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Post by zahidf on Nov 8, 2022 8:13:37 GMT
At the Harold Pinter Jan-March
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Post by blobble84 on Nov 8, 2022 9:09:03 GMT
Really enjoyed this at the Edinburgh festival back in 2017.
But the prices in London are ridiculous - up to £150 for a 75 minute, two hander?!?
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Post by stevej678 on Nov 8, 2022 12:13:26 GMT
Really enjoyed this at the Edinburgh festival back in 2017. But the prices in London are ridiculous - up to £150 for a 75 minute, two hander?!? £45 is the top price other than just a few premium seats in Manchester. Got the front row of the stalls for that price. Excited to see this show again. Just been watching Jenna Coleman this week in The Sandman on Netflix.
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Post by drmaplewood on Nov 8, 2022 12:13:38 GMT
Insane prices. £15 and £25 are only in the balcony.
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Nov 8, 2022 12:45:03 GMT
This is a great play but those prices are stupid. I’ve seen this play probably two or three times over the past few years, done either by am dram or fringe companies. It’s not the kind of play that needs a West End run.
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Post by firefingers on Nov 8, 2022 16:20:43 GMT
Loved this play caught it in a London pub theatre which feels more its natural environment than a near 2000 seat barn like Manchester Opera House. Trying to make such an intimate show translate will be quite a challenge.
Initially I thought "What a brilliant idea, this show needs very little tech, cast of two, perfect for a recession where you can make top price 40 quid" but £150? Surely anyone paying that will come out feeling shortchanged?
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Post by theatrefan62 on Nov 8, 2022 16:24:16 GMT
Could be a hot ticket with those leads. Aidan has a strong fan base after Poldark and Jenna is just coming off of one of the biggest Netflix hits in recent years
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Post by nottobe on Nov 8, 2022 16:38:56 GMT
Was intrigued by this but alas the cheap tickets are only in the balcony and not even that cheap for a 75 min two hander. The website says from £15 and I can only see the cheapest being £20. I am not enjoying the recent trend of west end shows costing so much but sadly if tickets are selling producers will carry on.
Also do we need to add another two 'lemons' to the thread title.
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Post by TallPaul on Nov 8, 2022 17:02:30 GMT
Also do we need to add another two 'lemons' to the thread title. Yes we do, but then Manchester and Brighton would have to go. Compromises sometimes have to be made! 🙂
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Post by stevej678 on Nov 8, 2022 17:12:18 GMT
The Quays Theatre at The Lowry or the Playhouse in Liverpool would have been more suitable venues than the Opera House in the North West but maybe the casting will pull audiences in.
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Post by marob on Nov 8, 2022 18:45:23 GMT
Booked front row in Manchester for £40 (fiver off with a theatrecard.) London equivalent £85. 😲
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Post by Jon on Nov 8, 2022 19:45:31 GMT
Also do we need to add another two 'lemons' to the thread title. Yes we do, but then Manchester and Brighton would have to go. Compromises sometimes have to be made! 🙂 Can't we just call it Lemons x 5?
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Post by kyvai on Nov 9, 2022 18:35:11 GMT
Yeah was about to say, Lemons^5 would work! (Or Lemons*5?)
I was excited about this, but yeah. £££. And I find the HP a really uncomfortable theatre with a lot of rubbish seats. I’d like to see it but will wait to see if discounts happen, I’d have happily paid £40-60 in advance for a reasonable seat, but not three time that!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 9, 2022 18:46:03 GMT
Rear stalls curtained off and gallery not on sale at Manc opera house.
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Post by maggiem on Nov 10, 2022 14:45:45 GMT
Booked a £25 ticket in the Circle. I enjoyed watching them on stage in Lieutenant of Inishmore and All My Sons.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Nov 14, 2022 17:50:56 GMT
Booked for Brighton, including the train it was £35 cheaper than London for an equivalent middle stalls seat.
A day in Brighton, show over by 9:00, enough time for a beer after the show and comfortably catch a train home.
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Post by theatreliker on Nov 15, 2022 8:23:56 GMT
Some unjustifiable ticket prices for this
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Post by alessia on Nov 15, 2022 15:28:57 GMT
Prices!!! I would love to see this but certainly NOT for those prices. Hopefully there will be some offers...
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Post by jm25 on Nov 15, 2022 22:11:09 GMT
Completely agree re. the pricing. I'm interested but not that interested. The cheap seats at the Pinter aren't worth the money in my view so wouldn't even want to give them a go.
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Post by lolli on Jan 4, 2023 20:17:30 GMT
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Post by alessia on Jan 5, 2023 10:44:54 GMT
Thank you, still quite pricey for what look like rather bad seats. I really want to see this but I think I'm going to wait more and hope for a today tix offer...
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Post by Dave B on Jan 12, 2023 9:22:11 GMT
Seem to be a lot of 'special prices' for the first couple of weeks going around now. I think four agencies have popped into my mailbox over past couple of days. Worth a look around in case anyone is interested.
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Post by alessia on Jan 12, 2023 13:08:40 GMT
Seem to be a lot of 'special prices' for the first couple of weeks going around now. I think four agencies have popped into my mailbox over past couple of days. Worth a look around in case anyone is interested. Yes I noticed the same! I still don't think the offers are good value though & haven't bought anything yet.
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Post by stagedoorsally on Jan 12, 2023 22:32:36 GMT
Booked for Brighton - don’t actually like that theatre much, but it’s a bit more local and the London prices didn’t seem worth it.
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Post by drmaplewood on Jan 13, 2023 10:08:40 GMT
£25 offer on TodayTix today
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