Thanks, wanted to sit in the stalls, it's just not that easy for me to get day seats, but might have to chance it. There were so many offers then all of a sudden they just all dried up.canadian_turtle wrote:Day seats (£25) are imho best value. Especially if you get the seats in the second row on the left (BB19+BB20).
Other current offers include Theatre fix tickets for £15 (but only for students) and a Whatsonstage membership + ROA ticket for £20 (but cheapest tickets start at £20 anyway, it'll be back of the circle).
Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
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Preferred Cinema's now Paignton or Exeter!
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People have gotten day seats during the week (when it's not very busy) by just showing up a few hours before show time. And they also price down left over stalls seats to £25 close to start time of the show. But it is a bit of a gamble as it depends who's manning the box office and what mood they're in as it's not a set rule.
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oh my goodness I went to see the Royal Family of Strange People last night - it was absolutely hilarious though I did feel quite queasy in some parts!!
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Revenger's tragedy was brilliant with its 80's twist, but I would recommend reading the synopsis first as it is difficult to follow
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Went to the Southbank tonight with my Mum-in-Law and youngest Daughter to see Heath Franklin's 'Chopper'. It was okay. He had 3 of the audience up on stage, which was funny. Wouldn't rush to see him again, but it was a nice couple of hours away from the house!!
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I agree, it was ok, the audience members that got up on stage were so funny! I think the whole wonderland area is brilliant and we sat outside after soaking in the atmosphere
jojojoanne wrote:Went to the Southbank tonight with my Mum-in-Law and youngest Daughter to see Heath Franklin's 'Chopper'. It was okay. He had 3 of the audience up on stage, which was funny. Wouldn't rush to see him again, but it was a nice couple of hours away from the house!!
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Wonderland is very lovely to sit in, theres even a mini-music stage for everyone to enjoy. Though occasionally the free ents on that stage are better than the pa*d for events lool.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Soul Sister top price £57.50 seats reduced to £10 for press night (transferred to the West End):
http://seemoretheatre.seetickets.com/To ... IGHT-OFFER
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That's not a good start, but if you are a Tina Turner fan it's a good show.canadian_turtle wrote:£10 press night tickets for Soul Sister (transferred to the West End):
http://seemoretheatre.seetickets.com/To ... IGHT-OFFER
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Sounds like SFF might be the next port of call for them then....