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Post by Jan on Jul 19, 2019 9:58:01 GMT
Does anyone know how long Theatre Token Gift cards last? If they are the Society of London Theatre ones the answer is forever, no expiry date.
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Post by harlow on Jul 30, 2019 15:46:54 GMT
Booking for the Antipodes and wondering opinions on whether to go for: Pit L on the side (around seat 13) or the slightly more expensive back row of the pit straight on Row M. How much better is that to the side? I've only been straight on before but this production seems a bit more expensive than the Dorfman usually is (but maybe I'm remembered the prices wrong) They're both marked as blank and "unremarkable" on monkey's site.
I'd love advice!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jul 30, 2019 17:26:30 GMT
I wasn't able to use a credit voucher (got "There was a problem trying to contact the ticketing system") so ended up paying by card rather than losing the £15 ticket I had sitting in my basket. Have mailed the NT to see if they can refund the credit card payment and take it off the voucher. Edited to add ... they have responded saying they can refund the voucher balance to my card if I give them a call. Got round to calling them to sort this out, they were very helpful. Particularly as the woman I spoke to went through my account and revealed I actually had £114 in credit notes, rather than the £26 I thought I had! Drinks are you then?!
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Post by harlow on Jul 30, 2019 23:06:25 GMT
That's pretty difficult as we don't know the full set up yet. I went L on the side, taking a chance on the legroom (got an aisle seat) and whether the playing area would be close to me or not. Not sure if L will be in its usual place behind the wall or on the floor. My guess is behind the wall. Row M are "high chairs" and under an overhang. I found them comfy and not too far away. For this I think they will be closer than usual, hence the much higher price. So, comes down to if you want legroom / can climb the high chairs or if you want to be potentially closer to the action, I think.
Thank you! Just booked.
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Post by jgblunners on Aug 16, 2019 14:40:06 GMT
I don't recall seeing any official announcements, but the cast for The Antipodes is now up on the NT website and it's quite the collection of names - Conleth Hill, Arthur Darvill, Hadley Fraser, and (my personal one-to-watch at the moment) Fisayo Akinade to name just a few! www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-antipodes
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Post by zahidf on Sept 13, 2019 9:48:19 GMT
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Post by fossil on Oct 15, 2019 16:07:27 GMT
A slightly higher priced platform has just gone on sale
Neil Gaiman on The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Olivier Theatre 5:45 pm — Wednesday 18 December 2019
£31 – Full Price including a signed copy of the book £7.50 – Priority Member NO BOOK £10 – Under 18s / Children NO BOOK £15 – Full Price NO BOOK
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Post by londonpostie on Oct 15, 2019 16:27:52 GMT
I don't recall seeing any official announcements, but the cast for The Antipodes is now up on the NT website and it's quite the collection of names - Conleth Hill, Arthur Darvill, Hadley Fraser, and (my personal one-to-watch at the moment) Fisayo Akinade to name just a few! www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-antipodesWalked past dressing rooms earlier with exactly those names on each door Jus sayin ...
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