Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
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Yippee going to Apassionata on Sunday afternoon! As I'm venturing into London may even meet some of you if anyone is going to be there for the afternoon performance.....I'll be the one with 2 excited kiddies in tow!! lol
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Yes!!! Got Apassionata tkts!!! If someone go Saturday afternoon (was that the first available ?) Please post your reviews so we know what to expect!!!!
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Thats why I thought it was strange tickets running out so quickly initially as for something like this I assume they have lots of tickets unlike drive angry press screening and for this one it hasn't been selling and there's been lots of comps running for it.
The production looks amazing though... all those horses...
The production looks amazing though... all those horses...
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That narrows it down... The O2 is properly HUGE.raineylb wrote:Yippee going to Apassionata on Sunday afternoon! As I'm venturing into London may even meet some of you if anyone is going to be there for the afternoon performance.....I'll be the one with 2 excited kiddies in tow!! lol
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Ill bring my binoculars to keep an eye out
(opps....I am not going on Sun afternoon...)
(opps....I am not going on Sun afternoon...)
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I know I was kidding, I am sure they'll be lots of people with excited kids in tow too....I'll have a red rose too!!Beate wrote:That narrows it down... The O2 is properly HUGE.raineylb wrote:Yippee going to Apassionata on Sunday afternoon! As I'm venturing into London may even meet some of you if anyone is going to be there for the afternoon performance.....I'll be the one with 2 excited kiddies in tow!! lol
They often seat you in blocks though, I've met a few other with SFF tickets at the O2 in the past, met in the queue and then ended up seated together inside.
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I've just got in and have just got 2 tickets for Apassionata for tomorrow night at the O2 re an email that ShowFilm First sent me at 3pm this afternoon! I'm surprised that they are still available.
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Dont really know what to expect from this Apassionata... As it has been said I've seen posters all around the tube and I tought it was a big/epic musical (as the name might lead us to think) but yesteday night I've seen an ad on ITV2 and it looks to me more a circus show with horse rider acrobats... Is there a proper story or do you reckon it will be a collection of short stand-alone acts?
Going tomorrow so I'm looking forward to the first reviews to see what to expect; at the moment my expectations are quite low even if I will give it a try at least to check out the O2
Going tomorrow so I'm looking forward to the first reviews to see what to expect; at the moment my expectations are quite low even if I will give it a try at least to check out the O2
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Check out the website www.apassionata.co.uk. It has videos showing what the show is like.birovr wrote:Dont really know what to expect from this Apassionata... As it has been said I've seen posters all around the tube and I tought it was a big/epic musical (as the name might lead us to think) but yesteday night I've seen an ad on ITV2 and it looks to me more a circus show with horse rider acrobats... Is there a proper story or do you reckon it will be a collection of short stand-alone acts?
Going tomorrow so I'm looking forward to the first reviews to see what to expect; at the moment my expectations are quite low even if I will give it a try at least to check out the O2
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Lots of horses, music and light shows. Reminds me a little of the Carmina Burana.


