I don't get us lost and I drive because girls are the best drivers!!steve wrote:What Diane said. I would also like to thank AK for taking my son and myself on her ticket, Diane for driving (and not getting us lost) Sarah for her company and ejwrank for the chocolate.
Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
I saw 'American Idiot: The Musical' last night. It's wasn't free but it was totally worth the price. The actors was good for most part (although some of the voices were shaky). The set was really good, loved all the TV Screens showing pictures. I also loved the fact that there was a live band on stage. The song were great (well, I am a massive Green Day fan) and there was some great songs from 21st Century Breakdown. The only dissapointment for me was the story, I didn't think it was as good as it could have been! I reccomend everyone that is a Green Day fan to watch this - you will not be disappointed.
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A horse walks into a bar and the bartender asks, "Why the long face?"
A pony walks into the bar and whispers, "I'll have a beer, please." The barkeeper asks, "Why are you whispering?".
"I'm a little hoarse."
A pony walks into the bar and whispers, "I'll have a beer, please." The barkeeper asks, "Why are you whispering?".
"I'm a little hoarse."
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I went to see the Crazy Horse, Forever Crazy show yesterday - different to other shows and very entertatining.
NOTE: I had secured tickets via Showfilmfirst but they had run out of tickets when I got there - which didn't make sense to me. Fortuneately I was at the front of the 'see if Showfilmfirst can allocate more tickets' queue and so myself and my + 1 were lucky enough to get a seated tickets.
NOTE: I had secured tickets via Showfilmfirst but they had run out of tickets when I got there - which didn't make sense to me. Fortuneately I was at the front of the 'see if Showfilmfirst can allocate more tickets' queue and so myself and my + 1 were lucky enough to get a seated tickets.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
That's excellent to hear! I have my tickets ready for when it comes here and can't waitjcolombi wrote:I saw 'American Idiot: The Musical' last night. It's wasn't free but it was totally worth the price. The actors was good for most part (although some of the voices were shaky). The set was really good, loved all the TV Screens showing pictures. I also loved the fact that there was a live band on stage. The song were great (well, I am a massive Green Day fan) and there was some great songs from 21st Century Breakdown. The only dissapointment for me was the story, I didn't think it was as good as it could have been! I reccomend everyone that is a Green Day fan to watch this - you will not be disappointed.
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SFF tickets always state they are first come first serve and are no guarantee that you actually get in (they over allocate because people always book tickets even when they don't go and they don't want to end up with empty seats).RickyRaj wrote:NOTE: I had secured tickets via Showfilmfirst but they had run out of tickets when I got there - which didn't make sense to me.


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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Hello, I'm going to see Forever Crazy tonight, it says 7:00 on the ticket but do you know what time they actually open the box office? I want to make sure I get a ticket! Any help much appreciated thanks! It's for the 7:30 show x
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Do you mean "The Crazy Horse"? If your ticket states 7pm that is the start time. As for how early to get there... usually the ticket/email states the box office time, if not, email SFF :)


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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Oh btw, I went to see Jumpy (understudy) last week, at the Duke of York Theatre.
The mother - teenager relation was perfectly played! Even though I think the play was actually more about being a middle age mum, lost between desires and family, between starting a new life and keeping an established lifestyle.
Some moments were a bit too boring to me (and I didn't understand everything one of the actors said cause he had a strong accent), but it was entertaining and funny. Very English, too.
I would probably give it a 7/10.
The mother - teenager relation was perfectly played! Even though I think the play was actually more about being a middle age mum, lost between desires and family, between starting a new life and keeping an established lifestyle.
Some moments were a bit too boring to me (and I didn't understand everything one of the actors said cause he had a strong accent), but it was entertaining and funny. Very English, too.
I would probably give it a 7/10.
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I went to see Sound of Migration yesterday. It was an interesting experience as altough i did not understand alot of what was being said and sang, i stayed til the end. Audience around me were loving it. HUGH MASEKELA has some nifty dance moves.
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Flomotion at South Bank Centre - awesomely wierd dance/vocals/opera collaboration today. Watch out Bjork!
Daniel Pearl concert - touching concert in memory of the lost journalist, including a bevvy of church organ music - always wanted to hear that!
Crazy Horse - load of rubbish. left after 20 minutes.
Bizarrely, the free-est event was the best....
Daniel Pearl concert - touching concert in memory of the lost journalist, including a bevvy of church organ music - always wanted to hear that!
Crazy Horse - load of rubbish. left after 20 minutes.
Bizarrely, the free-est event was the best....
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Just reviewed 'Forever Crazy'. It's about as erotic as an autopsy.
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Stay away from it at all costs.
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