Me too, I am going next week, can't wait!Diane65 wrote:I've just booked tickets to see Breakfast at Tiffanys, lastminute.com were selling the matinee performances at half price
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Member No. 42 of the "100 free films in 2011" 16 seen 84 to go.
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Brilliant please let me know what you thinktufty wrote:Me too, I am going next week, can't wait!Diane65 wrote:I've just booked tickets to see Breakfast at Tiffanys, lastminute.com were selling the matinee performances at half price


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Diane65 wrote:Brilliant please let me know what you thinktufty wrote:Me too, I am going next week, can't wait!Diane65 wrote:I've just booked tickets to see Breakfast at Tiffanys, lastminute.com were selling the matinee performances at half price
I will report back.
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Has anyone seen Calender Girls or Shawshank Redemption on stage? If you have, what did you think?
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Sorry, no - walked out of the last play I saw but it was neither of these.
Edit: Have you looked on "West End Whingers"? I know you can find plenty of reviews online and you would probably prefer a more personal recommendation (or warning!), but I find theirs really funny. You would have to go back some way, though, to find these two, as they are in chronological order, most recent first.
Edit: Have you looked on "West End Whingers"? I know you can find plenty of reviews online and you would probably prefer a more personal recommendation (or warning!), but I find theirs really funny. You would have to go back some way, though, to find these two, as they are in chronological order, most recent first.
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Yes, someone sent me a hilariously bad review of Two Birds and a Bloke from there. 

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That was me! Did anyone actually go and see that yet? - I wonder if it was as excruciating as the review made out.Beate wrote:Yes, someone sent me a hilariously bad review of Two Birds and a Bloke from there.
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So it was! Btw, I know this is a thread about films turned into plays, but apart from that, has anyone got a recommendation for a good theatre play I could take my German friend to? Can only find weird stuff or stuff I have never heard about. Personally, I would prefer a musical anyway but not sure she is into that.
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Phantom of the Opera and The Jersey Boys are both brilliant, I personally didn't rate wicked 6/10. I too love musicals.
I think Tufty is going to see Breakfast at Tiffanys very soon so she will be able to feed back. Have fun
I think Tufty is going to see Breakfast at Tiffanys very soon so she will be able to feed back. Have fun
