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Beate
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ejwrank
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by ejwrank » Fri Sep 09, 2011 12:08 am
valda wrote:weirdfilms33 wrote:I just booked tickets for the awesome stage spectacle that is "Slava's Snowshow" in the Royal Festival Hall in January. I saw the show twice in Wimbledon when I was smaller and it's been embedded in my head as the most beautiful thing I've ever seen on stage. It's marvellously staged with a number of large, impressive set-pieces - at one point a wind machine sends thousands of scraps of tissue paper (or "snow") into the audience as Slava sways in front of it. It takes clowning to a whole new level of artistry - I just love it. Has anyone else seen this magnificent show? If not, I implore you, GO AND SEE IT.
My sister is always raving on about it, she's seen it a couple of times in Southampton. I'm do busy doing a bah humbug I hate Christmas and alwasy refuse to go

Oh yes we have also seen Slava's Snowshow (his full name is Slava Polunin, if I remember right)-- years ago at the Hackney Empire. Our children were small so it must have been 12-15 years ago. We all loved it. Do you remember the huge ball that was thrown into the audience and everyone had to keep it aloft? It was a terrific show and obviously has lived long in the memory.
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cinefila1
- The Sixth Sense

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by cinefila1 » Fri Sep 09, 2011 12:15 am
As others have said here, Rock of Ages is really great fun. I loved all the songs and the finale is the best I have seen in a show. You leave on such a high!
I had no problems collecting the tickets on Wednesday although I was further back in the stalls, row U. I would not mind seeing it again in a few weeks' time. So I keep my fingers crossed for more tickets being made available.
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claire
- The Sixth Sense

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by claire » Fri Sep 09, 2011 2:01 am
weirdfilms33 wrote:I just booked tickets for the awesome stage spectacle that is "Slava's Snowshow" in the Royal Festival Hall in January. I saw the show twice in Wimbledon when I was smaller and it's been embedded in my head as the most beautiful thing I've ever seen on stage. It's marvellously staged with a number of large, impressive set-pieces - at one point a wind machine sends thousands of scraps of tissue paper (or "snow") into the audience as Slava sways in front of it. It takes clowning to a whole new level of artistry - I just love it. Has anyone else seen this magnificent show? If not, I implore you, GO AND SEE IT.
A lady at work dragged a few of us a couple of years ago to see this at Wimbledon.
I didn't fancy seeing it all but went anyway. It was fantastic such a different show. Thes snow coming out into the audience was brilliant as were the giant balls that came out into the audience.
Only thing is I think you have to be quite near front to see all details.
But really different show to see.
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June
- The Sixth Sense

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by June » Fri Sep 09, 2011 4:13 am
ansbro81 wrote:weirdfilms33 wrote:I just booked tickets for the awesome stage spectacle that is "Slava's Snowshow" in the Royal Festival Hall in January. I saw the show twice in Wimbledon when I was smaller and it's been embedded in my head as the most beautiful thing I've ever seen on stage. It's marvellously staged with a number of large, impressive set-pieces - at one point a wind machine sends thousands of scraps of tissue paper (or "snow") into the audience as Slava sways in front of it. It takes clowning to a whole new level of artistry - I just love it. Has anyone else seen this magnificent show? If not, I implore you, GO AND SEE IT.
A lady at work dragged a few of us a couple of years ago to see this at Wimbledon.
I didn't fancy seeing it all but went anyway. It was fantastic such a different show. Thes snow coming out into the audience was brilliant as were the giant balls that came out into the audience.
Only thing is I think you have to be quite near front to see all details.
But really different show to see.
Sounds good

I may treat myself to tickets for Xmas, that's if it's showing then


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claire
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by claire » Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:44 am
if anyone is interested tickets are avaible again for last code of rock of ages today at 5.30
i dont know how to link just that code to more tickets avail thread
but if some one else can please do it
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cinefila1
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by cinefila1 » Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:30 am
Beate wrote: Am I the only one who found it irritating to have girls with beer bottles walking around during the show trying to sell them?
It didn't bother me at first, but during the second half there were more people b*ying and moving around in general (perhaps dashing to the toilet after all the beer they had drunk!) and that was distracting and annoying. But probably the closer you were to the stage the less you noticed all this.
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June
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by June » Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:43 am
June wrote:ansbro81 wrote:weirdfilms33 wrote:I just booked tickets for the awesome stage spectacle that is "Slava's Snowshow" in the Royal Festival Hall in January. I saw the show twice in Wimbledon when I was smaller and it's been embedded in my head as the most beautiful thing I've ever seen on stage. It's marvellously staged with a number of large, impressive set-pieces - at one point a wind machine sends thousands of scraps of tissue paper (or "snow") into the audience as Slava sways in front of it. It takes clowning to a whole new level of artistry - I just love it. Has anyone else seen this magnificent show? If not, I implore you, GO AND SEE IT.
A lady at work dragged a few of us a couple of years ago to see this at Wimbledon.
I didn't fancy seeing it all but went anyway. It was fantastic such a different show. Thes snow coming out into the audience was brilliant as were the giant balls that came out into the audience.
Only thing is I think you have to be quite near front to see all details.
But really different show to see.
Sounds good

I may treat myself to tickets for Xmas, that's if it's showing then

Wow, just looked for tickets to see "Slava's Snowshow" and the prices are so expensive


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valda
- 8 1/2

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by valda » Fri Sep 09, 2011 1:49 pm
I wnder if some of the songs in Rock of Ages were written for the show storyline. I'm sure all of those couldn't have been from the 80's, although I knew quite a few.
I don't bother with the story lines for any of these sorts of shows - We Will Rock you has dreadful storyline but great songs
RE beer ladies, I didn't even realise they were for sale, I thought they were props they were trying to get people to use

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canadian_turtle
- 9 1/2 Weeks

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by canadian_turtle » Fri Sep 09, 2011 2:01 pm
How can you say WWRY has a dreadful storyline??? D:
I know most songs from RoA, some are just less well known. I don't think any of them has been written for the show specifically though some text may be slightly altered (for instance in WWRY they sing about Internet Gaga in Radio Gaga)