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#151 Post by a_person » Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:52 am

Comedy for the weekend, in Central London and Hornchurch!

Charity Comedy Festival

Starting tonight with Charity Comedy Festival in aid of the UCLH Cancer Centre at the Bloomsbury Theatre, Euston

The stars of the comedy world are coming together for two nights only to raise money for the UCLH Cancer Centre.

Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 7.30pm and finishes approx 10.30pm with a 20 minute interval.

One in three people are affected by cancer. Every day lives are changed forever by this disease, which indiscriminately alters the future of people everywhere.

Inspired by America's day care centres which focus on individualised and holistic approach to treatment of cancer patients, UCLH is building one of the top cancer centres in Europe and is due to open in 2012.

UCLH Charitable Foundation have a target of 30million to raise towards the 100 million Cancer Centre.

Thursday 23rd September
Compere: Jarred Christmas "Winner of Chortle Comedy Award"
House Band: Vikki Stone & The Flashbacks
Comedians:
Ian Stone "He looks and sounds very good indeed" Time Out
Josh Howie "Howie is a name to watch" The Times
Ben Norris "A Splendidly funny live stand-up" Daily Mirror
Alex Zane "'Marvellously off the Wall' Stage
Dan Antopolski "A dazzling stage presence and a great store of one-liners" The Times
Tim Clark "An Unsung hero of stand up comedy" The Guardian
Dave Fulton "Fulton is a sole crusader for US tropical comedy" The List
Jeff Leach "Truly Entertaining, Highly Recommended" Timeout

To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/519304

Please note: When you click on the link, the tickets appear to be valid for Friday 24th Sept. Please check with the venue whether these tickets will be accepted tonight.

A Funny thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

We have a few complimentary tickets available to a show at The Queens Theatre in Hornchurch - A Funny thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

The bright lights of Broadway meet Ancient Rome in the fastest, funniest musical in the whole

Stephen Sondheim's Broadway Roman Romp

A crafty slave attempts to win freedom by helping his master woo the pretty girl next door. But the road to love is never smooth, as our sneaky hero dodges a riotous succession of stunning surprises and cunning disguises.

Plotting, passions and potions all the pursuit of love and freedom!

Dont miss this classic 1962 Tony Award-winning musical comedy packed with infectious songs such as Comedy Tonight by the legendary Stephen Sondheim, who celebrates his 80th Birthday this year.

Directed by Bob Carlton (creator of the Olivier Award-winning Return to the Forbidden Planet) and starring the Queens repertory company of actor-musicians cut to the chase...

To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/228585


A Guide To Sexual Misery


We have a few complimentary tickets to A Guide to Sexual Misery on Friday and Saturday in Leicester Square - 10pm performance
The Worlds Funniest Sex Guru - Time Out The sexological comedy show!

You, of course, have a great sex life Congratulations! Everyone else in the audience does not. Find out why, as Wolfgang Weinberger delivers a hysterically funny romp through the minefield of sexual relations.
How often should I have sex? What do women really want?

Am I too old/young/fat/thin/beautiful/ whatever for it?

You are going to get the hilarious answers to all of these questions from Wolfgang or from your peers in the audience Come and ask your own questions anything goes!

Warning! This show could dramatically change your sex life. Bring your date/mate, or meet your mate!

To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/381063


Please note: The Sexual Misery tickets appear to be for 8pm Friday and Saturday, not 10pm. Please check with the venue whether these tickets will be accepted tonight as according to the website it starts at 10pm.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#152 Post by bevvy » Sat Sep 25, 2010 2:40 pm

Just the Tonic Comedy in Leicester Square tonight‏
Just the Tonic Comedy has been producing shows around the country for 15 years,

The Stars of Saturday 25 September
Ivan Brackenbury
Rob Deering
Miles Jupp
Chris Martin

Just The Tonic started in Nottingham. Now with a permanent London home, this comedy 'superclub' (Time Out) provides high quality line ups i
Doors open at 9.30 p.m.
Tickets will be available for collection 1 hour before doors open (8.30 p.m.)
Stay late after for dancing with the DJ Housed in the recently refurbished Leicester Square Theatre, with comfortable cinema style seating, 2 bars in the performance room (at pub prices). Why would you go anywhere else
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/553713

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#153 Post by hdaniel82 » Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:07 am

GARRICK THEATRE

We have a few complimentary tickets available to The Showgirl Within at the Garrick, tonight, and tomorrow.

