493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Nov 2, 2016 10:20:25 GMT
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Nov 2, 2016 10:14:30 GMT
Lovely, went for Ferryman, Road and a profoundly... Had luck with £10 Mondays in the past, so will try for Killology on that.
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Oct 31, 2016 11:57:42 GMT
I thought this was brilliant. Very well written, clever and funny. {Spoiler - click to view} I liked the comparison between his wife and the man who had come into hospital to have his eyes removed, although the only thing that did puzzle me: the final shot where he is crumpled on the floor and staring into the light - was this supposed to be a reference to the man blinding himself with his welding equipment? If so, that seems at odds with the point of that story - surely that is referring to her rather than him?
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Oct 31, 2016 11:50:27 GMT
Could someone please help me out here -
As far as I can tell with the 'Become A Friend' scheme, you are able to access cheaper tickets for the downstairs productions, and not the upstairs productions, is that correct?
If so, is it only Mondays you are able to buy discounted tickets for the downstairs productions?
Thanks!
*Edit* - This line on the join as a friend page pretty much confirms that it is only downstairs, and that you get pre-access to the £10 Mondays...
Exclusive Priority Booking – including access to our £12 Monday tickets in the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs (strictly subject to availability. Ticket limits may apply)
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Oct 14, 2016 17:49:17 GMT
Reviews out for this. Seem to be 3* across the board pretty much.
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Oct 11, 2016 8:43:32 GMT
Got my timings all muddled. Remembered we came out at around 15/20 past 9 and had it down as starting at 8 for some reason :/ apologies. To be fair, it flew by. Didn't seem like 1hr 40! Can we trust your other comments? ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png) I wouldn't, but if you want to run any by me, go ahead.
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Oct 10, 2016 22:17:10 GMT
No, didn't see the original. Going next week. Incidentally, the box office are giving a running time of 1 hour 40 minutes. First the seats, now the time. Mad, isn't it! Got my timings all muddled. Remembered we came out at around 15/20 past 9 and had it down as starting at 8 for some reason :/ apologies. To be fair, it flew by. Didn't seem like 1hr 40!
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Oct 10, 2016 15:51:32 GMT
At least they are there ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) . 1 hour 15? That works for me, can get on with some shopping, if not, well... not in the Hammersmith area, I'd think... anyway... after. Thanks wiggymess. You're welcome. When are you seeing it, and did you see the original production?
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Oct 10, 2016 14:50:37 GMT
Also, the stalls are tiered seating - padded benches with backs So much for telling the box office that! Appreciate the update. Running time? The backs aren't that comfortable really, but they are there. Running time was about 75 minutes, but that was only the 2nd night. Official running time still not on the site.
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Oct 10, 2016 14:16:28 GMT
Saw this on Saturday. Wow...er...Still no idea what to make of it. If anyone who saw it in the original run sees this production, I'm fascinated to hear about the differences. Also, the stalls are tiered seating - padded benches with backs
|
|
493 posts
|
Orca
Oct 10, 2016 13:44:31 GMT
Post by wiggymess on Oct 10, 2016 13:44:31 GMT
5th November for me. Saw it advertised waiting to go into Stalking The Bogeyman and was suitably intrigued.
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Sept 26, 2016 8:35:50 GMT
Managed to bag a couple on £10 Mondays so off to this tonight
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Sept 23, 2016 14:04:41 GMT
Yes, the actual box office. The stage is being extended out over the stalls, with benches placed both on the original stage and in the extended part over the usual seats. Very helpful, many thanks
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Sept 23, 2016 13:43:17 GMT
Just double checked, as the warning they had on their site has vanished. They confirm they are backless, padded benches. That's the theatre directly presumably? Is that all stalls or just those onstage? Your help appreciated as always!
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Sept 23, 2016 13:05:54 GMT
Booked. Played safe and went for the back row dress circle. Don't fancy a bench in the stalls. Is the likelihood of the stalls being benches high? Or just a guess?
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Sept 23, 2016 9:25:16 GMT
The BF said he only wants me to take him to things that are controversial and shocking. I saw the original production of this like when I was 14 so suggested this. He said it sounded cheesey. I told him what happens at the end. He desperate to go! Still plenty of £15 preview tickets left, although the seating plan when booking does look a bit of a mess. A reconfiguration of the theatre...
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Sept 23, 2016 9:17:02 GMT
Can't resist that cast for £10
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Sept 23, 2016 9:16:18 GMT
Playing 7th Oct through 5th Nov. Anyone going?
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Sept 23, 2016 9:14:24 GMT
Looking forward to seeing this, going to try for tickets next week I think. Great cast!
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Sept 23, 2016 9:05:09 GMT
It's only four seats in row C of the stalls, at the very edges, that are available for a cheap price. You just need to get in there before anyone else does. Fair enough, thanks. Looks like most have gone... *edit* got 2 for £15 each early April, that'll do nicely.
|
|
493 posts
|
Post by wiggymess on Sept 23, 2016 8:54:17 GMT
How are you able to book the row C seats? Do you have to have an ATG card? Thanks
|
|