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#3601 Post by witwicky » Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:08 pm


Well the last link http://youtu.be/3VpB3tXmwgs has a song called droplets of rain…

No I just thought everyone would love this, I guess I discovered this band/artist back in January and I have been hooked to this kinda music, it’s very addictive. I love movie soundtrack music, such as the Blade Runner sound track, and this is so relaxing.

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#3602 Post by canadian_turtle » Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:20 pm

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#3603 Post by jeanelle » Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:24 pm

I should think they mean MARCH.
SMOLENSK
by Sarah Grochala

Rehearsed reading of a searching new play by the
2011 Winner of The Adopt A Playwright Award


Thursday 15th February 2012
2pm for 2.30pm start – ends latest 5pm

THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET

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Grisha's personal life is a car crash but as an air traffic controller he knows he has the skills to avert a major disaster.
Asia is a television journalist and is used to reporting tragedies but never expected to find herself at the centre of one.
When a Polish plane crashes near a Russian airport, Grisha and Asia are reluctantly drawn into a maelstrom of grief, bad blood and conspiracy theories.

As their worlds are turned upside down, they are forced to question who their friends and enemies are.

SARAH GROCHALA became the fourth playwright to win the OffWestEnd.com Adopt A Playwright Award. Launched by OffWestEnd.com in 2008, the award helps playwrights of quality – who have already had at least one play staged – to find the time, space and financial backing to write another. We want to make sure that talented new writers from backgrounds that offer little encouragement or financial support do not give up but are given a fair chance to prove themselves and take their place among our culture's storytellers. Over the course of last year, Sarah wrote SMOLENSK and is pleased to share the reading of this near-final draft with OffWestEnders everywhere!

Sarah's play S-27 won the 2007 Protect the Human Playwriting Competition and was also shortlisted for The King's Cross Award and the Leah Ryan Prize for Emerging Women Writers. S-27 premiered at the Finborough Theatre in June 2009, was revived at the Griffin Theatre in Sydney in March 2010. S-27 is currently in production in Canada and will be produced as part of the Toronto Fringe Festival this summer. Other plays include: Waiting for Romeo (Pleasance Islington 2009; Edinburgh Festival 2006) and Open Ground (Theatro Technis 2005). Sarah has written short plays for The Miniaturists and for Theatre 503. Other recent projects include commissions for the RSC and Agent 160.

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#3604 Post by cliveas » Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:31 pm

It is 15th March. And you can book free tickets direct online here: http://www.masterclass.org.uk/mastercla ... 3024938673

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#3605 Post by jcolombi » Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:13 pm

Does anyone know if there is going to be more tix released for Hay Fever for the Monday show?
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#3606 Post by Beate » Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:37 pm

How would we know that?
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#3607 Post by superhero » Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:09 pm

Anyone watching Emeli Sande at RFH tonight?

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#3608 Post by Emmat » Sat Mar 10, 2012 9:36 am

Saw the Houdini experience last night, amazing!!

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#3609 Post by raj101 » Sat Mar 10, 2012 9:39 am

they really were a catch, those Houdini tickets. Unbelievable how many went for free, perhaps they just overpriced the show originally.
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#3610 Post by anakin » Sun Mar 11, 2012 6:11 pm

Any advice on best seats for Legally Blonde? We're thinking of getting tickets for Mother's Day (not for on the day obv)...
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