Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
- jem&theholograms
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Went to see another LAMDA at the Lyric last night, was a new play called Redemption Over Hammersmith Broadway. Was interesting, set in 1950's London and focussed on the various characters' crises of faith. The first half was a little bit slow and I didn't quite get the motive of the sinister character, but again all of the actors were impressively good and was worth the trip.
Though on a non-theatrical note, sadly the brownies in the Lyric cafe are a bit rubbish.
Though on a non-theatrical note, sadly the brownies in the Lyric cafe are a bit rubbish.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
erm I thought you meant girl guide browniesjem&theholograms wrote:Went to see another LAMDA at the Lyric last night, was a new play called Redemption Over Hammersmith Broadway. Was interesting, set in 1950's London and focussed on the various characters' crises of faith. The first half was a little bit slow and I didn't quite get the motive of the sinister character, but again all of the actors were impressively good and was worth the trip.
Though on a non-theatrical note, sadly the brownies in the Lyric cafe are a bit rubbish.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
I think those of us who have seen Daisy Pulls It Off can be forgiven for thinking of the human kind of Brownies. The shortest cast member with the eye-patch would have made an excellent Brownie!valda wrote:erm I thought you meant girl guide browniesjem&theholograms wrote:Went to see another LAMDA at the Lyric last night, was a new play called Redemption Over Hammersmith Broadway. Was interesting, set in 1950's London and focussed on the various characters' crises of faith. The first half was a little bit slow and I didn't quite get the motive of the sinister character, but again all of the actors were impressively good and was worth the trip.
Though on a non-theatrical note, sadly the brownies in the Lyric cafe are a bit rubbish.
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The Gielgud Theatre 35 Shaftesbury Avenue.
We have 100 pairs of tickets to give away for a performance on 16 June.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Is anyone going to see the "Conjugal Rights" play tonight in Hoxton?
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Posting here as not actually totally free: Tickets to the Sunday of the Feis festival to see Van Morrison/Thin Lizzy - link is now live. Free ticket but £5.40 admin charge but you can get up to 2 tickets for those interested. 400 available.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Has anyone seen Conjugal Rites? If so: thoughts?
I'm trying to decide if I should go :) (is anyone going tonight by the way?)
I'm trying to decide if I should go :) (is anyone going tonight by the way?)
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
dunno might go.
Saw Redemption at the Lyric, a play with several threads of scenes with characters talking about belief, religion and direction mainly. Was slow in places but well acted.
Daisy Pulls It Off has some great acting too. The actress who played Monica (the other half of the dastardly duo of the play's villains) was fantastically funny, full marks to her.
Saw Redemption at the Lyric, a play with several threads of scenes with characters talking about belief, religion and direction mainly. Was slow in places but well acted.
Daisy Pulls It Off has some great acting too. The actress who played Monica (the other half of the dastardly duo of the play's villains) was fantastically funny, full marks to her.
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