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#221 Post by rosane » Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:15 pm

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La Soiree

16/11/10 19:00
Location South Bank Big Top

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---- Hold on to your hats! London welcomes back The English Gents, Captain Frodo, David O’Mer (“Bath Boy”) and Miss Behave – stars from La Clique now in La Soirée.
With La Soirée you are promised more shocks than ever before with fantastic new acts as well as many old favourites. London is the place where audiences and critics fell in love with this crazy family of performers and they’re glad to be back!

**** ‘Good nights out don’t come much better than La Soirée’ The Daily Telegraph

**** ‘Sheer feel-good entertainment’ Metro

**** ‘Beautiful. Funny. Impossible. La Soirée's triumph is that there's not a single moment when one, two or all three of those terms don't apply’ The Guardian

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#222 Post by prettyxcool » Wed Nov 17, 2010 1:57 pm

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#223 Post by Nicers » Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:50 pm

Bit short notice... but just got this in email:

We have a few tickets available to

Paddy McGuinness & Jonathan Wilkes starring in brand new show exclusive to Manchester
Pantos On Strike
Opera House, Manchester

TONIGHT!!!

To download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/733599

Showfilmfirst Vouchers must be redeemed at the Box Office between 7 and 7.45pm.

NOTE This is an over 18's show.

A hilarious new 'adults only' fairy tale musical, Pantos on Strike, makes its world debut at the Opera House, Manchester this November - with an all-star cast.

Paddy McGuiness and Jonathan Wilkes head the line-up of this original comedy show they have written and produced.

The show, which also features Coronation Street's Brian Capron as the baddie and Eric Potts as the dame, includes an exclusive song written by Robbie Williams.

And it also contains the 'world's most offensive song' - so be warned this show is for grown up boys and girls and don't bring the kids!

"Robbie Williams is writing the music, I'm writing the jokes and Jonny looks good in a Prince's costume. What could possibly go wrong?" joked Paddy.
Attention grown up boys and girls, Panto land is in crisis! Evil King Foo has kidnapped Princess Crystal so all of your favourite Panto characters have gone out on strike in protest. Who can save this fairy tale world & restore order in Panto land? Step forward Panto hero Jonny Wilkes and his less than enthusiastic side-kick Paddy McGuinness to rescue the situation. The odds are stacked against them but with the help of Snow White, 'Big Dick' Whittington, a cross dressing dwarf and a whole host of other Panto characters, they'll try their best...

Bolton-born stand-up comedian and actor Paddy McGuinness found fame with his appearances in That Peter Kay Thing, Phoenix Nights and Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere. He recently was seen on TV screens in the primetime dating game show Take Me Out and Pantos on Strike will be Paddy's first appearance in a musical!

Jonathan Wilkes is one of the UK's most popular theatre performers, having starred in musicals like The Wedding Singer, We Will Rock You, The Rocky Horror Show and Grease, as well as appearing every festive season in panto in his hometown of Stoke-on-Trent.

Brian Capron won numerous awards for his role as Corrie serial killer Richard Hillman. On stage he has appeared in musicals including Guys & Dolls and The Rocky Horror Show. Brian was last seen on the Opera House stage in the comedy drama Stepping Out, for which he was nominated for an MEN Theatre Award.

Eric Potts is probably best known for his portrayal of baker Diggory Compton in Coronation Street. A much in demand pantomime dame, Eric won rave reviews for his role of Widow Twankey in last year's Opera House panto Aladdin, which he also wrote and directed.

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#224 Post by Celini » Thu Nov 18, 2010 1:32 pm

COMEDY STARTING TONIGHT IN THE CITY AND WEST END:

Thursday/tonight: Comedy in the City
To download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/494347
Thursday/Tonight: Eddie Izzard in Haymarket
New DVD on big screen followed by Q&A
To download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/859158
Friday: Covent Garden Comedy Club
To download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/566862

Friday and Saturday: Just the Tonic on Friday and Saturday
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 and Saturday 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/662783
Covent Garden Comedy Club

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#225 Post by tufty » Thu Nov 18, 2010 1:32 pm

COMEDY STARTING TONIGHT IN THE CITY AND WEST END:

Thursday/tonight: Comedy in the CityTo download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/494347

Thursday/Tonight: Eddie Izzard in HaymarketNew DVD on big screen followed by Q&ATo download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/859158

Friday: Covent Garden Comedy ClubTo download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/566862

Friday and Saturday: Just the Tonic on Friday and SaturdayJust the Tonic Comedy has been producing shows around the country for 15 years, and we have a few complimentary tickets available for this Friday and Saturday 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 elseTo download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/662783Covent Garden Comedy Club
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#226 Post by moondance » Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:41 pm

We have a few tickets for a comedy show at Kings Place tonight - to download tickets:

https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/865905

Kings Place Comedy
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Off With Their Heads! At Kings Place
Headliner: Zoe Lyons Support: Joey Page Regular MC: Jimmy McGhie

Zoe Lyons - 'Her force of personality is enough to overpower anyone in the audience still labouring under the delusion that women aren't funny' The Guardian 'A razor-sharp talent' The Scotsman

Joey Page - "Joey Page is brilliantly inventive and imaginative and very funny" Josie Long Thanks a lot!

