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Post by jasper on Dec 17, 2017 10:01:14 GMT
Can someone tell me what DM and GILT is or are? I goggled it and found out several references. Is DM doc martens if so do they sponsor the play to be done in their shoes? I GILT wrongly spelt for GUILT? Or do I have to join another club to find out what they are writing about? DM is Delfont Macintosh - own the theatre and website for booking. GILT is get into London theatre which is a scheme for discount tickets in the New Year officiallondontheatre.com/new-year-sale/Thank you.The fog has lifted. Although I still perfer Doc Martens.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2017 11:35:56 GMT
I got mailed an offer today by Delfont Macintosh to "see Heisenberg again for £10" - promo code for this is J17 to get top price seats for £10 via www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/. Not sure if it will work if you've not already booked so use it at your own risk!
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Post by Snciole on Dec 21, 2017 13:37:41 GMT
I am amazed it is ploughing through the Christmas and New Year season. I cannot recall a West End show, with such established names, doing so badly.
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Post by Rory on Dec 21, 2017 14:39:12 GMT
It's a real shame it doesn't seem to be getting the audiences it deserves. As I've said before, I think the title has put off regular punters, and it's interesting to note they've now dropped the subtitle "The Uncertainty Principle" from the publicity material.
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Post by stefy69 on Dec 21, 2017 14:57:35 GMT
It's a real shame it doesn't seem to be getting the audiences it deserves. As I've said before, I think the title has put off regular punters, and it's interesting to note they've now dropped the subtitle "The Uncertainty Principle" from the publicity material. Agree 100%.
Personally I loved it.
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Post by TallPaul on Dec 21, 2017 14:59:49 GMT
Suppose I wanted to chance it for £10, where do I enter the promo code? I can find a box for gift vouchers, but not one for voucher codes.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2017 15:24:57 GMT
On the calendar page before you select a date, there's a link to enter a promotional code I can see theatremonkey's point above but on the other hand given how many tickets are available I think I'm doing them a favour
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Post by lynette on Dec 21, 2017 16:14:59 GMT
It's a real shame it doesn't seem to be getting the audiences it deserves. As I've said before, I think the title has put off regular punters, and it's interesting to note they've now dropped the subtitle "The Uncertainty Principle" from the publicity material. Agree 100%.
Personally I loved it.
So alternative title? Conversation between an old guy and a younger woman who lies a lot. Too long. Maybe, 'you never can tell!' But then people would expect a comedy.
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Post by TallPaul on Dec 22, 2017 13:52:12 GMT
On the calendar page before you select a date, there's a link to enter a promotional code Ah, thanks. I was looking at the end of the process, rather than the beginning!
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Post by loureviews on Dec 26, 2017 10:38:58 GMT
It's a real shame it doesn't seem to be getting the audiences it deserves. As I've said before, I think the title has put off regular punters, and it's interesting to note they've now dropped the subtitle "The Uncertainty Principle" from the publicity material. Agree 100%.
Personally I loved it.
Me too. One of my highlights of the year.
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Post by TallPaul on Jan 4, 2018 13:42:27 GMT
Many thanks to @xanderl for sharing his promo code, and telling me, literally, where to put it. With a free afternoon in London, I decided I had nothing to lose by risking £10, so I booked myself a ticket. I'm sooo pleased I took the chance.
I don't know what most of the professional critics were watching, but the play I saw was a beautifully polished gem (with the possible exception of the 'contemporary' music and movement during the short interludes). I kept wondering when I was going to loose interest, but I never did.
I'd principally gone to see Ken Cranham but, for my money, he was only the second best actor on the Wyndham's stage, though my opinion is probably blinkered somewhat by Anne-Marie Duff's very attractive 'aura', especially in her pants!!!
The 85 minutes flew by all too quickly, and only felt like 45. I know they are actors, but at the curtain call, both KC and A-M D seemed genuinely touched by the audience reaction.
With just five performances of the run remaining, it is well worth seeing, especially for £10.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2018 18:01:44 GMT
Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Angels in America
Three highlights of my recent theatre-going - Elliott & Harper Productions is firmly on my must-see list.
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