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Post by fhaps on Jun 27, 2016 12:48:44 GMT
Have any of you tried or plan to try the stage door? From pictures I've seen on Twitter it looks MENTAL. I'm assuming the actors are only doing it after the evening shows and not after the matinees? I went there on 16th and 17th and it didn't feel mental, at least not as mental as I've seen for things with big-name stars in them. The crowd was friendly and quite polite, and there wasn't some terrible urgency - I was sitting at the balcony, so it was quite a way down, but when I got to the stage door, there wasn't a crowd yet. After part 1 we only got the young cast there. Sam Clemmett and Anthony Boyle were both absolutely charming. After part 2 the crowd was indeed bigger and all the leads signed stuff and did selfies. Thanks! It doesn't sound as horrible as I thought, I'll give it a try. How long after the show did the cast come out the stage door?
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Post by amybenson on Jun 27, 2016 14:19:44 GMT
I went there on 16th and 17th and it didn't feel mental, at least not as mental as I've seen for things with big-name stars in them. The crowd was friendly and quite polite, and there wasn't some terrible urgency - I was sitting at the balcony, so it was quite a way down, but when I got to the stage door, there wasn't a crowd yet. After part 1 we only got the young cast there. Sam Clemmett and Anthony Boyle were both absolutely charming. After part 2 the crowd was indeed bigger and all the leads signed stuff and did selfies. Thanks! It doesn't sound as horrible as I thought, I'll give it a try. How long after the show did the cast come out the stage door? It didn't feel like a long wait. After part 2 I have the first photo from 22:25. I think it was about the same time for part 1. But then we stayed there after the boys left and got to meet Cherrelle Skeete who plays Rose.
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Post by fhaps on Jun 27, 2016 16:32:41 GMT
Good to know! Thanks amybenson! I noticed that they updated the plays' running time. Was surprised to see that they actually made them LONGER. I thought that, if anything, they would shorten them during the preview process. The difference is only little though, they now say that Part One is 2h50m (10 mins longer) and Part Two is 2h40m (5 mins longer). Those of you who have seen it twice, or those of you who read the spoiler thread, have there been any noticeable changes from the first Preview Performance? Just curious, since everyone said the play looked quite polished; no need for spoilers!
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Post by Nelly on Jun 28, 2016 7:56:59 GMT
My turn to see this tonight! Still a bit nervous about my seat right at the back of the stalls but excitement is taking over!
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Post by moony93 on Jun 28, 2016 12:12:05 GMT
My turn to see this tonight! Still a bit nervous about my seat right at the back of the stalls but excitement is taking over! Would be awesome to know what you think of the rear stalls seats, I'm sat in R22 in two weeks and wondered how the view is? Especially with circle overhang. I sat in the second row of the circle last week and the view was brilliant.
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Post by broadwaymomma on Jun 28, 2016 16:52:07 GMT
My turn to see this tonight! Still a bit nervous about my seat right at the back of the stalls but excitement is taking over! Yes, please do report back. We have tickets for April 2017 and are in the back of the stalls in row TT. Have fun!
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Post by westendwendy on Jun 29, 2016 0:05:00 GMT
Is the Friday Forty 40 seats released for each show or for each week? (Sorry if this has been asked before).... And where are they sat?
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Post by fhaps on Jun 29, 2016 3:41:27 GMT
Is the Friday Forty 40 seats released for each show or for each week? (Sorry if this has been asked before).... And where are they sat? Every Friday they release 40 tickets for each show of the upcoming week.
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Post by Nelly on Jun 29, 2016 8:51:42 GMT
So my seats were on the back row (Row V) at the end of the row.
My view of the stage was clear, the circle overhang does affect a few things but not in a way it'll ruin your experience. I was lucky I was at the end of the row as I could stretch a leg out but the legroom isn't fantastic, my partner found it tight and she's 5ft 3! I think at £45 it was prices about right, no idea what it goes up to after previews.
Part 1 was amazing never felt a buzz in a theatre like it before and after. Can't wait for Part 2 tonight.
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Post by miglol on Jun 30, 2016 11:10:44 GMT
Hello, have any of you sat in the balcony? I was only able to get obstructed view seats (A12-A13) and I'm kind of nervous about being able to see everything!
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Post by Nelly on Jun 30, 2016 13:35:06 GMT
Seating wise for Part 2 I still have the same feelings about being at the back as I did in Part 1.
