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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2018 13:47:23 GMT
Just watched this video about Macbeth and I am very intrigued by this production, the witches do look bloody terrifying aswell.
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Post by Polly1 on Feb 15, 2018 17:34:21 GMT
It's mid-Feb, any news on booking dates?
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Post by jadnoop on Feb 15, 2018 18:44:36 GMT
It's mid-Feb, any news on booking dates? The website has been updated with a first event thing for Lehman Trilogy (talk + show package on August 7th): www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/tickets/11475So I presume the rest of the dates will be online tomorrow. Iirc, for the current season, tickets went on sale (to the patron members) a couple of days after the ticket pages were put online, so if it's the same then presumably either tomorrow or monday(?)
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Post by jadnoop on Feb 20, 2018 18:39:12 GMT
Whoop. Dates are up:
Lehman Trilogy: 4 July - 8 Aug (Talks on 7 Aug)
An Octoroon: 7 Jun - 18 Jul
Julie: 31 May - 4 Aug
Translations: 22 May - 7 Jul
Pages for each show are also up, so if this is the same as last time, then it should mean that the full info is up tomorrow. Pretty excited.
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Post by lynette on Feb 20, 2018 18:56:00 GMT
Translations! Is that the Translations about the Irish? O heaven if it is. One play I’ve missed and wanted to see for yonks.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2018 18:57:23 GMT
Yep, the Brian Friel play. I saw the recentish ETT production at the Rose Kingston, it was very beautiful. Hope this one lives up to it!
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Post by Polly1 on Feb 20, 2018 19:01:44 GMT
Whoop. Dates are up: Lehman Trilogy: 4 July - 8 Aug (Talks on 7 Aug) An Octoroon: 7 Jun - 18 Jul Julie: 31 May - 4 Aug Translations: 22 May - 7 Jul Pages for each show are also up, so if this is the same as last time, then it should mean that the full info is up tomorrow. Pretty excited. Where are you reading this please? Keen to know if there are any/many trilogy days for Lehman. Yes, Translations is a lovely play, also saw the excellent ETT version a few years ago.
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Post by jadnoop on Feb 20, 2018 19:12:14 GMT
Whoop. Dates are up: Lehman Trilogy: 4 July - 8 Aug (Talks on 7 Aug) An Octoroon: 7 Jun - 18 Jul Julie: 31 May - 4 Aug Translations: 22 May - 7 Jul Pages for each show are also up, so if this is the same as last time, then it should mean that the full info is up tomorrow. Pretty excited. Where are you reading this please? Keen to know if there are any/many trilogy days for Lehman. Yes, Translations is a lovely play, also saw the excellent ETT version a few years ago. My understanding is that it's a single play called 'The Lehman Trilogy', rather than being 3 separate shows, but I may well be mistaken. Although sorry if I've misunderstood what you're asking. In terms of what's online at the mo, Lehman seems to have 26 performances so more-or-less daily for the run, and spot checking suggests that evenings start at 7pm. In terms of the info, it's from the NT website. Basically, this is their structure for specific shows: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/pinocchio and if you change the final words to something else, it comes up with an actual webpage which has a temporary hold, like this: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-lehman-trilogy If this wasn't a real show, then it would come up with a 'Page not found' type error like this: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/blah-blahIn terms of the dates, their ticket page show the date, time & cost info, like this: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/tickets/9965 and the number at the end represents shows & days chronologically, so this is the first Lehman Trilogy day: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/tickets/11501 and the last show (at least for now) is: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/tickets/11526 after which the next show (An Octoroon) begins.
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Post by lynette on Feb 20, 2018 21:07:24 GMT
So something called Trilogy isn’t a trilogy? That's gonna confuse some of the punters, me being the first!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2018 21:13:04 GMT
We coped with the Royal Court's Father Comes Home From The Wars Parts 1, 2 & 3, I'm sure we'll survive this too.
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Post by lynette on Feb 20, 2018 21:21:53 GMT
They are doing a David Hare play!! What do we have to do to convey to the NT that we have had enough of being told what to think by this self appointed conscience of the middle, mainly white class? ( noted exception of policeman sidekick in Collateral) class? Enough!
