Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
It's probably too wet to race, I was just over that way and it's all very water - logged. The new night sounds fun.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
it does!raineylb wrote:It's probably too wet to race, I was just over that way and it's all very water - logged. The new night sounds fun.
easy to dress up for too. you dont need anything new to wear - just roll out your parents old outfits lol.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
I don't know what to say about The King's Speech :/
I liked it, and found it interesting that it was similar to the film even though it was written before (am I right?...). The lead actors were great, though it was somehow too slow, too long... Ah well I'll think about it tomorrow.
I liked it, and found it interesting that it was similar to the film even though it was written before (am I right?...). The lead actors were great, though it was somehow too slow, too long... Ah well I'll think about it tomorrow.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
I gave in and went to see the kings speech last night.
Ok. I didn't really like the film but acting was great.
But this I found very good. Acting superb and set was well done.
Really glad I went to see it. Much better than then film!!
We had great seats too. In the stalls row m
Ok. I didn't really like the film but acting was great.
But this I found very good. Acting superb and set was well done.
Really glad I went to see it. Much better than then film!!
We had great seats too. In the stalls row m
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Both the play and the film are based on the same radio play.Octopus wrote:I don't know what to say about The King's Speech :/
I liked it, and found it interesting that it was similar to the film even though it was written before (am I right?...).
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Hello, I was on M4 :)ansbro81 wrote:I gave in and went to see the kings speech last night.
Ok. I didn't really like the film but acting was great.
But this I found very good. Acting superb and set was well done.
Really glad I went to see it. Much better than then film!!
We had great seats too. In the stalls row m
Ah, that explains it!!canadian_turtle wrote:Both the play and the film are based on the same radio play.Octopus wrote:I don't know what to say about The King's Speech :/
I liked it, and found it interesting that it was similar to the film even though it was written before (am I right?...).
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Totally agree. I thought the play was way better than the film, it touched me which the film simply didn't.ansbro81 wrote:I gave in and went to see the kings speech last night.
Ok. I didn't really like the film but acting was great.
But this I found very good. Acting superb and set was well done.
Really glad I went to see it. Much better than then film!!
We had great seats too. In the stalls row m
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Wonder if it's an error on the code for Vocal Orchestra that there is 2 options for the same time and date and one should instead be for the evening/following day, hope it's not horribly overbooked, that's the one I'm planning to attend.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
No, I've been, they have lots of spaces on the sides, which are rarely used.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Oh that's good to know thanks! 
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