After sell-out seasons in New York and Sydney, the international multi-award-winning musical star of stage and screen Caroline O’Connor returns to the UK in her one-woman show........... Caroline O’Connor

Caroline O’Connor: The Showgirl Within celebrates her unique versatility with triple talents in acting, song and dance transcending traditional boundaries, Caroline is joined by an exhilarating ensemble of dancers and a big stage band for her first ever musical solo show in the West End.

The show is produced by Michael Gracey and Ashley Wallen, who between them are responsible for the creative direction and choreography of leading music artists including Will Young, Alesha Dixon, Kylie Minogue and the Sugababes. Featuring standout musical theatre anthems, and classic songs that have shaped Caroline's career, this is a one woman show like no other. She
is a multi award-winning singer, dancer and actress who regularly graces the stages of Broadway, the West End, the Royal Albert Hall and Sydney Opera House.

As Nini in Baz Luhrman's Oscar-winning film Moulin Rouge, Caroline came to the attention of music lovers all over the world. Her other screen credits include Ethel Merman in De-Lovely for MGM. Some of her signature roles include Piaf, Judy Garland, both Roxie and Velma in Chicago, Anita in West Side Story and Mabel in Mack & Mabel.

Caroline O’Connor is one of very few actresses to have been nominated for both the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for Mack & Mabel and the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Play for Bombshells. She was the recipient of The Stage Best Actress Award in Edinburgh for End of the Rainbow, and a Whatsonstage Award for Best Solo Performance in Bombshells. Her most recent stage role in London was Hildy in English National Opera's On The Town, for which she was also Whatsonstage Award nominated.

Seefilmfirst vouchers MUST be redeemed for allocated seating tickets between 6.45 and 7.30pm on day of performance. Show starts at 8pm
To Download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/452967

CADOGAN HALL

We have a few complimentary tickets to Oxford Philomusica at Cadogan Hall on Tuesday 28th September at 7.30pm

A special concert by Oxford's Professional Orchestra for the 50th Anniversary of the Republic of Cyprus

Marios Argiros oboe
Marios Papadopoulos conductor
Ayse Karaoglan violin
PROGRAMME:
Schubert: Overture to 'Rosamunde' (Princess of Cyprus) D.644
Sophia Serghi: 'Shall We Dance?'
Christodoulos Georgiades: Treasured Island
Dvorak: Symphony No 9 "From the New World"
The Cyprus High Commission in the UK presents a concert on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Republic of Cyprus.
It includes the UK premiere of Treasured Island by Christodoulos Georgiades and Sophia Serghi’s ‘Shall we Dance’, a medley of evocative dances.
The concert constitutes one of the leading events organised within the framework of the Anniversary programme in European capitals
To download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/518702

We have a few complimentary tickets available to the International Orchestra for Freedom at Cadogan Hall on Wednesday 29th September at 7.30pm

Abandoning Silence Concert Series: See the programme below
International Orchestra for Freedom
'Abandoning Silence' Concert Series
William Kunhardt conductor
Thomas Carroll cello
International Orchestra for Freedom
Purna Sen Head of Human Rights at The Commonwealth Secretariat
Programme:
Siddique: Prayer For Humanity (world premiere)
Gulda: Cello Concerto
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.6 'Pathétique'
'Abandoning Silence' is a dynamic new concert series presented by The Human Culture Collective, which aims to raise awareness to human trafficking through orchestral music, and is performed by the dynamic International Orchestra for Freedom, a group of some of the most talented young professional musicians from across the UK.
'Prayer for Humanity' composed by Julene Siddique is a symphonic narration of human rights and the honouring of universal values. This beautiful, innovative and powerful new commission receives its debut performance.
Renowned virtuoso cellist Thomas Carroll performs Friedrich Gulda's innovative and jazzy Cello Concerto, and Tchaikovsky's infamous final symphony, the 'Pathétique', completes the programme.

