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Post by sherriebythesea on Mar 1, 2017 14:19:23 GMT
Thank you !!! There are pictures of F18 so now I have a great idea of what my view will be. I'm just too excited!!
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Post by rosiemcqueen on Mar 3, 2017 4:44:40 GMT
This is semi related but I can't find any info on the internet so I'm hoping someone in this thread can shed some light. I'm wondering if there is a thread or website for people who want to trade tickets? I have a pair of tickets for September 13 and am now worried I won't be able to use. I don't live in England and the trip I am planning may not line up with the tickets now due to work. I don't want to sell them for a profit I'm just hoping to find someone who is maybe local who would be interested in swapping tickets for a few days earlier...
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Post by franticwithworry on Mar 6, 2017 13:05:15 GMT
So my friend is getting married on the day that I have Harry Potter tickets. I bought the tickets and I'm going with two friend, one who is travelling far for the show. Neither of them will not be going to the wedding.
A colleague and good friend has tickets for 20 days after and is happy to arrange a swap if we can make sure he will get to go... (I'd send one of the friend's who knows him to attend with my colleague.)
q.1. if my friend with the separate booking comes to the theatre with me in advance and I hand mine for return can he stand next to me and buy them? And then vice-versa? Because we are both colleagues who work in central London near enough the theatre and can go at non-peak times. Just by virtue of being 'next in line'. Our tickets are the same price. This is the preferred option as it is all above board. Are there separate queues for returning tickets as there are for purchasing? What time would be best to go? The middle of the wednesday matinee performance?
q.2 if I provide my friend with a gift certificate and my credit card as proof of my willingness will they get in? happy to give my active credit card and even pin to them for a weekend- they really are my friend. I can throw in everything from my passport to an electricity bill. They don't look like me so it would have to be as a gift... but I mean you wouldn't give a passport to a stranger. Has anyone actually got in as a legitimate gift? No money would be exchanging hands at all - they are a gift, just he is gifting me some tickets too. Do I provide the details in advance.
q.3 if i chance it and give them my credit card, and maybe some non-picture ID like a library card and a bill, my friend's girlfriend could pretend to be me... ropey as you'd have a driving license. And ropey because I can't do it in return. He is male and my party is all women.
Help! I don't want to cancel the reunion of my bridesmaids after my wedding (which is what my Harry Potter tickets are) but I have to go to my good friends wedding.
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Post by Latecomer on Mar 6, 2017 14:08:41 GMT
I won Friday Forty tickets and therefore didn't want to use the tickets I had booked (they were about 3 weeks later). I therefore gifted them to my friend. It is quite clear on the website....print out the gift certificate and the original booking email and they will be fine! My friends collected their tickets from the box office fine with that and had a great time! The box office are very helpful
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Post by franticwithworry on Mar 6, 2017 15:40:29 GMT
Thank you! I'll print him a gift certificate and forward him the email! Phew. I'm now less frantic with worry ;-)
Luckily my Hamilton tickets are for a Tuesday... no one gets married on a Tuesday.
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Post by Latecomer on Mar 6, 2017 16:28:45 GMT
Thank you! I'll print him a gift certificate and forward him the email! Phew. I'm now less frantic with worry ;-) Luckily my Hamilton tickets are for a Tuesday... no one gets married on a Tuesday. I was never forgiven for getting married at 3pm on Cup final Day in 1987...by the lifelong Coventry supporter who had to come to my wedding instead of seeing his team win the FA Cup! Enjoy the wedding, Harry Potter and Hamilton!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2017 17:48:24 GMT
Hey all, I'm thinking of giving the returns queue a go on Wednesday, any advice as to what time I should turn up? I've read the reports from others in this thread but most are from several months ago so I don't know if it's more/less busy now etc. Thanks in advance.
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Post by Polly1 on Mar 6, 2017 18:19:17 GMT
Thank you! I'll print him a gift certificate and forward him the email! Phew. I'm now less frantic with worry ;-) Luckily my Hamilton tickets are for a Tuesday... no one gets married on a Tuesday. I was never forgiven for getting married at 3pm on Cup final Day in 1987...by the lifelong Coventry supporter who had to come to my wedding instead of seeing his team win the FA Cup! Enjoy the wedding, Harry Potter and Hamilton! Haha, another one married on cup final day here, 1983 (Man U v Brighton). Fortunately my dad's team didnt get to the final otherwise I don't think he would have come!
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Post by cheesy116 on Mar 6, 2017 22:25:58 GMT
Thank you! I'll print him a gift certificate and forward him the email! Phew. I'm now less frantic with worry ;-) Luckily my Hamilton tickets are for a Tuesday... no one gets married on a Tuesday. I was never forgiven for getting married at 3pm on Cup final Day in 1987...by the lifelong Coventry supporter who had to come to my wedding instead of seeing his team win the FA Cup! Enjoy the wedding, Harry Potter and Hamilton! My brother was getting married the same day that my dads team was playing in the Scottish Cup Final last year, Hibernian...They ended up winning and was the first time they had won it since 1902!!! He wasn't best pleased but held in his frustrations on the day
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Post by madsonmelo on Mar 8, 2017 23:38:58 GMT
So, I'm planning on queueing(?) on April 19 (Wednesday) as I believe it's the best day to do it so, but I heard that in April it's school holiday, is it true? Should I get there before, I don't know, 7:30 just to get sure?
