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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#411 Post by funthing29 » Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:58 am

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When 02/07/11 19:30
Where Kings Place, .
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Britten Sinfonia Quiddities
Britten Sinfonia Quiddities
Saturday, 2 July 2011 - 7:30pm / Hall One

Strauss Prelude to Capriccio

Mozart Oboe Quartet

John Woolrich Quiddities Schoenberg Verklaerte Nacht

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Britten Sinfonia

An alternative title to Quiddities might have been Lake Greifen, after the Robert Walser story. The narrator swims in a small hidden lake. What will such a swim be like when the lake is dark and the sky full of stars? William Gass wrote 'The story says no more (the story is over), but we can guess the rest. Commissioned by the Britten Sinfonia, and played by them in this concert.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#412 Post by funthing29 » Fri Jul 01, 2011 10:00 am

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When 01/07/11 19:30
Where London Coliseum, .
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Two Boys
World Premiere of Nico Muhly's new opera with a libretto by Craig Lucas.

A teenage boy is stabbed. An older boy is caught on CCTV leaving the scene. An open-and-shut case, it would seem. But, as Detective Inspector Anne Strawson investigates the older boy's story, she uncovers a bizarre nexus of chatroom meetings, mysterious internet identities, supposed spy rings and disturbing cybersex, leading to a stunning conclusion.

Loosely inspired by actual events that occured in an English industrial city, Nico Muhly's new opera is a cautionary tale of the dark side of the internet.

With a libretto by Craig Lucas, screenwriter of Prelude to a Kiss and Reckless and video design by Fifty Nine Productions, whose work has been a key feature of such recent ENO triumphs as Doctor Atomic and Satyagraha, this new co-production with the Metropolitan Opera, New York, is directed by Tony Award-winner Bartlett Sher, making his UK opera debut.

Some elements of this production may be unsuitable for those under 18 years of age.

SHOWFILMFIRST Vouchers should be allocated seating tickets between 6.30 and 7.15pm at the main box office. As ever, please be discrete and respect that people you are sitting with will have pa*d a lot of money for their tickets.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#413 Post by funthing29 » Sat Jul 02, 2011 2:52 pm

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When 02/07/11 21:00
Where The Rose Theatre, .
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David Goo
David Goo Variety Show

A fantastic adult variety show! Expect surrealism and insanity!

For one night only, comedy ska/klezmer/rock spectacle the David Goo Variety Band host their own show at the prestigious 1000 capacity Rose Theatre in Kingston. Expect surrealism, insanity and fun danceable tunes in equal measure. The show will be Zombie themed, featuring a Zombie boutique for those who wish to dress up, and there will be an array of guest performers including a string quartet accompanying the band!
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121 free films seen in 2012 (115 different films, 6 repeat viewings)
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#414 Post by superhero » Sat Jul 02, 2011 3:36 pm

Few complimentary tickets available to see Paul Chowdhry at the 02 Indigo tonight (Saturday)

For more information and to download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/366015

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Music on the Roof

#415 Post by cliveas » Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:44 pm

We’ve got three fabulous evenings of live music to make your summer even more memorable.

Watch the sun set over St. Paul's Cathedral and the London skyline from our stunning roof terrace as soul superstar Natalie Williams, and her incredible 10 piece band, headline a three-day mini-festival of jazz, soul and pop all in aid of The Prince's Trust.

From talented girl groups High on Heels and Parade through to the jewel of the UK jazz scene Clare Teal, make this a date for the diary this summer.

And that’s not all. Thursday and Saturday nights are free plus there’s a complimentary drink on offer. We ask that you help The Prince’s Trust who do such amazing work for young people in the UK with a £5 suggested donation on arrival.

Entry is from 6.30pm - performances start at 7.00pm.


Thursday 14th July – High on Heels (free admission)
High On Heels possess the combined sass of an entire army of Beyonces, but they are so, so, SO much more than mere pop-droids. This is no ordinary girl band. This isn’t even a band. This, is a Collective; a Collective with quantifiable talent which surpasses its very visible glamour. What’s more, this Collective wasn’t just voted together by the viewing public; this Collective came together to breathe life into one unique, yet simple, concept: take the best professionals from every known musical genre for the purposes of experimentation in energy and sound.


Saturday 16th July – Clare Teal & Laurie Holloway Trio (free admission)
Clare Teal is one of the most successful Female British jazz singers in decades with a string of albums behind her, including the UK National Top 20 hit "Don't Talk".

Alongside her music, Clare has a successful career in broadcasting, presenting Clare Teal, Sunday night at 10pm and Big Band Special, Monday night at 11pm for Radio 2.

Accompanying Clare is the Laurie Holloway Trio. There are very few British jazz musicians who have become household names, however Laurie Holloway’s work as a pianist, composer, music director and arranger has led to him becoming something of a national treasure.


Places are limited, so click here to book now! http://www.onenewchange.com/1music-on-the-roof.aspx

One New Change, London, EC4M 9AF

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#416 Post by badcoverversion » Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:37 pm

Complete treat for the children if you can get into central London for show tonight!

We have a few complimentary tickets available to the Flying Karamazov Brothers at 7.30pm at the Vaudeville Theatre, The Strand.


Take four entertainers who are musicians, comedians, acrobats, dancers, jugglers and philosophers. Add kilts, moustaches, musical instruments, two thousand cardboard boxes, tutus, topical satire and the ability to juggle anything.

For more information or to download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/805030

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#417 Post by canadian_turtle » Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:29 am

We have a few complimentary tickets to comedy at the 02 Indigo on 7th July - Steve-O: The Entirely Too Much Information Tour Fresh from the Jackass and Wildboyz TV Shows

For more information and to download tickets: http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/982559
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#418 Post by pcRock » Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:29 pm

Free Gig Tickets - NEeMA - 07/07/11 19:30 Bush Hall - London-

code 176750

NEEMA

Born of Egyptian and Lebanese decent, NEeMA’s presence on and off stage is as powerful and charismatic as her voice is honest. Her debut album ‘Masi Cho’ released in 2006, received critical success and led to her touring Canada, Ireland, Australia, UK and the US. Her follow up second album ‘Watching You Think’ released last year is a collection of twelve musical stories that seamlessly meld elements of world music, folk and jazz with a good measure of pop. Leonard Cohen, who co-produced the album, said of NEeMA "in the midst of all the static, a voice of true feeling arises – a rare event!"

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#419 Post by badcoverversion » Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:14 am

Manchester SFF folks, check your email because you might have an invitation to Batman Live at the MEN arena.

We have a few complimentary family tickets to Batman Live in Manchester. Please note that this invitation is personal to you and cant be shared.

For thefirst time in DC Comic’s history, see Batman the world’s most popular DC SuperHero as you’ve never seen him before, in an all-new, live-action arenaadventure, set to take the world by storm.


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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#420 Post by superhero » Fri Jul 08, 2011 2:03 pm

FREE Tickets for The Secret Market - contact our box office 020 8858 7755 Performances 11am, 2pm and 5pm 23-24 July

(Greenwich Theatre, London)

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