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