I think it was the right length - any longer and the novelty would have worn off. Great little show, I hope ticket sales pick up!caitlinmorton wrote:I have to say Siro-A was pretty cool. Didn't realize it was going to be less than an hour though!
Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
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asamaic
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Preferred cinemas:
Vue West End, Cineworld Haymarket, Odeon West End, Odeon Leicester Square, Empire Leicester Square, Cineworld O2, Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue and Odeon Panton Street, followed by anywhere in central(ish) London.
Vue West End, Cineworld Haymarket, Odeon West End, Odeon Leicester Square, Empire Leicester Square, Cineworld O2, Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue and Odeon Panton Street, followed by anywhere in central(ish) London.
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Ms Thrifty
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Wish I'd known you were there, jojojoanne, as I was, too, courtesy of Jeanelle!jojojoanne wrote:Saw 'Losing The Plot' last night at Croydon (thanks to tilly for posting the Code!) It seemed to drag a bit, but I enjoyed it. It's more for the 40+ audience, I would say, as it relates to that time in your life!! The theatre was 70% full. There were a few walk-outs after the interval.
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caitlinmorton
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Yeah mine was empty almost! I guess 4:30 on a friday isn't the most popular time though....asamaic wrote:I think it was the right length - any longer and the novelty would have worn off. Great little show, I hope ticket sales pick up!caitlinmorton wrote:I have to say Siro-A was pretty cool. Didn't realize it was going to be less than an hour though!
How long is it? I'm going tomorrow and meeting friends afterward, being able to tell them a time would be useful.Ms Thrifty wrote:Wish I'd known you were there, jojojoanne, as I was, too, courtesy of Jeanelle!jojojoanne wrote:Saw 'Losing The Plot' last night at Croydon (thanks to tilly for posting the Code!) It seemed to drag a bit, but I enjoyed it. It's more for the 40+ audience, I would say, as it relates to that time in your life!! The theatre was 70% full. There were a few walk-outs after the interval.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
caitlinmorton wrote:Yeah mine was empty almost! I guess 4:30 on a friday isn't the most popular time though....asamaic wrote:I think it was the right length - any longer and the novelty would have worn off. Great little show, I hope ticket sales pick up!caitlinmorton wrote:I have to say Siro-A was pretty cool. Didn't realize it was going to be less than an hour though!
How long is it? I'm going tomorrow and meeting friends afterward, being able to tell them a time would be useful.Ms Thrifty wrote:Wish I'd known you were there, jojojoanne, as I was, too, courtesy of Jeanelle!jojojoanne wrote:Saw 'Losing The Plot' last night at Croydon (thanks to tilly for posting the Code!) It seemed to drag a bit, but I enjoyed it. It's more for the 40+ audience, I would say, as it relates to that time in your life!! The theatre was 70% full. There were a few walk-outs after the interval.
I think it finished around 9.45. I know I JUST missed my 10 o'clock train and had to wait 30 mins in the freeeeeezing cold for the next one!!
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Ms Thrifty wrote:Wish I'd known you were there, jojojoanne, as I was, too, courtesy of Jeanelle!jojojoanne wrote:Saw 'Losing The Plot' last night at Croydon (thanks to tilly for posting the Code!) It seemed to drag a bit, but I enjoyed it. It's more for the 40+ audience, I would say, as it relates to that time in your life!! The theatre was 70% full. There were a few walk-outs after the interval.
What did you think of it, Ms Thrifty?
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asamaic
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As Rainey says... Feel so bad for Siro A! They don't deserve the slow sales. 
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Vue West End, Cineworld Haymarket, Odeon West End, Odeon Leicester Square, Empire Leicester Square, Cineworld O2, Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue and Odeon Panton Street, followed by anywhere in central(ish) London.
Vue West End, Cineworld Haymarket, Odeon West End, Odeon Leicester Square, Empire Leicester Square, Cineworld O2, Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue and Odeon Panton Street, followed by anywhere in central(ish) London.
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It's a shame isn't it. The tickets aren't even that expensive for the West End either, family ticket for £40 and it's a great show for a family to see.
Preferred Cinema's now Paignton or Exeter!
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greece
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I went with a friend from Japan and she loved it and she will be probably be mentioning it to her friends, personally I think that the show probably needs more word of mouth advertising...Rainey wrote:It's a shame isn't it. The tickets aren't even that expensive for the West End either, family ticket for £40 and it's a great show for a family to see.
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Ms Thrifty
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I've been trying to go but as it's only a short show, I won't prioritise any performance which clashes with a normal matinee or evening at the theatre for a longer play or show. Which leaves few options for Siro-A, if any!
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greece
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Does anyone know how long Stubbing Out Problems @Kings Place last?