I will have around £100 for the two parts, I think it's enough, right?
Also, for the probable day seats that I will try, is there a place that I can stay if stars raining or do I have to keep a rain coat with me?
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Post by poster J on Mar 9, 2017 9:00:29 GMT
So, I'm planning on queueing(?) on April 19 (Wednesday) as I believe it's the best day to do it so, but I heard that in April it's school holiday, is it true? Should I get there before, I don't know, 7:30 just to get sure? I will have around £100 for the two parts, I think it's enough, right? Also, for the probable day seats that I will try, is there a place that I can stay if stars raining or do I have to keep a rain coat with me? That week is just after Easter, so yes, it will be school holidays.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 9:27:20 GMT
Depends on the local authority though. Easter is fairly late this year, so all our local schools are going back on Tuesday 18th. Some schools may still be on holiday, and as London is a major tourist destination it doesn't really matter when their schools go back because people visit from all over, but it's not going to be the most intense holiday period that it could be. It's certainly going to be easier than, say, August, when *all* the schools are off and the weather should be warmer.
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Post by Ade on Mar 9, 2017 23:12:31 GMT
I lost my mind a bit today and ended up getting the £250 tickets for this Sunday. I just found myself there on the booking page, popped in the card details, vomited a little bit and then slapped myself around for nearly spending more on one booking than the rest of the year's theatre combined...
On a serious note, it really is very easy to get tickets for this if you can be flexible on the pricing. In the hour I was checking the website at lunch, tickets were popping up for dates and disappearing almost constantly. I told myself that I wanted to go this weekend and by lunch I had it booked.
I'm off to bulk buy tins of soup because that's what I'll be eating for the next few months.
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Post by Mark on Mar 9, 2017 23:47:22 GMT
£250... Whoa!
I popped into the box office today and they were able to sell me a restricted view stalls seat for £40 (£20 a part) in June. Will be a second viewing so don't mind the restricted view, was told it was one of the better of all the restricted view seats. Worth a try if you are able to pop in.
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Post by madsonmelo on Mar 10, 2017 0:21:53 GMT
Thanks for all the infos and opinions!
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Post by maggiem on Mar 10, 2017 12:51:24 GMT
£250... Whoa! I popped into the box office today and they were able to sell me a restricted view stalls seat for £40 (£20 a part) in June. Will be a second viewing so don't mind the restricted view, was told it was one of the better of all the restricted view seats. Worth a try if you are able to pop in. That's what I've got for April. Which seat did they give you? A5?
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Post by Ade on Mar 10, 2017 13:05:49 GMT
I'm off to bulk buy tins of soup because that's what I'll be eating for the next few months. Whoa, and he can still afford to "bulk buy" tins of soup after that?! We have a genuine Rockafeller in our midst, folks . Seriously, I find in these situations that eating the soup with a fork makes it last longer, so you feel full for longer. Good luck. If anyone sees a man outside the theatre on Sunday crying for his money back, it's me. In all seriousness I'm seriously excited about making another trip to see it, and I want a good, clear view as I'll be with two Cursed Child newbies.
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Post by Mark on Mar 10, 2017 13:19:32 GMT
£250... Whoa! I popped into the box office today and they were able to sell me a restricted view stalls seat for £40 (£20 a part) in June. Will be a second viewing so don't mind the restricted view, was told it was one of the better of all the restricted view seats. Worth a try if you are able to pop in. That's what I've got for April. Which seat did they give you? A5? That's the one!
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Post by maggiem on Mar 10, 2017 13:25:17 GMT
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Post by dillan on Mar 11, 2017 1:12:58 GMT
I lost my mind a bit today and ended up getting the £250 tickets for this Sunday. I just found myself there on the booking page, popped in the card details, vomited a little bit and then slapped myself around for nearly spending more on one booking than the rest of the year's theatre combined... On a serious note, it really is very easy to get tickets for this if you can be flexible on the pricing. In the hour I was checking the website at lunch, tickets were popping up for dates and disappearing almost constantly. I told myself that I wanted to go this weekend and by lunch I had it booked. I'm off to bulk buy tins of soup because that's what I'll be eating for the next few months. Woah, I do think it's unfair that they've upped the weekend premium seats prices to £250 in the last few weeks. And completely agree that it's very easy to get tickets for the show if you're willing to spend a lot of money for it. I managed to win Friday Forty tickets today for the 2nd time - I'm sitting in G28 and hoping my view isn't too restricted, I'm excited to see Tom as Albus but can't really see anyone being better than Sam tbh.