What a magical two nights of theatre.
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Post by fhaps on Jun 30, 2016 18:19:40 GMT
Seating wise for Part 2 I still have the same feelings about being at the back as I did in Part 1. What a magical two nights of theatre. Glad you enjoyed it! I get excited from just reading the positive reactions... can't wait for my turn to experience it. For anyone who's interested, they now have an online store selling the official merchandise: cursedchildstore.com/
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2016 13:08:06 GMT
Hello, have any of you sat in the balcony? I was only able to get obstructed view seats (A12-A13) and I'm kind of nervous about being able to see everything! The balcony is very high up. But you won't miss anything from there!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2016 14:28:08 GMT
I've done the necessary reading on TheatreMonkey.com, but could someone please reassure me as to the quality of row N in the stalls? Just off centre? I don't usually spend this much on theatre tickets, so I'm really nervous about what the view's going to be like. I'm an average height lady if that helps.
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Post by joshb on Jul 1, 2016 20:45:10 GMT
Managed to score two tickets in the Friday Forty today! I couldn't believe it when I actually made it through to the ordering page. I first tried to get Saturday tickets but they seemed to be sold out by the time I got there, so I tried Wednesday and managed to get two tickets, stalls row G for both parts. I couldn't believe my luck and I'm so excited to actually be seeing the show!
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jul 3, 2016 8:54:25 GMT
How long before the show do they send tickets? I'm going in a few weeks and they haven't arrived yet
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Post by ptwest on Jul 3, 2016 10:16:54 GMT
How long before the show do they send tickets? I'm going in a few weeks and they haven't arrived yet When I booked over the phone I was told about two weeks before.
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Post by moony93 on Jul 3, 2016 10:23:48 GMT
How long before the show do they send tickets? I'm going in a few weeks and they haven't arrived yet two weeks before your visit is the time frame they give, mine for the 10th July arrived on the 30th June, a week and a half before. You're suppose to give them a call if they haven't arrived two weeks before.
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Post by theinvisiblegirl on Jul 3, 2016 11:09:10 GMT
On my way to the theatre now to see both parts today, hope it lives up to expectations!
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Post by mjh8888 on Jul 3, 2016 12:48:04 GMT
I've done the necessary reading on TheatreMonkey.com, but could someone please reassure me as to the quality of row N in the stalls? Just off centre? I don't usually spend this much on theatre tickets, so I'm really nervous about what the view's going to be like. I'm an average height lady if that helps. I was in row M seats 23-24 and it was a brilliant view! Nothing obstructed. Couldn't really fault them.
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Post by Nelly on Jul 3, 2016 12:59:58 GMT
On my way to the theatre now to see both parts today, hope it lives up to expectations! Enjoy! Let us know what you think and what it was like all in one day!
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Post by theinvisiblegirl on Jul 3, 2016 20:28:57 GMT
I laughed, cried & gasped in both shock & awe. It was amazing! So glad I saw both parts in one day I wouldn't have been able to bear the suspense any longer.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2016 22:24:42 GMT
So I'm seeing this on Thursday and Friday, and from what little I've heard/read so far, it sounds more like an endurance test than an enjoyable night at the theatre...
I bought online back when booking first opened. The email said I can only pick up my tickets on the day of the show. Anyone know if they've eased this edict since? It would be much easier for me to collect both tickets on the Thursday.
And presumably I can collect any time during the day, I won't have to join the massive queue in the evening? (I want to avoid that as much as possible, because unfortunately I tend to keel over if I have to stand for longer than 20 minutes at a time.)
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Post by charliec on Jul 3, 2016 23:37:10 GMT
So I'm seeing this on Thursday and Friday, and from what little I've heard/read so far, it sounds more like an endurance test than an enjoyable night at the theatre... I bought online back when booking first opened. The email said I can only pick up my tickets on the day of the show. Anyone know if they've eased this edict since? It would be much easier for me to collect both tickets on the Thursday. And presumably I can collect any time during the day, I won't have to join the massive queue in the evening? (I want to avoid that as much as possible, because unfortunately I tend to keel over if I have to stand for longer than 20 minutes at a time.) I saw the show on a thurs/ fri and picked up my to both shows on the Thursday lunchtime no problem!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2016 23:41:23 GMT
I went to the box office a few weeks ago to ask when tickets could be picked up...they said tickets can only be collected no more than 2 weeks before.
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