They were available for both Thurs and Friday... as tonight's show is over, only Friday now appears on the site...JMP wrote:ucakpam wrote:We have a few complimentary tickets available for As you like it at the Old Vic TONIGHT.
To download tickets go to http://www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code 779486
Seefilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at box office by 7.15pm for 7.30pm performance.
These tickets are actually for Friday 30th July.
Free Theatre/Concert/Misc - codes only, NO CHAT nor COMPS
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
We have a few complimentary tickets available to The Tempest, tonight at The Old Vic. To download tickets simply go to http://www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code 613793
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL
If you fancy something different, we have a few tickets to:
Meow Meow
What they are saying about the show:
"Drags cabaret kicking and screaming into the 21st century" Time Out" She is sensational ****. The Times
A star of the Olivier award-winning 'La Clique' and favourite of David Bowie and Pina Bausch, purr-fect postmodern diva Meow Meow's unique brand of kamikaze cabaret kitsch and performance art exotica has hypnotised, inspired and terrified audiences worldwide. 'The spectacular crowdsurfing queen of song drags cabaret kicking and screaming into the 21st century' (Time Out New York). With trail-blazing sell-out seasons from New York and Berlin to London's Soho Theatre and Sydney Opera House. Named top ten 'best of cabaret' (Time Out) and 'A cabaret diva of the highest order' (New York Post).
Suitability: U
Check out website:
http://www.assemblyfestival.com/webpage ... sic&#title
Location: Assembly@Princes Street Gardens
Date: 5, 6 and 7 August
Time: 8pm.
Seefilmfirst vouchers must be redeemed between 7pm and 7.30pm on night of performance
To download tickets go to www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code: 275868
If you fancy something different, we have a few tickets to:
Meow Meow
What they are saying about the show:
"Drags cabaret kicking and screaming into the 21st century" Time Out" She is sensational ****. The Times
A star of the Olivier award-winning 'La Clique' and favourite of David Bowie and Pina Bausch, purr-fect postmodern diva Meow Meow's unique brand of kamikaze cabaret kitsch and performance art exotica has hypnotised, inspired and terrified audiences worldwide. 'The spectacular crowdsurfing queen of song drags cabaret kicking and screaming into the 21st century' (Time Out New York). With trail-blazing sell-out seasons from New York and Berlin to London's Soho Theatre and Sydney Opera House. Named top ten 'best of cabaret' (Time Out) and 'A cabaret diva of the highest order' (New York Post).
Suitability: U
Check out website:
http://www.assemblyfestival.com/webpage ... sic&#title
Location: Assembly@Princes Street Gardens
Date: 5, 6 and 7 August
Time: 8pm.
Seefilmfirst vouchers must be redeemed between 7pm and 7.30pm on night of performance
To download tickets go to www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code: 275868
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
We have a few complimentary tickets available for As you like it at the Old Vic TOMORROW.
To download tickets go to www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code 840852
Seefilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at box office by 7.15pm for 7.30pm performance.
As you like it
'A significant theatrical event.'
Evening Standard [on The Bridge Project 2009].
Last spring, The Bridge Project launched its inaugural season with an outstanding ensemble of American and British actors. The critically-acclaimed company, led by Olivier and Academy Award®- winning director Sam Mendes, embarked on a world tour. Playing to sell-out audiences in cities across the globe, including New York, Singapore, Madrid, Auckland, Recklinghausen, Epidaurus and here at The Old Vic.
Year two of The Bridge Project promises another stellar transatlantic lineup and the intriguing pairing of two celebrated classics, Shakespeare's As You Like It and The Tempest.
The Bridge Project opens with the pastoral comedy As You Like It - a story full of wit and mischief, of power hungry siblings, girls playing boys, exiled love and foolery, which pairs hearty laughter with magical moments.
The Tempest, makes up the second part of the double-bill - an enchanting tale of shipwrecks and sorcery, of loves lost and found, this romantic comedy of freedom, friendship, repentance and forgiveness is widely considered to be Shakespeare's last play.
Sam Mendes was founder and Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse for a decade and has directed theatre at the RSC, National Theatre, plus in the West End and on Broadway. His film credits include American Beauty, Road to Perdition, Revolutionary Road and the recent Away We Go.
To download tickets go to www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code 840852
Seefilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at box office by 7.15pm for 7.30pm performance.
As you like it
'A significant theatrical event.'
Evening Standard [on The Bridge Project 2009].
Last spring, The Bridge Project launched its inaugural season with an outstanding ensemble of American and British actors. The critically-acclaimed company, led by Olivier and Academy Award®- winning director Sam Mendes, embarked on a world tour. Playing to sell-out audiences in cities across the globe, including New York, Singapore, Madrid, Auckland, Recklinghausen, Epidaurus and here at The Old Vic.
Year two of The Bridge Project promises another stellar transatlantic lineup and the intriguing pairing of two celebrated classics, Shakespeare's As You Like It and The Tempest.
The Bridge Project opens with the pastoral comedy As You Like It - a story full of wit and mischief, of power hungry siblings, girls playing boys, exiled love and foolery, which pairs hearty laughter with magical moments.
The Tempest, makes up the second part of the double-bill - an enchanting tale of shipwrecks and sorcery, of loves lost and found, this romantic comedy of freedom, friendship, repentance and forgiveness is widely considered to be Shakespeare's last play.
Sam Mendes was founder and Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse for a decade and has directed theatre at the RSC, National Theatre, plus in the West End and on Broadway. His film credits include American Beauty, Road to Perdition, Revolutionary Road and the recent Away We Go.
Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
Tickets added for FRIDAY 6th August - same code.superhero wrote:We have a few complimentary tickets available for As you like it at the Old Vic TOMORROW.
