Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
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I've just had a 'google' at the Cantina show at the Southbank. It says:
Duration - approximately one hour.
Suitable for 18 years and over. Show contains nudity and simulated violence.
I was hoping I could take the kids to this one!!!
Duration - approximately one hour.
Suitable for 18 years and over. Show contains nudity and simulated violence.
I was hoping I could take the kids to this one!!!
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
I was hoping that too, but then I saw the description contained 'erotic moves' so thought maybe not, trailer looks really good.jojojoanne wrote:I've just had a 'google' at the Cantina show at the Southbank. It says:
Duration - approximately one hour.
Suitable for 18 years and over. Show contains nudity and simulated violence.
I was hoping I could take the kids to this one!!!
https://underbelly.co.uk/cantina
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
I wonder how many free tickets they will be giving out for Udderbelly? There's also Wonderland until Sept. I think there will be loads....
Went to see Wild Swans tonight, very episodic but the scene changes are just jaw droppingly brilliant, it's up there with the very best.
Went to see Wild Swans tonight, very episodic but the scene changes are just jaw droppingly brilliant, it's up there with the very best.
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(am i the only one who had to look up 'episodic'??!!!!!)
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I managed to get off work early today and went to see this this afternoon. I really enjoy it. Good set, well acted and a few laughs too.fetta wrote:Totally agree. I thought the play was way better than the film, it touched me which the film simply didn't.ansbro81 wrote:I gave in and went to see the kings speech last night.
Ok. I didn't really like the film but acting was great.
But this I found very good. Acting superb and set was well done.
Really glad I went to see it. Much better than then film!!
We had great seats too. In the stalls row m
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We'll definitely not for under 18's,jojojoanne wrote:I've just had a 'google' at the Cantina show at the Southbank. It says:
Duration - approximately one hour.
Suitable for 18 years and over. Show contains nudity and simulated violence.
I was hoping I could take the kids to this one!!!
Glad you’re as intrigued by this one as I am. Can’t wait until it opens. Unfortunately it does feature full frontal nudity so it’s a very definite no for families. Hope you can persuade a les innocent group to come along at some point!
All the best
jojojoanne wrote:(am i the only one who had to look up 'episodic'??!!!!!)
No me too

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full frontal nudity???!!!
i'll have to make sure i wear me glasses for this one!!!!!
(i don't even wear glasses - but i'm sure as hell gonna borrow some!!!)
i'll have to make sure i wear me glasses for this one!!!!!
(i don't even wear glasses - but i'm sure as hell gonna borrow some!!!)
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Well it features acts from La Clique so we shouldn't be too surprised about the full frontal nudity. I remember "Ursula from Croydon"'s act quite well - when she is at the end of her burlesque act you really don't want to know where she took that handkerchief from!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/thea ... eview.html
http://ticketing.southbankcentre.co.uk/ ... tina-63133
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/thea ... eview.html
http://ticketing.southbankcentre.co.uk/ ... tina-63133
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well i suppose, if you haven't any pockets .......!!!!!!!
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So it's just full frontal female nudity? Shame.


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