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Post by Polly1 on Feb 20, 2018 22:56:42 GMT
Thanks jadnoop. I'm no longer an NT member so cannot access the page through your link but having read up a bit more, it seems like the original trilogy has been condensed into one (presumably long) play. So not quite such a panic with booking.
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Post by jadnoop on Feb 20, 2018 23:16:21 GMT
Thanks jadnoop. I'm no longer an NT member so cannot access the page through your link but having read up a bit more, it seems like the original trilogy has been condensed into one (presumably long) play. So not quite such a panic with booking. Regarding the 'The Lehman Trilogy' webpage, I don't think it's to do with being a member, I'm pretty sure it's just an IT thing. Basically, they make the webpage with the info, but it's not made viewable to the general public until they decide to release the info. So my guess is that tomorrow or the day after, an NT tweet will go out announcing the shows, and that page will have be switched over to 'live' and be viewable to all. Don't worry, there's no need to panic with ticket sales yet.
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Post by showgirl on Feb 21, 2018 6:00:48 GMT
Thanks jadnoop . I'm no longer an NT member so cannot access the page through your link but having read up a bit more, it seems like the original trilogy has been condensed into one (presumably long) play. So not quite such a panic with booking. Don't worry, there's no need to panic with ticket sales yet. Or indeed at any point for some of us, given what's on offer!
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Post by rumbledoll on Feb 21, 2018 6:03:37 GMT
When are they going to announce the season properly? It's almost the end of February...
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Post by Rory on Feb 21, 2018 7:26:04 GMT
Announcements from nearly everywhere feel like they are taking ages to come through this year!
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Post by Polly1 on Feb 21, 2018 9:19:18 GMT
Don't worry, there's no need to panic with ticket sales yet. Or indeed at any point for some of us, given what's on offer! Haha! No, I was only thinking about the Lehman thing being 3 plays and wanting to book for one day, but as I misunderstood (I mean, obviously something called a trilogy is going to be one play...!?) Never panic about anything at the Nash these days as there are always returns.
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Post by Snciole on Feb 21, 2018 13:48:17 GMT
So I've decided to renounce my Priority Membership because AMEX (the fools!) have given me a credit card. Are Amex Dates the same as public booking dates or is there an advance?
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Post by jek on Feb 21, 2018 13:48:23 GMT
Just had my priority membership email through giving details of these productions. Wonder if the IT system will hold up this time on 1st March when booking opens.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2018 14:03:10 GMT
So I've decided to renounce my Priority Membership because AMEX (the fools!) have given me a credit card. Are Amex Dates the same as public booking dates or is there an advance? Amex is a day (or two?) before public, it's extremely rare it gets you access to any of the decent cheap seats though. It's best for if you're flexible on how much you spend on a seat, or if you want a guaranteed allotment of seats. You do get 10% off in the bookshop though.
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Post by Phantom of London on Feb 21, 2018 14:58:00 GMT
See War Horse is going back to the Olivier for a limited run over Christmas, to mark the centenary of the end of the first world war, what a nice way to mark the end of the war.
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Post by Jon on Feb 21, 2018 15:02:47 GMT
See War Horse is going back to the Olivier for a limited run over Christmas, to mark the centenary of the end of the first world war, what a nice way to mark the end of the war. WOS seems to suggests it's going to the Lyttelton so I suspect the tour is doing a run over Christmas before going back on the road
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2018 15:10:27 GMT
Oh, that's interesting, I'd assumed they were going to slam it lovingly back into the Olivier as another placeholder while they run around frantically behind the scenes to try and solve the greater issues of why do so few plays actually WORK on that stage.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 21, 2018 15:28:37 GMT
I’m guessing St George is not returning
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Post by Jon on Feb 21, 2018 15:44:15 GMT
Oh, that's interesting, I'd assumed they were going to slam it lovingly back into the Olivier as another placeholder while they run around frantically behind the scenes to try and solve the greater issues of why do so few plays actually WORK on that stage. I suspect it's because the touring production is designed for traditional theatres in mind and it's likely isn't worth them reblocking it for the Olivier for a short run since it's going back on the road once it finishes at the NT. Not to mention, the Christmas production this year is I think The Witches which I assume is going to the Olivier
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