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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread

#631 Post by superhero » Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:53 am

A flea in her Ear gets 3 stars in the Metro today

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#632 Post by mattymc13 » Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:26 am

superhero wrote:A flea in her Ear gets 3 stars in the Metro today
Get four stars from The Independent, The Guardian and What's On Stage. It only gets a quite ridiculous two stars from The Telegraph

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#633 Post by superhero » Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:06 am

I should have posted the Penn and Teller: Fool Us free tickets under free audience tickets I suppose. I did go on Saturday night very last minute and just reminds me what an arduous task it is going to a TV show taping. Some people queued at 4pm and at 11:20 they were still taping some reshoots for the mistakes earlier(dont remember the technical term). In that time, one can watch 3 films!
The show itself was quite good and it's worth watching it live, as if you watch the magic tricks on TV, you always think there's some camera illusions. Basically it's like the X-factor of Magic shows, if you can fool Penn and Teller, you get to open his show at Vegas and get and all expenses pa*d for trip. I will write too many spoilers but there were far too many card tricks in general in case they are cheaper. Penn and Teller performed some of their classic tricks, including taking an audience's mobile phone on stage and then hiding it in a sealed box in a secured part of the auditorium; well not just that but inside the box was a dead fish and the mobile was inside the fish!
The rest you just have to watch. 6/10 a low mark just for the sheer pain of sitting there endlessly

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread

#634 Post by The Sparrow » Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:21 am

superhero wrote:I should have posted the Penn and Teller: Fool Us free tickets under free audience tickets I suppose. I did go on Saturday night very last minute and just reminds me what an arduous task it is going to a TV show taping. Some people queued at 4pm and at 11:20 they were still taping some reshoots for the mistakes earlier(dont remember the technical term). In that time, one can watch 3 films!
The show itself was quite good and it's worth watching it live, as if you watch the magic tricks on TV, you always think there's some camera illusions. Basically it's like the X-factor of Magic shows, if you can fool Penn and Teller, you get to open his show at Vegas and get and all expenses pa*d for trip. I will write too many spoilers but there were far too many card tricks in general in case they are cheaper. Penn and Teller performed some of their classic tricks, including taking an audience's mobile phone on stage and then hiding it in a sealed box in a secured part of the auditorium; well not just that but inside the box was a dead fish and the mobile was inside the fish!
The rest you just have to watch. 6/10 a low mark just for the sheer pain of sitting there endlessly
You say the winner gets to open "his show" in Vegas. Whose show?
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread

#635 Post by superhero » Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:35 am

Penn and Teller's

I don't know when they are showing this on ITV, it seems quite a big prize for a one-off show

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#636 Post by The Sparrow » Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:38 am

superhero wrote:Penn and Teller's

I don't know when they are showing this on ITV, it seems quite a big prize for a one-off show
I wondered if you meant their show. It seemed odd for them to be involved otherwise. It will probably be a very short opening slot in the Vegas show.
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#637 Post by superhero » Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:26 am

Went to see Cirque du Soleil:Totem tonight, it was hugely enjoyable, but it's more style over substance. There were quite a few people at the opening night like Katherine Jenkins. The crowd seemed to enjoy it, even though there were a few spare seats (maybe people with free tickets not going)
There's a storyline somewhere about evolution and darwinism, but the storyline is abit mish-mash. One moment we get some caveman, next we have some topless guys at a beach. The whole thing ends with a Lion King/Bollywood song/dance, I think you get the idea....
But the set is very effective, especially the raised semi-circle projection to depict the sea/water/beach, there's a guy dressed as a glitterball doing acrobatics. The best was probably a couple on rollerskates doing acrobatics on a large drum (at one point the girl was flying through the air only attached with the guy via a neck brace!)
Style certainly wins over substance in this case....Its the most stylish of the cirque du soleil show's that have visited london. 7.5/10

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread

#638 Post by akh43 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:49 am

superhero wrote:Penn and Teller's

I don't know when they are showing this on ITV, it seems quite a big prize for a one-off show
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#639 Post by superhero » Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:09 am

Nice I am probably going to tape it

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread

#640 Post by superhero » Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:33 am

Saw Flashdance tonight, it was surprisingly busy considering it's closing in a few days. It's about as cheesy as the movie, some great songs, nifty moves. It's not mindblowing, but the cast are really energetic and carry you along and some famoussss songs along the way. 6.5/10

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