To download tickets go to http://www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code 840852
Seefilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at box office by 7.15pm for 7.30pm performance.
As you like it
'A significant theatrical event.'
Evening Standard [on The Bridge Project 2009].
Last spring, The Bridge Project launched its inaugural season with an outstanding ensemble of American and British actors. The critically-acclaimed company, led by Olivier and Academy Award®- winning director Sam Mendes, embarked on a world tour. Playing to sell-out audiences in cities across the globe, including New York, Singapore, Madrid, Auckland, Recklinghausen, Epidaurus and here at The Old Vic.
Year two of The Bridge Project promises another stellar transatlantic lineup and the intriguing pairing of two celebrated classics, Shakespeare's As You Like It and The Tempest.
The Bridge Project opens with the pastoral comedy As You Like It - a story full of wit and mischief, of power hungry siblings, girls playing boys, exiled love and foolery, which pairs hearty laughter with magical moments.
The Tempest, makes up the second part of the double-bill - an enchanting tale of shipwrecks and sorcery, of loves lost and found, this romantic comedy of freedom, friendship, repentance and forgiveness is widely considered to be Shakespeare's last play.
Sam Mendes was founder and Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse for a decade and has directed theatre at the RSC, National Theatre, plus in the West End and on Broadway. His film credits include American Beauty, Road to Perdition, Revolutionary Road and the recent Away We Go.
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The Tempest, Old Vic, tonight, 7.30pm
We have a few complimentary tickets available for The Tempest at the Old Vic TONIGHT.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/613793
Seefilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at box office by 7.15pm for 7.30pm performance.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/613793
Seefilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at box office by 7.15pm for 7.30pm performance.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
We have a few complimentary tickets available for As you Like it at the Old Vic TONIGHT. To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/464170 (also a few for tomorrow night!) Seefilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at box office by 7.15pm for 7.30pm performance.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
We have complimentary tickets available to a Special event at The Leicester Square Theatre tomorrow evening: a Show for Art Saves Lives ART SAVES LIVES COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY is dedicated to finding space and a platform for marginalised writers, artists and musicians to help them to find and share their voice. For this evenings event we are proud to present: live music from Billy Braggs 'Jail Guitar Doors' artistes Leon 'Fender' Walker and Johnny Neeson; two plays written by Eve McDougall and Lucy Edkins (referred to us by Clean Break Theatre), directed by Sam Miller; and a music ensemble by disabled theatre company The Free Wheelers. All monies raised from tonight's event will go towards funding a tour of a play to youth and homeless centres in and around London. To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/698418 Seefilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at the box office between 6.30 and 6.40pm. Show starts 7pm.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
We have a few complimentary tickets available to LED (London Electric Dance Festival) at Victoria Park on Friday, 27th August.
For more information on the event: http://www.ledfestival.net/
Seefilmfirst members should bring their ID and voucher to the main box office - will be labelled SEE FILM FIRST COLLECTIONS just to the right of the Ticketmaster box office.
Tickets can be collected from 1.30pm, doors will be open at 2pm. Curfew is 10.45
This is an over 18's event.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/607610
General information:
Gates Opening Times
Friday 27th August 2010
Gates - 13.00
Last entry - 21.30
Closes - 23.00
TRAVEL - How to get to LED festival
By public transport Victoria Park is less than 30 minutes from any of London's main rail stations, so whichever part of the world you are coming from there is a quick and easy route to this lovely part of London.
TUBE: Mile End is on the Central and District lines and then a 10 minute walk to Victoria Park.
BUS ROUTES: stopping at Mile End: D6, D7, 205, 323, 339, 25 or take the 277 straight to Victoria Park from Highbury & Islington, Hackney Central or Mile End.
TRAIN: Hackney Wick is operated by London Overground in travelcard Zone 2.
CAR: There is no general parking anywhere in the vicinity of Victoria Park so please come by public transport. Any car illegally parked will be towed.
CAMPING: L.E.D is a non-camping festival and guests are required to vacate the park at the end of each day
For more information on the event: http://www.ledfestival.net/
Seefilmfirst members should bring their ID and voucher to the main box office - will be labelled SEE FILM FIRST COLLECTIONS just to the right of the Ticketmaster box office.
Tickets can be collected from 1.30pm, doors will be open at 2pm. Curfew is 10.45
This is an over 18's event.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/607610
General information:
Gates Opening Times
Friday 27th August 2010
Gates - 13.00
Last entry - 21.30
Closes - 23.00
TRAVEL - How to get to LED festival
By public transport Victoria Park is less than 30 minutes from any of London's main rail stations, so whichever part of the world you are coming from there is a quick and easy route to this lovely part of London.
TUBE: Mile End is on the Central and District lines and then a 10 minute walk to Victoria Park.
BUS ROUTES: stopping at Mile End: D6, D7, 205, 323, 339, 25 or take the 277 straight to Victoria Park from Highbury & Islington, Hackney Central or Mile End.
TRAIN: Hackney Wick is operated by London Overground in travelcard Zone 2.
CAR: There is no general parking anywhere in the vicinity of Victoria Park so please come by public transport. Any car illegally parked will be towed.
CAMPING: L.E.D is a non-camping festival and guests are required to vacate the park at the end of each day
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2) Picturehouse Greenwich
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4) Odeon Greenwich or Odeon Surrey Quays
Realistic target: 5
Preferred cinema list:
1) Cineworld: West India Quays or Greenwich, 02, Vue Westfield - Stratford City or Picturehouse Stratford
2) Picturehouse Greenwich
3) Any central London cinema including Islington (excluding Shepherd's Bush, and Whiteleys unless it's some super duper cool film)
4) Odeon Greenwich or Odeon Surrey Quays
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
Addition to the above LED Festival London for Saturday 28th August (1.30pm)
http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/887117
http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/887117
