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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 10:35:03 GMT
On the Nimax site the only £20 tickets are at the back or restricted view in the upper circle. Nothing in the stalls or dress circle under £57 (presume £47 was in previews).
So I think I can live without this one unless some offers turn up.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 10:38:10 GMT
On the Nimax site the only £20 tickets are at the back or restricted view in the upper circle. Nothing in the stalls or dress circle under £57 (presume £47 was in previews). So I think I can live without this one unless some offers turn up. They are hoping people will pay high prices Based on Sienna Miller Based on her previous amazing stage roles?!! On the other hand the YV is SO cheap We have been spoilt They haven't increased at least their bottom ticket prices for ages I think I have been in the front row for every main house show for £10 for best part of a decade So I dont begrudge the WE venture so much But they could have cast a better actor
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 10:47:41 GMT
Hey Parsley, the balcony would have been use for All My Sons (assuming they sold enough tickets per performance), as it was only since the Curious Incident of... well, the Ceiling in the Early-Evening-Time that they've closed it off. No loss, the balcony was tremendously high up, plagued with bars, and dreadfully uncomfortable. For the upper circle and dress circle, I absolutely cannot recommend the sides, AT ALL. Not just the outermost few seats either, I would categorically aim for the middle third of the seats and avoid like the plague the outer third on each side. Once the circles start to bend, the view starts to be awfully impeded. I can't speak with confidence for the visibility with regards to height of the upper circle or the rake of the seats as it's been a long time since I've been up there, and it obviously does depend on the staging or whether you get tall/inconsiderate people in front of you, but keeping central is the main thing to bear in mind I reckon.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 10:52:28 GMT
Thanks TM and Bae for quick replies
The balcony is awful at Apollo in that case
I am not surprised they closed it!!
I booked her the middle of upper (grand) circle in the end Centre of row D
She is 6ft so won't have issues seeing over heads although may get squashed legs!
It's not a must see
There is too much potential for a major f*** up here
I think £35 is fine
If it's amazing it will end up being a bargain
Have a nice weekend!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 10:53:01 GMT
Sienna aside, there is something filthily foxy about Jack O'Connell though . . .
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 10:55:51 GMT
Sienna aside, there is something filthily foxy about Jack O'Connell though . . . I mean you're not wrong Ryan, you're not wrong...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 10:57:27 GMT
Sienna aside, there is something filthily foxy about Jack O'Connell though . . . I mean you're not wrong Ryan, you're not wrong... AND it's Tennessee Williams. They have got to put him in a sweaty vest at the very least.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 11:00:01 GMT
I booked her the middle of upper (grand) circle in the end Centre of row D I think you've done the very best you can, Parsley, well done. At least she has the aisle to put a leg into, if need be. I will get a beating if the seats are too bad But an even bigger beating if the show is no good 😂😂😂
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 11:02:00 GMT
Well, I made a pilgrimage to the Crucible Theatre Sheffield to see Jack O'Connell in The Nap.
And I saw Sienna Miller in David Lan's Young Vic on Walkabout As You Like It at Wyndham's.
And Benedict Andrews is one of the hot directors at the Young Vic, the Barbican and globally.
But it's less than a year since Robert Hastie's Theatr Clwyd COaHTR with Catrin Stewart.
So, regrettably, I'll pass on this.
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Post by daniel on Feb 24, 2017 11:19:33 GMT
I think if I can get one of the Young Vic's £10 Under 25 tickets I'll go, otherwise will give it a miss.
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Post by daniel on Feb 24, 2017 12:19:54 GMT
^ Loads of those on the front row of the grand circle (ideal if you are under 5ft as there is no legroom) and two boxes at that level. Bookable on the Young Vic site. Thanks TM. Ended up booking a £20 seat through Nimax as the YV site wouldn't even load.
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Post by Ade on Feb 24, 2017 12:31:53 GMT
Sienna aside, there is something filthily foxy about Jack O'Connell though . . . Basically the reason I'm even considering this
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Post by boybooshka on Feb 24, 2017 13:40:06 GMT
Booked. I've seen it before but I imagine this time I will really feel Maggie's frustration. Perhaps to the point of doing a bit of yowling from the grand Circle myself Those ears! and i'm watching it the day before Angels in America, so between him and Russell Tovey i'm gonna be in ear lovers heaven haha.
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Post by kathryn on Feb 24, 2017 18:55:27 GMT
Eh, maybe I'll pass on this one for the time being. There might be a lottery/day seats later in a better position than the back of the grand.
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Post by Kenneth_C on Feb 25, 2017 6:14:27 GMT
I don't care who's in the cast. You couldn't pay me to see Benedict Andrews muck up another Tennessee Williams play.
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Post by callum on Apr 10, 2017 0:47:17 GMT
Not sure if who's playing Big Daddy has been announced but can't find it anywhere? Are they going for a 'name'? Fantasy casting if so: Spacey, John Goodman, Albert Finney (too old?), Sean Bean, SRB?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 11:36:05 GMT
Not sure if who's playing Big Daddy has been announced but can't find it anywhere? Are they going for a 'name'? Fantasy casting if so: Spacey, John Goodman, Albert Finney (too old?), Sean Bean, SRB? Billie Piper?
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Post by callum on Apr 10, 2017 13:02:32 GMT
Not sure if who's playing Big Daddy has been announced but can't find it anywhere? Are they going for a 'name'? Fantasy casting if so: Spacey, John Goodman, Albert Finney (too old?), Sean Bean, SRB? Billie Piper? She's so hot right now
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Post by lynette on Apr 10, 2017 13:12:29 GMT
David Suchet? He does good American accent. Huge theatre, iffy female lead, bloke I don't know with ears... maybe I'll give this a miss. It is a good play though.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 13:14:09 GMT
Shirley Crabtree?
(one for the teenagers there!)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 13:18:43 GMT
Not sure if who's playing Big Daddy has been announced but can't find it anywhere? Is Giant Haystacks still with us? He could do it. To be honest I didn't realise the play was about wrestling. I thought it was about Liz Taylor, bits of gayness and a few sweaty vests.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 13:19:27 GMT
Shirley Crabtree? (one for the teenagers there!) Great minds . . . .
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 13:22:42 GMT
Gerard Murphy would have been very good.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 14:07:58 GMT
David Suchet? He does good American accent. Huge theatre, iffy female lead, bloke I don't know with ears... maybe I'll give this a miss. It is a good play though. Jack O'Connell is probably the best male screen actor under 30. Or at least in the top 5, he's excellent.
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Post by theatrelover123 on Apr 10, 2017 14:37:50 GMT
David Suchet? He does good American accent. Huge theatre, iffy female lead, bloke I don't know with ears... maybe I'll give this a miss. It is a good play though. Jack O'Connell is probably the best male screen actor under 30. Or at least in the top 5, he's excellent. No. Just no
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