So you lost your tickets, superhero?superhero wrote:This is bad I know....I had tickets for tonight, I went to the theatre to exchange it quite early and I've managed to drop the tickets somewhere! Grrr...![]()
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Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
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Aww yes the actual tickets 
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I'm glad I'm not the only absent-minded /clumsy person here.superhero wrote:Aww yes the actual tickets
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My bf won Railway Children tickets, which we decided to use yesterday. Both of us loved it. The production is really innovative. It's a great use of the old Eurostar platforms.
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Wishful thinking on my part, I was hoping for SFF tickets. Is it aimed children or is it quite adult friendly?
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I don't think it's meant to be enjoyed just by children. Or maybe I'm too childish?superhero wrote:Wishful thinking on my part, I was hoping for SFF tickets. Is it aimed children or is it quite adult friendly?
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Geez SFF is working hard sending out emails on a Sunday night! but then again they've been quiet on the theatre/concert front for over a week (how we've been spoilt!) lol....
I think I am sticking with the movie Monday night, not really going to go to a charity event for free!
I think I am sticking with the movie Monday night, not really going to go to a charity event for free!
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We're really spoiltsuperhero wrote:Geez SFF is working hard sending out emails on a Sunday night! but then again they've been quiet on the theatre/concert front for over a week (how we've been spoilt!) lol....
I think I am sticking with the movie Monday night, not really going to go to a charity event for free!
I think that's a wise choice, sticking to the movie.
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I never seem to get emails from SFF, I only hear about things through here! 
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I was going to recommend the play, The Queen of Leanne at the Young Vic, shamed it finished last Saturday. It was oh so funny, touching and shocking and all very believable, better than anything I've seen in the cinema for a long while. If it comes back on, go grab a ticket, you won't regret it!
But the absolute best "play" I've seen recently is You me bum bum train organised in association with the Barbican. Actually it's one of the best things I've ever seen period, theatre, cinema or concert-wise. I won't spoil the experience by telling you what it's about, it's very interactive and they do bring it back regularly. It's a theatre experience for 1 person at a time.
But the absolute best "play" I've seen recently is You me bum bum train organised in association with the Barbican. Actually it's one of the best things I've ever seen period, theatre, cinema or concert-wise. I won't spoil the experience by telling you what it's about, it's very interactive and they do bring it back regularly. It's a theatre experience for 1 person at a time.