Free Theatre/Concert/Misc - codes only, NO CHAT nor COMPS
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
And another code for ENB - Discovering Roland Petit's Carmen: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/606765
Preferred Cinemas :
Richmond, Kingston, West End, Wimbledon, Shepherds Bush, Clapham, Westfield, Fulham
Richmond, Kingston, West End, Wimbledon, Shepherds Bush, Clapham, Westfield, Fulham
Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/757884
ENO Roland Petit’s Carmen
English National Ballet - Roland Petit’s Carmen
Showfilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at box office before 2.20pm today
with Le Jeune Homme et La Mort and L’Arlesienne Visiting Company
“What Petit has done over the past six decades is a marvel of dance-making, of sustained imaginative resource and elegance, of adventurousness, always moving onwards, of unforced theatrical magic” Financial Times
“Roland Petit’s famous Carmen... fresh, adventurous and chic.” Sunday Times
Roland Petit is a ballet legend. France’s most famous – even notorious – choreographer revolutionised ballet with his work for Hollywood films and for his provocative, poetic theatricality. Petit epitomises the Left Bank creative expressionism of Paris, from owning and operating the Casino de Paris to marrying France’s most glamorous and seductive dancer, Zizi Jeanmaire. This is a rare opportunity to see Petit’s extraordinary work in London.
Inspired by Daudet's short story, L'Arlésienne is about Federi's thwarted love for Vivette, the young girl from Arles, set to music especially composed by Bizet for the story. Roland Petit's drama of primordial power unfolds against the frame of the corps de ballet and a landscape by Van Gogh.
Le Jeune Homme et la Mort was famously performed by Mikhail Baryshnikov in the opening sequence of the movie White Nights (1985) encapsulates the existentialist anguish of post-War Paris. This sensational dance-drama was invented by Jean Cocteau for Roland Petit, and sees a faithless woman tormenting her young lover in his cluttered Parisian garret, driving him to desperation and despair.
Carmen exploded into the decorous world of British ballet at its premiere in 1949, with ballet lovers shocked by the sexually voracious choreography and music lovers by the daring rearrangement of Bizet’s electrifying score. Created especially by Petit for Renée (Zizi) Jeanmaire, Carmen is a vivid and emotionally charged story of seduction, intrigue and betrayal which remains Petit’s more popular work.
L'Arlésienne
Choreography Roland Petit; Music Georges Bizet; Design René Allio; Lighting Jean-Michel Desiré
Le Jeune Homme et la Mort
Choreography Roland Petit; Libretto Jean Cocteau; Design Georges Wakhévitch; Music Johan Sebastian Bach; Orchestration Ottorino Respighi; Costumes Karinska; Lighting Jean-Michel Desiré
Carmen
Choreography Roland Petit; Music Georges Bizet; Design Antoni Clavé; Lighting Jean-Michel Desiré
ENO Roland Petit’s Carmen
English National Ballet - Roland Petit’s Carmen
Showfilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at box office before 2.20pm today
with Le Jeune Homme et La Mort and L’Arlesienne Visiting Company
“What Petit has done over the past six decades is a marvel of dance-making, of sustained imaginative resource and elegance, of adventurousness, always moving onwards, of unforced theatrical magic” Financial Times
“Roland Petit’s famous Carmen... fresh, adventurous and chic.” Sunday Times
Roland Petit is a ballet legend. France’s most famous – even notorious – choreographer revolutionised ballet with his work for Hollywood films and for his provocative, poetic theatricality. Petit epitomises the Left Bank creative expressionism of Paris, from owning and operating the Casino de Paris to marrying France’s most glamorous and seductive dancer, Zizi Jeanmaire. This is a rare opportunity to see Petit’s extraordinary work in London.
Inspired by Daudet's short story, L'Arlésienne is about Federi's thwarted love for Vivette, the young girl from Arles, set to music especially composed by Bizet for the story. Roland Petit's drama of primordial power unfolds against the frame of the corps de ballet and a landscape by Van Gogh.
Le Jeune Homme et la Mort was famously performed by Mikhail Baryshnikov in the opening sequence of the movie White Nights (1985) encapsulates the existentialist anguish of post-War Paris. This sensational dance-drama was invented by Jean Cocteau for Roland Petit, and sees a faithless woman tormenting her young lover in his cluttered Parisian garret, driving him to desperation and despair.