Jimmy McGhie - 'One to watch practically stamped on his forehead.' The Scotsman
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#227 Post by cliveas » Fri Nov 19, 2010 6:34 pm

We have a few tickets available to the final MATINEE performance of Krapps Last Tapes tomorrow afternoon at the Duchess Theatre
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/610594

Also, a few complimentary tickets to a very exciting event at Cadogen Hall:
On 1st December, London’s Cadogan Hall will play host to a star-studded night of classical music, comedy and fundraising, all in aid of the Lenny Trusler Children’s Foundation. In a programme containing Saint Saën’s Carnival of the Animals, some of today’s most distinguished artists, including the Belcea Quartet, cellist Natalie Clein and pianists Martin Roscoe and Peter Donohoe, will appear in a bill also featuring readings by Oscar nominee Tom Conti and a fundraising auction compèred by the nation’s favourite comedian, Michael McIntyre.
To download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/554145

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#228 Post by superhero » Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:06 pm

To help us launch our new Downstairs space, Hampstead Theatre would like to offer free tickets for Gary Lennon's .45 on Wednesday 24 November at 7:45pm.

Hampstead Downstairs is a space for daring, urgent, and adventurous new work.

.45 is a gritty and fast paced portrait of 1970s New York's Hell's Kitchen - not for the faint hearted.

To claim your free pair of tickets, email guesttickets@hampsteadtheatre.com by 2pm on your chosen day of performance. Make sure you include your name and which night you would like to attend. You will be emailed back if your request is successful.

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Until 27 November 2010
.45
Written by Gary Lennon | Directed by Wilson Milam

Machine guns. Bullets, .45s. Hot guns. Coke vials... I want romance.

Gary Lennon - tv credits The Shield, The Unusuals and Justified. Wilson Milam - The Lieutenant of Inishmore on Broadway and West End, Harvest (Royal Court), Othello (Shakespeare's Globe).

The cast includes Daniel Caltagirone (Roman Polanski's The Pianist), Natalie Dormer (Anne Boleyn in BBC's The Tudors, Sweet Nothings at the Young Vic), Chris Reilly (Hobson's Choice at Chichester Festival Theatre), Katie Wimpenny (Shared Experience's War and Peace at Hampstead Theatre) and Emma Powell (The Fox at the Arcola).

www.hampsteadtheatre.com/downstairs

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#229 Post by andrews » Tue Nov 23, 2010 3:32 pm

Free Tickets- James Blunt in Concert - BBC Radio2

Date :7 December
Time :6.30pm
Venue :BBC Radio Theatre

Programme details
Entry on site: 6.30pm
Studio doors open: 7.30pm
Concert starts: 8pm

Minimum age: 16

Maximum tickets per request: 2
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James Blunt will be performing an exclusive show for Radio 2 at the BBC Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House on Tuesday 7 December at 8pm. This show will feature classic hits and songs from his new album Some Kind of Trouble.

We have 100 pairs of tickets to give away for this exclusive event for Radio 2.

The ticket giveaway will be open from now until 5.20pm on Thursday 25 November. Tickets are free and will be allocated at random.

You can apply for a maximum of one pair of tickets per household, and you must make your own way to and from the event.

Apply for your tickets here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/in-co ... mes-blunt/
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#230 Post by superhero » Thu Nov 25, 2010 12:44 am

Lyle & Scott Announces
‘Curated by Lyle and Scott’
Gig Series with Launch Event on
8th December 2010

http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region ... ent=418958

Lyle & Scott is excited to announce the launch of ‘Curated by Lyle & Scott’ - a series of four gigs taking place at XOYO, the UK’s most exciting new music venue. Focusing on showcasing new talent, Lyle & Scott will be presenting the very best in emerging talent and further strengthening this iconic brand’s association with new music. The first show will take place on 8th December with the following shows taking place in early 2011. The fourth slot at each of the 2011 gigs will be decided by the public through a fan competition taking place via www.facebook.com/lyleandscott

‘We are hugely excited about 'Curated by Lyle & Scott’ which demonstrates our desire to support emerging talent within the music industry in the UK and provide a showcase for young bands', said Jess Pugh, Lyle & Scott’s Marketing Manager.

Headlining the first show will be James Yuill whose combination of acoustic ballads with a dancefloor pulse won him many plaudits when he emerged in 2008, quickly making him an influential part of London’s folktronica scene. A laptop troubadour and a superb exponent of moody electronica, his live performances are a truly unique experience: one minute you're drawn in to the tender simplicity of his voice and acoustic guitar, the next minute your head's spinning and your feet are moving to the dazzling array of beats and effects pumped out by James's laptop and boxes of tricks - not bad for a one man show that fits neatly into a reconditioned guitar case.

Dreamy indie-pop duo Babe Shadow have been making waves of late with recent sessions on Rob da Bank’s Radio 1 show and gaining the accolade of NME Breakthrough Band of the Week. Their laidback, buoyant, clean-picked love songs mark them out as a band to keep an eye on next year and if you don’t believe us then here’s Florence Welch admitting that the band are her current crush. “Babe Shadow have been brightening up my pre tour rituals with their open hearted calypso-style beautiful pop songs”. Having played a number of festivals over the summer their Curated By Lyle & Scott show marks a welcome return to more intimate surroundings.

With sparse melodies, melancholic beats and lush echoing vocals, Oxford trio, Trophy Wife describe their music as ambitiousless office disco / commuter pop. Don’t be fooled though, their unabrasive sound has quickly found them many admirers and recent Moshi Moshi single, ‘Microlite’ is a track so perfectly formed you can hardly believe it’s their debut. With sparse rhythms, a gentle electronic pulse and fragile vocals their sound has seen them compared to Vampire Weekend and The XX and the band have recently toured with Foals, Bombay Bicycle Club and Crystal Castles.

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