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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 6, 2022 12:34:35 GMT
Why do they open booking for all of the shows in the season on the same day?
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Post by Jon on Sept 6, 2022 12:37:10 GMT
Why do they open booking for all of the shows in the season on the same day? It's not that unusual. Most theatres do it.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 6, 2022 12:39:58 GMT
I know but in terms of their customer experience it’s a really stupid idea. How many people see that they’re (supposedly) 2000th a queue and just sack it off?
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Post by Jon on Sept 6, 2022 12:44:42 GMT
I know but in terms of their customer experience it’s a really stupid idea. How many people see that they’re (supposedly) 2000th a queue and just sack it off? Honestly having done queuing system for really hot tickets like the Barbican Hamlet, 2000th in a queue is nothing.
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Post by jm25 on Sept 6, 2022 12:53:50 GMT
Booked for this and Streetcar. As others have said, decent availability. Booked my usual £10 cheap seats! What do you consider the good £10 seats? I’ve always found the restricted views a bit annoying at the Almeida I went for the upper left of the circle as you look at the seat plan (so upper right when facing the stage). Not the ones all the way round to the side, but I’ve sat in them before and they weren’t that bad. There are slight restrictions on what you can see but compared to restricted view seats you get in lots of West End theatres, it’s nothing. For me it’s certainly worth it for the price!
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Post by helso1 on Sept 6, 2022 12:56:30 GMT
Managed to get a partial view stalls for the final performance. Hopefully not too restricted! :-)
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Post by jampot on Sept 6, 2022 13:05:29 GMT
Why do they open booking for all of the shows in the season on the same day? It was only 2 of the 4...
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Post by vickyg on Sept 6, 2022 13:12:23 GMT
Started out 4600 and something in the queue and managed to get an end of aisle £25 ticket! Still pretty good availability considering the time I spent in the queue.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 6, 2022 13:20:36 GMT
Why do they open booking for all of the shows in the season on the same day? It was only 2 of the 4...
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Post by hadeswasking on Sept 6, 2022 14:08:09 GMT
Just got my ticket now for the end of November! Was on the night shift last night and was surprised when I woke up there was any for this run left.
Hopefully its good or I'm going to spend a couple months hearing about how awful it is before I go... Great chance to see some really great talent on stage though.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Sept 6, 2022 14:19:20 GMT
There's no queue now and good availability in November. I've made a second booking for 30 November ; a £10 restricted view seat in row H stalls, just one in from a £50 seat.
Seems a huge price difference on adjacent seats so hopefully not too restricted.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 6, 2022 14:24:33 GMT
I always try to see new shows within the first few days but due to medical reasons I am unable to go until very late in the run so (slightly to my advantage) have been able to get a couple of good stalls seats. The wait will be very frustrating though.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 6, 2022 14:26:08 GMT
Does anyone know if Andrew Randalls is scheduled to perform at all shows? I'm hoping yes as it's a short run. answering my own question. Box office have advised that the cast are due to perform at all performances unless there is an emergency (no understudies)
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Post by hadeswasking on Sept 6, 2022 14:28:03 GMT
Does anyone know if Andrew Randalls is scheduled to perform at all shows? I'm hoping yes as it's a short run. answering my own question. Box office have advised that the cast are due to perform at all performances unless there is an emergency (no understudies) This is a horrible idea. They'd rather cancel than have understudies.
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Post by anthony40 on Sept 6, 2022 14:37:30 GMT
answering my own question. Box office have advised that the cast are due to perform at all performances unless there is an emergency (no understudies) This is a horrible idea. They'd rather cancel than have understudies. (I believe) The Menier did the same thing as does Southwalk Playhouse on occasion.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 6, 2022 14:43:23 GMT
A lot of the smaller theatres do the same as its financially not viable to pay for understudies.
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Post by austink on Sept 6, 2022 15:22:09 GMT
And they will have understudies when it come to town. Not uncommon when it’s a new show to not have understudies at the beginning of the run as so many things are changing. I am sure they will look to add some swings once they get going but at this stage they are likely focussed on getting it in its feet. This is a horrible idea. They'd rather cancel than have understudies. (I believe) The Menier did the same thing as does Southwalk Playhouse on occasion.
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Post by craig on Sept 6, 2022 16:36:14 GMT
Booked tickets for this with no problem, albeit in the circle. Something to look forward to, especially if Bunny Christie is designing the set!
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Post by kathryn on Sept 6, 2022 16:52:44 GMT
So it looks like I was right - everyone on here who wanted tickets got them?
Should have held my nerve on that membership!
(Oh well, had enough cheap seats at the Almeida over the years not to begrudge chucking them some extra money really…..)