To Download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/354695
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Evita the Show - 29th September, Seefilmfirst

#154 Post by weirdfilms33 » Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:21 pm

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"Evita the show"

Wednesday 29th September

Tickets must be allocated between 6.30 and 7PM at the box office for a 7.30 start.

This is a show at the New Wimbledon theatre only.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#155 Post by pcRock » Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:59 pm

We have a few complimentary tickets available to Hay Fever, tomorrow evening at the Rose Theatre, Kingston.




Noël Coward's comic masterpiece, Hay Fever (1924) is one of the funniest and most perfect plays in the English language.
When four guests arrive at a country house by the Thames, they expect a civilised weekend of polite conversation and illicit love affairs. But the famous actress Judith Bliss, her novelist husband and their two grown-up children are eccentric bohemians and, as confusion mounts, their unwitting guests are desperate to flee.


http://www.rosetheatrekingston.org/whats-on/hay-fever


To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/277464

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#156 Post by Sydney_Bristow » Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:49 pm

http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/917799 for Helen Sherman YCAT Lunchtime Concert

Wigmore Hall - next Tuesday 5th October, at 1:00 PM.

Australian mezzo-soprano Helen Sherman was selected for representation by YCAT in 2009. During 2010 she gave debut recitals at the Purcell Room and Bridgewater Hall and appeared with Roger Vignoles at the Cambridge Festival. Her operatic roles have included Helene (La Belle Helene) and Sesto (La Clemenza di Tito) at the Royal Northern College of Music, and Suzuki (Madama Butterfly) with Grange Park Opera. She is joined by James Baillieu, who was selected by YCAT in May 2010, and Gary Pomeroy from the Heath Quartet.


Seefilmfirst Tickets can be exchanged for allocated seating tickets from the YCAT ticket desk in the foyer (not the box office).
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#157 Post by pcRock » Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:35 am

After sell-out seasons in New York and Sydney, the international multi-award-winning musical star of stage and screen Caroline O'Connor returns to the UK in her one-woman show........... Caroline O'Connor

Caroline O'Connor: The Showgirl Within celebrates her unique versatility with triple talents in acting, song and dance transcending traditional boundaries, Caroline is joined by an exhilarating ensemble of dancers and a big stage band for her first ever musical solo show in the West End.

The show is produced by Michael Gracey and Ashley Wallen, who between them are responsible for the creative direction and choreography of leading music artists including Will Young, Alesha Dixon, Kylie Minogue and the Sugababes.
Featuring standout musical theatre anthems, and classic songs that have shaped Caroline's career, this is a one woman show like no other. She
is a multi award-winning singer, dancer and actress who regularly graces the stages of Broadway, the West End, the Royal Albert Hall and Sydney Opera House.
As Nini in Baz Luhrman's Oscar-winning film Moulin Rouge, Caroline came to the attention of music lovers all over the world. Her other screen credits include Ethel Merman in De-Lovely for MGM. Some of her signature roles include Piaf, Judy Garland, both Roxie and Velma in Chicago, Anita in West Side Story and Mabel in Mack & Mabel.

Caroline O'Connor is one of very few actresses to have been nominated for both the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for Mack & Mabel and the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Play for Bombshells. She was the recipient of The Stage Best Actress Award in Edinburgh for End of the Rainbow, and a Whatsonstage Award for Best Solo Performance in Bombshells. Her most recent stage role in London was Hildy in English National Opera's On The Town, for which she was also Whatsonstage Award nominated.