Carmen exploded into the decorous world of British ballet at its premiere in 1949, with ballet lovers shocked by the sexually voracious choreography and music lovers by the daring rearrangement of Bizet’s electrifying score. Created especially by Petit for Renée (Zizi) Jeanmaire, Carmen is a vivid and emotionally charged story of seduction, intrigue and betrayal which remains Petit’s more popular work.
L'Arlésienne
Choreography Roland Petit; Music Georges Bizet; Design René Allio; Lighting Jean-Michel Desiré
Le Jeune Homme et la Mort
Choreography Roland Petit; Libretto Jean Cocteau; Design Georges Wakhévitch; Music Johan Sebastian Bach; Orchestration Ottorino Respighi; Costumes Karinska; Lighting Jean-Michel Desiré
Carmen
Choreography Roland Petit; Music Georges Bizet; Design Antoni Clavé; Lighting Jean-Michel Desiré
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Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
Bored in London? we have 5 pair of tickets to final performance at The London Coliseum English National Ballet – Roland Petit’s Carmen with Le Jeune Homme et La Mort and L’Arlesienne at 2.30pm - https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/757884
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Member No. 25 of the "100 free films in 2017" club! 195 films seen!!
List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 10#p386907
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Member No. 25 of the "100 free films in 2016" club! 170 seen!
List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 59#p375395
2015 -210 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p354785
2014 - 178 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p321617
2013 - 104 films seen!
2012 - 103 films seen
2011 - 110 films seen
2010 - 82 films seen
2009 - 72 films seen
2008 - 41 films seen
- Rainey
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
Thanks to Geordie_Ben on MSE
We have a few complimentary tickets to BATMAN LIVE in Newcastle on Saturday and Sunday next week at 11am.
We had a few tickets to the show in Manchester last week and the feedback was fantastic so we can assure you these tickets are worth getting up early for!
For more information and to download tickets (up to 4 tickets so you can take the children!): https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/158567
We have a few complimentary tickets to BATMAN LIVE in Newcastle on Saturday and Sunday next week at 11am.
We had a few tickets to the show in Manchester last week and the feedback was fantastic so we can assure you these tickets are worth getting up early for!
For more information and to download tickets (up to 4 tickets so you can take the children!): https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/158567
Preferred Cinema's now Paignton or Exeter!
- jeanelle
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
The Flying Karamazov Brothers at the Vaudeville Theatre –
· Wednesday 7.30pm
· Thursday 7.30pm
· Friday 5.30pm
For more information or to download tickets: http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/510886
· Wednesday 7.30pm
· Thursday 7.30pm
· Friday 5.30pm
For more information or to download tickets: http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/510886
Preferred Cinemas :
Richmond, Kingston, West End, Wimbledon, Shepherds Bush, Clapham, Westfield, Fulham
Richmond, Kingston, West End, Wimbledon, Shepherds Bush, Clapham, Westfield, Fulham
- jeanelle
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
LAMBDA 2011 DIRECTORS SHOWCASE AT THE LAMDA LINBURY STUDIO
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
by Stephen Lowe
Monday 5 September @ 7:30pm
Tuesday 6 September @ 2:00pm and 7:30pm
Please note that this production contains strong language
Two Rooms
by Lee Blessing
Friday 9 September @ 7:30pm
Saturday 10 September @ 2:00pm and 7:30pm
Our Country's Good
by Timberland Wertenbaker
Tuesday 13 September @ 7:30pm
Wednesday 14 September @ 2:00pm and 7:30pm
http://www.lamda.org.uk/development/events/linbury.htm
Booking opens on Wednesday 10 August 2011.
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
by Stephen Lowe
Monday 5 September @ 7:30pm
Tuesday 6 September @ 2:00pm and 7:30pm
Please note that this production contains strong language
Two Rooms
by Lee Blessing
Friday 9 September @ 7:30pm
Saturday 10 September @ 2:00pm and 7:30pm
Our Country's Good
by Timberland Wertenbaker
Tuesday 13 September @ 7:30pm
Wednesday 14 September @ 2:00pm and 7:30pm
http://www.lamda.org.uk/development/events/linbury.htm
Booking opens on Wednesday 10 August 2011.
Preferred Cinemas :
Richmond, Kingston, West End, Wimbledon, Shepherds Bush, Clapham, Westfield, Fulham
Richmond, Kingston, West End, Wimbledon, Shepherds Bush, Clapham, Westfield, Fulham
- jeanelle
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
Tête à Tête: The Opera Festival
http://www.tete-a-tete.org.uk/opera-festival-2011/
4th-21st August 2011
Riverside Studios
Hammersmith
London W6 9RL
Some free events.
http://www.tete-a-tete.org.uk/opera-festival-2011/
4th-21st August 2011
Riverside Studios
Hammersmith
London W6 9RL
Some free events.