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Post by alece10 on Sept 6, 2022 17:05:38 GMT
So it looks like I was right - everyone on here who wanted tickets got them? Should have held my nerve on that membership! (Oh well, had enough cheap seats at the Almeida over the years not to begrudge chucking them some extra money really…..) Yes but you probably got a better seat with your membership than if you waited until today and its a good theatre to support.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 6, 2022 17:17:30 GMT
I know but in terms of their customer experience it’s a really stupid idea. How many people see that they’re (supposedly) 2000th a queue and just sack it off? Honestly having done queuing system for really hot tickets like the Barbican Hamlet, 2000th in a queue is nothing. That wasn’t the point I was making really. But never mind. Carry on Queuing!
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Post by jampot on Sept 6, 2022 17:28:09 GMT
It was only 2 of the 4... Was talking about the other 2 main productions announced on the 23rd Aug at the same time as street car and Tammy ...
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Post by kathryn on Sept 6, 2022 18:42:16 GMT
So it looks like I was right - everyone on here who wanted tickets got them? Should have held my nerve on that membership! (Oh well, had enough cheap seats at the Almeida over the years not to begrudge chucking them some extra money really…..) Yes but you probably got a better seat with your membership than if you waited until today and its a good theatre to support. Thanks, I’m going to hold on to that thought! And maybe they’ll have something else on later in the year I want to book for (not bothered about another Streetcar).
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Post by kathryn on Sept 6, 2022 18:48:18 GMT
Honestly having done queuing system for really hot tickets like the Barbican Hamlet, 2000th in a queue is nothing. That wasn’t the point I was making really. But never mind. Carry on Queuing! I wonder how many in the queue had more than one device joining? That was the old trick - set 2 or 3 devices to join in the hope that one will get a lucky low queue place, and then close the others out. I would guess that many people savvy enough to be getting in the queue for public on-sale are experienced queuers who know the tricks.
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Post by jm25 on Sept 6, 2022 19:22:34 GMT
That wasn’t the point I was making really. But never mind. Carry on Queuing! I wonder how many in the queue had more than one device joining? That was the old trick - set 2 or 3 devices to join in the hope that one will get a lucky low queue place, and then close the others out. I would guess that many people savvy enough to be getting in the queue for public on-sale are experienced queuers who know the tricks. Guilty! I was just sat at my desk at work so between browsers and my PC/phone probably had three places in the queue before settling for the best-placed one. For a recent Old Vic on sale I tried two devices and got in much quicker using the second device which joined the queue later. The Almeida did at least seem to assign places in chronological order.
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Post by jamb0r on Sept 6, 2022 21:17:43 GMT
Shhhhh stop telling everyone the secrets! If they find out that's what we're all doing they'll work out a way to stop it like when TodayTix fixed the loophole of being able to access rush tickets before everyone else! Was a sad day when that ended!
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Post by kathryn on Sept 6, 2022 22:00:53 GMT
I didn’t know that one!
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Post by mkb on Sept 6, 2022 22:10:47 GMT
Are the Almeida wise to the Googlebot bypass, or does that work with them?
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Post by kyvai on Sept 7, 2022 5:48:32 GMT
Just to be super annoying I’ve waltzed in 18 hours late after the rush and got a good seat for a Saturday in November I wanted, which is all I could do anyway due to work rotas/already got tickets for other things. I’m never able to do queuing for things in the middle of a weekday, it’s just not possible in my job. I can see it’s sold out for many dates early on and limited availability for most of the run now, so I guess it will probably be sold out overall. How exciting.
Will be interesting to hear what the stalls restricted views are like - they don’t even exist on Seatplan at the moment, they must have reconfigured the theatre and added them. I decided to go central circle row C and not risk it. I have very little patience these days for any annoyances!
On that note - I’ve had some very annoying experiences lately at the theatre due to the poor etiquette of fellow audience members, can we expect better for a production/venue like this?
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Post by Dave B on Sept 7, 2022 8:24:17 GMT
Will be interesting to hear what the stalls restricted views are like - they don’t even exist on Seatplan at the moment, They do! They just aren't really restricted compared to what most people think are restricted reviews If you checkout almost any popular Almedia show thread here you will almost certainly find a number of us who regularly sing the praises of these seats at these prices. seatplan.com/london/almeida-theatre/seating-plan/Take a look at F18 as a good example, the few pictures are pretty accurate and basically you can lean around the pillar. Those seats there are our go-to for Almeida and sometimes these are such good value that we sit at opposite sides of the row for a tenner each with the seats next to us being £40 (or higher). The only restricted seats I've ever felt were restricted at Almeida were the end of the C rows at the very side upstairs and this can change hugely depending on how the stage is setup. They were still fine seats. And just for some money where my mouth is, I booked F18 and F19 yesterday for our Streetcar tickets
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