Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
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Ms Thrifty
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So, is anyone here going to see the matinee of 39 Steps tomorrow? I'm quite encouraged by what I've read since a fairy kindly booked me tix.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
My Daughter is going tomorrow afternoon and although she has already watched this performance before she is really looking forward to seeing it again as it's really very good, quite clever and funny plus it's a really nice theatre.Ms Thrifty wrote:So, is anyone here going to see the matinee of 39 Steps tomorrow? I'm quite encouraged by what I've read since a fairy kindly booked me tix.
I loved the performance when I saw this show last year and I would have loved to see it again, sadly all of the evening performance tickets had gone before I could book and I'm in work during the day
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greece
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I heard really good things about this show, sadly I havent got tickes but for the ones that are going HAVE FUNJune wrote:My Daughter is going tomorrow afternoon and although she has already watched this performance before she is really looking forward to seeing it again as it's really very good, quite clever and funny plus it's a really nice theatre.Ms Thrifty wrote:So, is anyone here going to see the matinee of 39 Steps tomorrow? I'm quite encouraged by what I've read since a fairy kindly booked me tix.![]()
I loved the performance when I saw this show last year and I would have loved to see it again, sadly all of the evening performance tickets had gone before I could book and I'm in work during the day
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Ms Thrifty
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Glad to hear more positive reports but sorry that those who prefer the evening performance don't yet have tix. There were lots of extra shows over the holiday and there is a very low-price special offer on GILT, so maybe there will be more freebies? Makes me feel really lucky to be free for the matinee; plus I then have more chance of staying awake!
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
I saw '39 Steps' this afternoon and thought it was really good! Would recommend anyone to go. It's suitable for all ages.
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greece
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Ditto!! the show was pretty entertaining and those actors were very active, and yes indeed it is suitable for all ages, I was in the Dress Circle and there were some kids that looked like they quite enjoyed itjojojoanne wrote:I saw '39 Steps' this afternoon and thought it was really good! Would recommend anyone to go. It's suitable for all ages.
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Ms Thrifty
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Me, too - wish I'd known there were some other members there! And very grateful to tilly for my tix as it was great fun.greece wrote:Ditto!! the show was pretty entertaining and those actors were very active, and yes indeed it is suitable for all ages, I was in the Dress Circle and there were some kids that looked like they quite enjoyed itjojojoanne wrote:I saw '39 Steps' this afternoon and thought it was really good! Would recommend anyone to go. It's suitable for all ages.
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Found it hilarious. It's a play suitable for all ages.
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