Preferred Cinemas :
Richmond, Kingston, West End, Wimbledon, Shepherds Bush, Clapham, Westfield, Fulham
Richmond, Kingston, West End, Wimbledon, Shepherds Bush, Clapham, Westfield, Fulham
- wuwu
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- Preferred Cinemas: Greenwich Cineworld/Odeon, Lakeside Vue/Odeon, Stratford PictureHouse, Dagenham Showcase
- I have tickets for: Captain America, The Guard, Super 8, The Rise of the Planet of the Apes
- I haven't got tickets for: Cowboys and Aliens
Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
complimentary tickets to BATMAN LIVE in Newcastle on Saturday and Sunday next week at 11am.
For more information and to download tickets (up to 4 tickets so you can take the children!): https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/158567
TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR BOTH DATES
For more information and to download tickets (up to 4 tickets so you can take the children!): https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/158567
TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR BOTH DATES
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- jeanelle
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
Orange Tree Theatre/Stories in Gardens
http://www.orangetreetheatre.co.uk/Stor ... /index.asp
We're working in partnership with Funsense , the Holly Lodge Centre and Garrick’s Temple to bring you an arts event all about enjoying outside spaces, especially gardens, through arts activities and stories. This year there will be stories, an opportunity to make miniature gardens and lanterns, wild animals and some interesting sights and sounds.... Suitable for all ages and accessible to wheelchairs and buggies. This event is designed to attract all families, with an emphasis on families of children with disabilities or learning difficulties.
The Holly Lodge Centre , Richmond Park, Wednesday 17 August 2011
Holly Lodge is the headquarters of Richmond Park. It is a very busy and active place but also has some beautifully quiet places to enjoy. Hear stories with Debs Newbold, come face-to-face with some wild animals, make yor own miniature gardens and take some time to enjoy some ambient sound and tactile activities.
Garrick's Temple, Hampton, Sunday 21 August 2011
David Garrick's Temple to Shakespeare sits on the banks of the River Thames in its own pretty garden. For Stories in Gardens the Temple will be home to some interesting sounds and you can enjoy stories and activities inspired by the fairies of Shakespeare's plays.
Sessions
Both venues have two sessions: 10-30am-12.30 and 1.30pm-3.30pm.
How to book
The event is FREE but places are limited. To book call us 0208 940 0141. Please note this is the number for the admin department, not the box office.
http://www.orangetreetheatre.co.uk/Stor ... /index.asp
We're working in partnership with Funsense , the Holly Lodge Centre and Garrick’s Temple to bring you an arts event all about enjoying outside spaces, especially gardens, through arts activities and stories. This year there will be stories, an opportunity to make miniature gardens and lanterns, wild animals and some interesting sights and sounds.... Suitable for all ages and accessible to wheelchairs and buggies. This event is designed to attract all families, with an emphasis on families of children with disabilities or learning difficulties.
The Holly Lodge Centre , Richmond Park, Wednesday 17 August 2011
Holly Lodge is the headquarters of Richmond Park. It is a very busy and active place but also has some beautifully quiet places to enjoy. Hear stories with Debs Newbold, come face-to-face with some wild animals, make yor own miniature gardens and take some time to enjoy some ambient sound and tactile activities.
Garrick's Temple, Hampton, Sunday 21 August 2011
David Garrick's Temple to Shakespeare sits on the banks of the River Thames in its own pretty garden. For Stories in Gardens the Temple will be home to some interesting sounds and you can enjoy stories and activities inspired by the fairies of Shakespeare's plays.
Sessions
Both venues have two sessions: 10-30am-12.30 and 1.30pm-3.30pm.
How to book
The event is FREE but places are limited. To book call us 0208 940 0141. Please note this is the number for the admin department, not the box office.
Preferred Cinemas :
Richmond, Kingston, West End, Wimbledon, Shepherds Bush, Clapham, Westfield, Fulham
Richmond, Kingston, West End, Wimbledon, Shepherds Bush, Clapham, Westfield, Fulham
- ISMADDER
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
https://rewards.sky.com/skyloyalty/home ... index.html
Return tickets for British Pink Floyd at O2 2nd August at 6:30 pm
Have become available
Return tickets for British Pink Floyd at O2 2nd August at 6:30 pm
Have become available