Seefilmfirst vouchers MUST be redeemed for allocated seating tickets between 6.45 and 7.30pm on day of performance. Show starts at 8pm (TONIGHT)


To Download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/452967

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#158 Post by milkchocmonkey » Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:38 pm

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Novello Theare, on Thursday 30 Sep 7.30 PM
Novello Theare, on Friday 1 Oct 7.30 PM
Novello Theare, on Saturday 2 Oct 2.30 PM
Novello Theare, on Saturday 2 Oct 7.30 PM

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#159 Post by Celini » Thu Sep 30, 2010 7:36 am

We have a few complimentary tickets to Nick Sun DreamFist at the Soho Theatre tonight, Friday and Saturday:
NICK SUN Dreamfist

Part enigma, part cult anti-hero of the Australian underground comedy scene Nick Sun makes his London debut at Soho Theatre. Nick is known for his exhilarating and relentless performances that swing from everyday observation to brutal satire to surrealistic nonsense and back again, sometimes in a matter of minutes.
Winner of So You Think You’re Funny, Melbourne Comedy Festival’s Director’s Choice Award and JJJ Raw comedy. Recommended as ‘the next big thing’ at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe by The List

To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/165760

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#160 Post by Celini » Thu Sep 30, 2010 7:37 am

JUST THE TONIC

Just the Tonic Comedy has been producing shows around the country for 15 years, and we have a few complimentary tickets available for this Friday 1st October and Saturday 2nd October at 9.45pm (doors open 9.30pm)
Stay late after for dancing with the DJ Housed in the recently refurbished Leicester Square Theatre, with comfortable cinema style seating, 2 bars in the performance room (at pub prices). Why would you go anywhere else
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/553713


We have a few complimentary tickets to A Guide to Sexual Misery over the next few weeks so you can actually plan in advance!
Tickets available for:

Fri 1 October @ 10pm
Sat 2 October @10pm
Fri 15 October @10pm
Sat 16 October @10pm
Fri 22 October @ 10pm
Sat 23 October @10pm
Sun 24 October @7.30pm

The Worlds Funniest Sex Guru - Time Out The sexological comedy show!

You, of course, have a great sex life Congratulations! Everyone else in the audience does not. Find out why, as Wolfgang Weinberger delivers a hysterically funny romp through the minefield of sexual relations.
How often should I have sex? What do women really want?

Am I too old/young/fat/thin/beautiful/ whatever for it?

You are going to get the hilarious answers to all of these questions from Wolfgang or from your peers in the audience Come and ask your own questions anything goes!

Warning! This show could dramatically change your sex life. Bring your date/mate, or meet your mate!
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/790529

Lunchtime at Wigmore Hall – next Tuesday 5th October

Helen Sherman YCAT Lunchtime Concert
Young Concert Performers of the Year
Performers
Helen Sherman mezzo-soprano
Gary Pomeroy viola
James Baillieu piano
Programme
Brahms 2 Songs with viola Op. 91
Schumann Märchenbilder Op. 113
Duparc L'invitation au voyage
Chanson triste
Au pays où se fait la guerre
Bridge Three Songs for mezzo, viola and piano
About this concert

Australian mezzo-soprano Helen Sherman was selected for representation by YCAT in 2009. During 2010 she gave debut recitals at the Purcell Room and Bridgewater Hall and appeared with Roger Vignoles at the Cambridge Festival. Her operatic roles have included Helene (La Belle Helene) and Sesto (La Clemenza di Tito) at the Royal Northern College of Music, and Suzuki (Madama Butterfly) with Grange Park Opera. She is joined by James Baillieu, who was selected by YCAT in May 2010, and Gary Pomeroy from the Heath Quartet.

To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/917799


Classical for Saturday – we have a few complimentary tickets available for Hakan Hardenberger at Wigmore Hall.

A rare chance to hear the world’s leading trumpet virtuoso in recital. Not only is he handsome but his programme of music is vast and a brilliant night out.
Håkan Hardenberger’s typically eclectic programme takes in Enescu’s elegiac Légende, arias from Ligeti’s absurdist opera Le grand macabre, Chabrier’s whirling Bourrée fantasque and Piazzolla’s musical story of the tango’s stylistic development, along with cinema music by Nino Rota and Charlie Chaplin.
Performers
• Håkan Hardenberger trumpet
• Roland Pöntinen piano

Programme
• Enescu Légende
• Hindemith Trumpet Sonata
• Ligeti Mysteries of the Macabre
• Piazzolla Histoire du Tango for trumpet and piano (arr. Pöntinen/Hardenberger)
• Chabrier Bourrée fantasque
• Film music by Piazzolla, Rota, Chaplin (arr. Pöntinen, Hardenberger)

To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/716293

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