Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
you mean not Wanted lol? i love rumer, but i guess Karen carpenter-sque soliloquies arent hip right now.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
I went to Adele, even then I believe everyone on the standby queue got in. It's just bad organisation making everyone go through security so many times, ticket checking, waiting, hanging around
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
I went to Glasvegas. It was the emptiest gig I have ever attended during the itunes festival.superhero wrote:I went to Adele, even then I believe everyone on the standby queue got in. It's just bad organisation making everyone go through security so many times, ticket checking, waiting, hanging around
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
They really need to change their ticket allocation procedure!
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I'm really annoyed that I didn't go to that Bar FM comedy thing, especially as I live in Shepherds Bush.
The guy that was supposed to have been playing didn't, but there was lots of good comedy and Reginald D Hunter did his act last. I really like his comedy too
The guy that was supposed to have been playing didn't, but there was lots of good comedy and Reginald D Hunter did his act last. I really like his comedy too
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Oh bollocks that would have been great!valda wrote:Reginald D Hunter did his act last. I really like his comedy too
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typical isnt' it? I saw him at the Soho Theatre, doing a work in progress for £10. A great place to go to see big acts working out thier new material. Russell Brand, Russell Howard, Eddie Izzard, Alan Carr, Jimmy Carr etc. All do these gigs for £10 in tiny 80 person venuesthedude wrote:Oh bollocks that would have been great!valda wrote:Reginald D Hunter did his act last. I really like his comedy tooI saw one of the Have I Got News For You recordings with Reg and people loved him, he was really funny.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
another venue that does these warm up gigs is the tabard in chiswickvalda wrote:typical isnt' it? I saw him at the Soho Theatre, doing a work in progress for £10. A great place to go to see big acts working out thier new material. Russell Brand, Russell Howard, Eddie Izzard, Alan Carr, Jimmy Carr etc. All do these gigs for £10 in tiny 80 person venuesthedude wrote:Oh bollocks that would have been great!valda wrote:Reginald D Hunter did his act last. I really like his comedy tooI saw one of the Have I Got News For You recordings with Reg and people loved him, he was really funny.
we went to see russell howard there and al murray normally £5 or £10 each
but alot smaller venue as it is above the pub
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
and The Riverside studios in Hammersmith. hmmmm I must go and check round, to see if anyone has anything coming up
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Went to see Park Avenue Cat last night at the Arts Theatre. Such a shame it had a very low turnout, the theatre might have been 25% full, plays just don't sell like musicals do. Well it's another candidate for some free SFF tickets I suppose
It was a nice enough situational comedy and even if you don't like it, it's painlessly short at 1hr 20 mins approximately. The acting was too deliberate and by the numbers in places. I was quite surprised for such a small production, how many set changes they have. In fact, one scene things got a little stuck and the engineer guy had to walk on stage to press his remote to make the set move!
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It was a nice enough situational comedy and even if you don't like it, it's painlessly short at 1hr 20 mins approximately. The acting was too deliberate and by the numbers in places. I was quite surprised for such a small production, how many set changes they have. In fact, one scene things got a little stuck and the engineer guy had to walk on stage to press his remote to make the set move!
6/10

