Les Misérables
Re: Les Misérables
I also got a page from newspaper today. I' leaving work early to watch it close to home. One of the reasons being no Central London was available by the time I finally! logged in. So Local it is! At least something after HOURS of trying....
- Beate
- The Modfather (& Three-Time Prediction Master!)
- Posts: 22013
- Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:26 pm
- Old post count: 6588
- Preferred Cinemas: West India Quay, Greenwich, Surrey Quays + Central London (Vue Islington, Apollo, Odeon Covent Garden, Cine Haymarket, Leicester Sq/West End)
- Location: London
- Contact:
Re: Les Misérables
Please for the sake of the people who oppose to b*ying this rag, don't wave the paper around at the cinema and only produce if asked for it - thank you.
Re: Les Misérables
Beate wrote:Please for the sake of the people who oppose to b*ying this rag, don't wave the paper around at the cinema and only produce if asked for it - thank you.
I never do. I do not always have paper with me anyway (like today I didn't have one), but when is is particularly important for me to get in I usually have it in my handbag. Last time i had the newspaper with me was for 1st of December? life of Pi screening, where I took my whole family and I was also meeting a friend. I din't even take the newspaper out of the bag but it felt good to be prepared!
- canadian_turtle
- 9 1/2 Weeks
- Posts: 11405
- Joined: Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:40 am
- Old post count: 0
- Preferred Cinemas: Wood Green, Islington, West End/Soho, Camden, Holloway, Hackney
- Location: Under my duvet
- Contact:
Re: Les Misérables
I have never actually had the page of the paper/mag on me in for a screening in the UK 



• Cinemas in order of preference: West End/Central London, Wood Green, Islington, Finchley Road
• (32/2014, 81/2013, 95/2012, 76/2011)
-
- The Sixth Sense
- Posts: 1863
- Joined: Fri May 25, 2012 8:04 am
- Old post count: 0
- Preferred Cinemas: Vue West End, Cineworld Haymarket, Odeon West End, Odeon Leicester Square, Empire Leicester Square, Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue, Odeon Panton Street - followed by anywhere in central(ish) London like Vue Islington.
- Location: London
Re: Les Misérables
As above! And I sent OH to b*y the paper, so I didn't physically b*y the rag.mandmc10 wrote:Beate wrote:Please for the sake of the people who oppose to b*ying this rag, don't wave the paper around at the cinema and only produce if asked for it - thank you.
I never do. I do not always have paper with me anyway (like today I didn't have one), but when is is particularly important for me to get in I usually have it in my handbag.

Preferred cinemas:
Vue West End, Cineworld Haymarket, Odeon West End, Odeon Leicester Square, Empire Leicester Square, Cineworld O2, Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue and Odeon Panton Street, followed by anywhere in central(ish) London.
Vue West End, Cineworld Haymarket, Odeon West End, Odeon Leicester Square, Empire Leicester Square, Cineworld O2, Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue and Odeon Panton Street, followed by anywhere in central(ish) London.
- Rainey
- Se7en
- Posts: 3602
- Joined: Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:05 pm
- Old post count: 0
- Preferred Cinemas: Torquay, Paignton, Exeter, Plymouth
- Location: Devon
Re: Les Misérables
I've don't ever take the page from the paper.
Preferred Cinema's now Paignton or Exeter!
- moggers
- The Sixth Sense
- Posts: 1173
- Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:02 pm
- Old post count: 404
- Preferred Cinemas: Odeon Braehead, Odeon Quay, Cineworld Glasgow.
- Location: Glasgow
Re: Les Misérables
I only have it as my we wanted the magazine for DD. i never b*ght it *cough*
-
- Air Force One
- Posts: 44
- Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:32 pm
- Old post count: 0
Re: Les Misérables
I wonder whether there will be another code after debarcle of the site going down? Even when i got to the page and select the tickets which were said to be available, i kept being taken back to the home page?!
Re: Les Misérables
I've only seen the trailer once but since doing so, find I am singing snatches of song - the music is as memorable as that from any ALW show. (And whatever others think of ALW, I love his music and consider it the modern equivalent of opera.)
-
- 8 1/2
- Posts: 6167
- Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:54 pm
- Old post count: 0
- Preferred Cinemas: Trafford Centre. The Printworks, Manchester. The Lowry, Salford Quays. Parrswood, Didsbury.Cineworld, Stockport.
- I have tickets for: Lovely Bones and Kick Ass
- Location: Manchester
Re: Les Misérables
I love ALW and your description is perfect, Les Mis songs will stay with you forever (I have the DVD from the Royal Albert Hall - its just wonderful - history, music and theatre! What more can you ask for!). I have very diverse taste in music I basically like anything except for Rock.Ms Thrifty wrote:I've only seen the trailer once but since doing so, find I am singing snatches of song - the music is as memorable as that from any ALW show. (And whatever others think of ALW, I love his music and consider it the modern equivalent of opera.)