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Post by Ade on Mar 11, 2017 11:09:21 GMT
I lost my mind a bit today and ended up getting the £250 tickets for this Sunday. I just found myself there on the booking page, popped in the card details, vomited a little bit and then slapped myself around for nearly spending more on one booking than the rest of the year's theatre combined... On a serious note, it really is very easy to get tickets for this if you can be flexible on the pricing. In the hour I was checking the website at lunch, tickets were popping up for dates and disappearing almost constantly. I told myself that I wanted to go this weekend and by lunch I had it booked. I'm off to bulk buy tins of soup because that's what I'll be eating for the next few months. Woah, I do think it's unfair that they've upped the weekend premium seats prices to £250 in the last few weeks. And completely agree that it's very easy to get tickets for the show if you're willing to spend a lot of money for it. I managed to win Friday Forty tickets today for the 2nd time - I'm sitting in G28 and hoping my view isn't too restricted, I'm excited to see Tom as Albus but can't really see anyone being better than Sam tbh. Ooo is Sam off at the minute then? Will it be Tom tomorrow too?
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Post by dillan on Mar 11, 2017 18:03:41 GMT
Woah, I do think it's unfair that they've upped the weekend premium seats prices to £250 in the last few weeks. And completely agree that it's very easy to get tickets for the show if you're willing to spend a lot of money for it. I managed to win Friday Forty tickets today for the 2nd time - I'm sitting in G28 and hoping my view isn't too restricted, I'm excited to see Tom as Albus but can't really see anyone being better than Sam tbh. Ooo is Sam off at the minute then? Will it be Tom tomorrow too? Yep, Sam is currently in NYC
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Post by rclocalz on Mar 15, 2017 1:32:35 GMT
Hi Everyone! First time poster here. Visiting from NYC for the week. Not even sure if I am allowed to post this. I had to buy 2 tickets to the double billing of Harry Potter for this Wednesday (March 15) Part 1 Matinee and Part 2 Evening Performances. I am solo on this trip so I only need one of them. I bought the tickets for 150 pounds each and am looking for someone to take the other ticket for what I paid. Dress Circle Row E. You will be sitting with me so no scams here. PM me if interested. The 150 includes both shows.
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Post by madsonmelo on Mar 16, 2017 2:41:47 GMT
I don't know if I've seen any comment about this, but do they accept credit card or only cash?
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Post by grocker on Mar 17, 2017 4:08:38 GMT
Anyone know if Sam is still off this week? I checked his Twitter but can't tell if he's back in England or still in America. I'm going to see it this Sunday on March 19th and was hoping to catch Sam as Albus again since I've seen Tom as Albus twice already.
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Post by stuartmcd on Mar 17, 2017 8:08:31 GMT
Anyone know if Sam is still off this week? I checked his Twitter but can't tell if he's back in England or still in America. I'm going to see it this Sunday on March 19th and was hoping to catch Sam as Albus again since I've seen Tom as Albus twice already. I saw the show on Wednesday and it was Tom playing the role. Not sure when Sam is back. I have to say that having seen Sam last August I think I prefer Tom's portrayal of the role. Not to say that Sam was bad but I just thought that Tom fitted the part so naturally
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Post by charliec on Mar 17, 2017 16:22:34 GMT
currently some tickets at cheaper prices available on the nimax site for 24th June if anyone is on the hunt at the mo!
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Post by emilytemple on Mar 17, 2017 20:05:38 GMT
Anyone know if Sam is still off this week? I checked his Twitter but can't tell if he's back in England or still in America. I'm going to see it this Sunday on March 19th and was hoping to catch Sam as Albus again since I've seen Tom as Albus twice already. I saw the show on Wednesday and it was Tom playing the role. Not sure when Sam is back. I have to say that having seen Sam last August I think I prefer Tom's portrayal of the role. Not to say that Sam was bad but I just thought that Tom fitted the part so naturally I prefer Tom as Albus too. a would say he is me albus. I read on tumblr connected with fans CC that Tom said at Stage door That .(friday) is his last time as Albus this week it implies Sam returns for the weekendy
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Post by Ade on Mar 17, 2017 22:15:11 GMT
I saw the show on Wednesday and it was Tom playing the role. Not sure when Sam is back. I have to say that having seen Sam last August I think I prefer Tom's portrayal of the role. Not to say that Sam was bad but I just thought that Tom fitted the part so naturally I prefer Tom as Albus too. a would say he is me albus. I read on tumblr connected with fans CC that Tom said at Stage door That .(friday) is his last time as Albus this week it implies Sam returns for the weekendy Completely agree with this. He just seemed far more natural in the role. Albus seemed all the more believable in the hands of Tom.
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Post by emilytemple on Mar 18, 2017 10:06:15 GMT
James Le Lacheur will be in as Scorpius today (I didnot see her as scorpius but I read a lot of praise of portrayal of the role)
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