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Post by highonahill on May 18, 2024 13:19:35 GMT
Front Row Stalls tickets have just been released at £20 each. Thank you! Snapped up one for July, happy to risk a stiff neck and restricted view for that price 😬
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Post by bimse on May 19, 2024 16:46:41 GMT
The ones shown don’t look too bad, to be fair. Restricted view seats at the ends of the front rows for the pantomime were shocking, facing a piece of false proscenium which you had no way of seeing round .
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Post by A.Ham on May 19, 2024 21:29:04 GMT
The ones shown don’t look too bad, to be fair. Restricted view seats at the ends of the front rows for the pantomime were shocking, facing a piece of false proscenium which you had no way of seeing round . For the performances I looked at, it looks as though they’ve not put the end two seats on either side on sale just yet, for the first few rows in those front corners, so hopefully no one will suffer that fate!
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Post by westended on May 22, 2024 17:43:00 GMT
Is that a massive-treadmill-traveltor-thingy in the rehearsal stage deck in the newly released rehearsal images? Might possibly explain why the front row is so restricted if this has to be built on top of the Palladium deck!
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Post by mrbarnaby on May 22, 2024 22:02:53 GMT
Is that a massive-treadmill-traveltor-thingy in the rehearsal stage deck in the newly released rehearsal images? Might possibly explain why the front row is so restricted if this has to be built on top of the Palladium deck! Yes. Expect it to be a high stage!
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Post by justsaying113 on May 23, 2024 6:45:14 GMT
I know she has an impressive turn-out record but do we know if IS has an understudy for this? Keen to see the production (as it's done rarely) but she just leaves me cold (just a personal view).
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Post by ladidah on May 23, 2024 7:42:20 GMT
Surely there must be an understudy - Dr Ranj?
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Post by ilovewemusicals on May 23, 2024 11:39:57 GMT
I know she has an impressive turn-out record but do we know if IS has an understudy for this? Keen to see the production (as it's done rarely) but she just leaves me cold (just a personal view). My guess was Jenna Russell who is usually playing Irene, but that’s only a guess.
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Post by nash16 on May 23, 2024 12:11:44 GMT
I know she has an impressive turn-out record but do we know if IS has an understudy for this? Keen to see the production (as it's done rarely) but she just leaves me cold (just a personal view). My guess was Jenna Russell who is usually playing Irene, but that’s only a guess. JR will not be understudying. Those days are long gone. Any actresses of age in the Ensemble? They’ll probably be covering IS and JR.
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Post by thistimetomorrow on May 23, 2024 14:07:43 GMT
Jodie Jacobs?
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Post by Scswp on May 23, 2024 17:46:10 GMT
There has to be an understudy, but as has been said, Imelda rarely misses.
I think she only missed 3 performances of Gypsy (a Friday and Saturday of the same weekend) and didn’t miss at all in Follies, I don’t think.
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Post by A.Ham on May 31, 2024 12:22:37 GMT
They’ve just announced a £20 ticket scheme for young people for this… 15,000 tickets available across the run for those aged 16-30. Book on LW Theatres site, ID check on arrival. Nice scheme if you qualify!
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Post by capybara on May 31, 2024 12:25:14 GMT
They’ve just announced a £20 ticket scheme for young people for this… 15,000 tickets available across the run for those aged 16-30. Book on LW Theatres site, ID check on arrival. Nice scheme if you qualify! I turn 31 in early August, so… looks like I’ll be going once a week in July!
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Post by marob on May 31, 2024 12:29:02 GMT
For thousands of tickets to suddenly go cheap does that mean it’s not selling?
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Post by nancycunard on May 31, 2024 12:56:49 GMT
For thousands of tickets to suddenly go cheap does that mean it’s not selling? They had a similar scheme for Old Friends last year so I don’t think it can be taken strictly as confirmation of that but there are a lot of seats left for the August dates.
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Post by hadeswasking on May 31, 2024 13:02:23 GMT
For thousands of tickets to suddenly go cheap does that mean it’s not selling? They had a similar scheme for Old Friends last year so I don’t think it can be taken strictly as confirmation of that but there are a lot of seats left for the August dates. Unfortunately Old Friends did this only because it also was not selling...
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Post by A.Ham on May 31, 2024 13:52:59 GMT
For thousands of tickets to suddenly go cheap does that mean it’s not selling? That was my thought too, especially as I also thought of Old Friends that used a similar tactic to help sales. Rather like Old Friends though, I suspect Hello, Dolly isn’t a musical / show 16-30s are generally familiar with, so how successful the offer is remains to be seen.
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Post by alece10 on May 31, 2024 14:24:33 GMT
Great idea and hope it goes well. But I'm not sure that age group is Hello Dolly material. More likely to be the Heather's, Six, Evan Hansen crowd.
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Post by Someone in a tree on May 31, 2024 16:52:05 GMT
What will all these discounts, makes me wonder why the producers didnt have cheaper prices from the start
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Post by Being Alive on May 31, 2024 16:55:21 GMT
As Michael Harrison said in his press release at the time they announced the run at the Palladium - this is an expensive show to put on for only 10 weeks so they had to go high.
Always assumed they'd have to come down/put offers in, but I don't blame them for going high to begin with to try to cover as much of the money it's cost to put on as possible.
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Post by saral on May 31, 2024 17:52:46 GMT
There has to be an understudy, but as has been said, Imelda rarely misses. I think she only missed 3 performances of Gypsy (a Friday and Saturday of the same weekend) and didn’t miss at all in Follies, I don’t think. I think you are right, it was the August Bank Holiday...guess who had tickets for the Saturday 🙄
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Post by Being Alive on May 31, 2024 18:03:55 GMT
Yeah she doesn't go off, and Carol Channing proved for years you don't really need to be able to sing to play Dolly (I'm kidding...kinda) so I figure she'll be on barring injury
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Post by lou105 on Jun 1, 2024 12:23:02 GMT
I have a specific matinee slot when I plan to see this, so I was nervous about relying on a day seat. I've settled for a side stalls seat which was dynamically priced so far as I can tell £40 down on its usual level. I'm assuming it's because someone had managed to leave a single..time will tell how good the view is.
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Post by SuttonPeron on Jun 1, 2024 22:39:14 GMT
The young people rate was available from the beginning of the ticket sales. Less seats and less age range though.
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Jun 2, 2024 2:30:53 GMT
It's interesting that it talks about the £20 tickets and the evidence you need to produce to be eligible.
If you click on that link, it offeres you tickets at £20 and also £45. The £45 tickets are at least £30 less than the normal price. The enail specifically mentioned the £20 tickets, nothing about the £45 ones and there's nothing in the T&C's either.
Despite being older than the 16-30 age range, I got 2 great stalls seats and saved myself £60!
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