Free Theatre/Concert/Misc - codes only, NO CHAT nor COMPS
Re: Free Theatre/Concert/Misc - codes only, NO CHAT nor COMP
Kevin and Perry Go it Large at Clapham Grand on Friday 2nd June
All They Want To Do Is... Do It! We're kicking off summer by going back to the year 2000 and following our heroes Kevin and Perry on their quest to Ibiza in search of sun, sea, girls and non-stop partying.
Its usual set up at Clapham grand - Party on London with the ultimate Kevin and Perry Party! We'll be showing the classic movie on our 25ft screen in the evening before recreating the vibes of Dance anthems with a most excellent club night till 3am!
Check out the details and download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/530885
Sunday Soul at the Jazz Cafe Camden
We have a few tickets to afternoon and evening
Due to the massive success of Sunday Soul since its launch in November, the Jazz cafe have added a lunchtime matinee show on the same day - now there's double the chance to enjoy the perfect end to your week!
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/156278
Kings Place - Tippett Quartet: Revolutionary Sounds - Wednesday 7th June
2017 marks the 100 year anniversary of the Russian Revolution. Tippett Quartet celebrates this with the world premiere of “It’s Not Working” by Nathan James Dearden. A fantastic work based on Selina Nwulu’s (Young Poet Laureate for London) poem entitled Foreign.
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/257120
All They Want To Do Is... Do It! We're kicking off summer by going back to the year 2000 and following our heroes Kevin and Perry on their quest to Ibiza in search of sun, sea, girls and non-stop partying.
Its usual set up at Clapham grand - Party on London with the ultimate Kevin and Perry Party! We'll be showing the classic movie on our 25ft screen in the evening before recreating the vibes of Dance anthems with a most excellent club night till 3am!
Check out the details and download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/530885
Sunday Soul at the Jazz Cafe Camden
We have a few tickets to afternoon and evening
Due to the massive success of Sunday Soul since its launch in November, the Jazz cafe have added a lunchtime matinee show on the same day - now there's double the chance to enjoy the perfect end to your week!
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/156278
Kings Place - Tippett Quartet: Revolutionary Sounds - Wednesday 7th June
2017 marks the 100 year anniversary of the Russian Revolution. Tippett Quartet celebrates this with the world premiere of “It’s Not Working” by Nathan James Dearden. A fantastic work based on Selina Nwulu’s (Young Poet Laureate for London) poem entitled Foreign.
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/257120
Live Tribute to Amy Winehouse
Live Tribute to Amy Winehouse at XOYO
Tue 6/6, 19.00
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/549575
Non-refundable admin charge of £2 per person
Tue 6/6, 19.00
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/549575
Non-refundable admin charge of £2 per person
2017 Royal Opera House BP Big Screens
The Royal Ballet's The Dream / Symphonic Variations / Marguerite and Armand
Wednesday 7 June at 7.30pm
Bristol, Millennium Square | Hull, UK City of Culture, Zebedee's Yard | London, Trafalgar Square | London Bridge City, The Scoop | Middlesbrough, Teesside University | Portsmouth, Guildhall Square | Swansea Castle Square | Woolwich, General Gordon Square
The Royal Opera’s La traviata
Tuesday 4 July at 7pm
Aberdeen, Duthie Park | Bradford, City Park | Brighton Marina | Bristol, Millennium Square | Coventry, Warwick University, The Piazza | Hammersmith, Lyric Square | Hull, UK City of Culture, Zebedee's Yard | London, Trafalgar Square | Newcastle, NE1's Screen on the Green, Old Eldon Square | Portsmouth, Guildhall Square | Swansea, Castle Square | Woolwich, General Gordon Square | Castle Howard, York
The Royal Opera's Turandot
Friday 14 July at 7.30pm
Alexandra Palace | Bradford, City Park | Brighton Marina | Coventry, Warwick University, The Piazza | Hammersmith, Lyric Square | Hull, UK City of Culture, Zebedee's Yard | London, Trafalgar Square | London Bridge City, The Scoop | Newcastle, NE1's Screen on the Green, Old Eldon Square | Portsmouth, Guildhall Square | Purfleet, High House Production Park | Southend-on-Sea, The Forum | Swansea, Castle Square | Woolwich, General Gordon Square
http://www.roh.org.uk/about/bp-big-screens/whats-on
Wednesday 7 June at 7.30pm
Bristol, Millennium Square | Hull, UK City of Culture, Zebedee's Yard | London, Trafalgar Square | London Bridge City, The Scoop | Middlesbrough, Teesside University | Portsmouth, Guildhall Square | Swansea Castle Square | Woolwich, General Gordon Square
The Royal Opera’s La traviata
Tuesday 4 July at 7pm
Aberdeen, Duthie Park | Bradford, City Park | Brighton Marina | Bristol, Millennium Square | Coventry, Warwick University, The Piazza | Hammersmith, Lyric Square | Hull, UK City of Culture, Zebedee's Yard | London, Trafalgar Square | Newcastle, NE1's Screen on the Green, Old Eldon Square | Portsmouth, Guildhall Square | Swansea, Castle Square | Woolwich, General Gordon Square | Castle Howard, York
The Royal Opera's Turandot
Friday 14 July at 7.30pm
Alexandra Palace | Bradford, City Park | Brighton Marina | Coventry, Warwick University, The Piazza | Hammersmith, Lyric Square | Hull, UK City of Culture, Zebedee's Yard | London, Trafalgar Square | London Bridge City, The Scoop | Newcastle, NE1's Screen on the Green, Old Eldon Square | Portsmouth, Guildhall Square | Purfleet, High House Production Park | Southend-on-Sea, The Forum | Swansea, Castle Square | Woolwich, General Gordon Square
http://www.roh.org.uk/about/bp-big-screens/whats-on
Play Readings at the Old Vic
Pagans
Friday 16 June, 1pm
http://www.oldvictheatre.com/whats-on/2 ... ts/pagans/
Exceptional Mercy
Tuesday 20 June, 1pm
http://www.oldvictheatre.com/whats-on/2 ... nal-mercy/
Hy Brasil
Friday 23 June, 1pm
http://www.oldvictheatre.com/whats-on/2 ... hy-brasil/
Friday 16 June, 1pm
http://www.oldvictheatre.com/whats-on/2 ... ts/pagans/
Exceptional Mercy
Tuesday 20 June, 1pm
http://www.oldvictheatre.com/whats-on/2 ... nal-mercy/
Hy Brasil
Friday 23 June, 1pm
http://www.oldvictheatre.com/whats-on/2 ... hy-brasil/
Great Train Robbery** at the Greenwich Theatre
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/398147
We are very excited to have a few tickets to **Great Train Robbery** at the Greenwich Theatre this Tuesday and Wednesday
Great Train Robbery
In the early hours of Thursday 8th August 1963, the heist of the century was under way. Whilst the world was tucked up in bed, 15 men put a finger up to the government and stole 2 million British pounds from Her Majesty's Royal Mail train. Five days later the first clues were found, the gang was busted and the rest is history. But what about the ones that got away...?
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/398147
We are very pleased to have tickets from this venue and hope that we can continue the relationship. To help us get you more events in your area please ensure that you adhere to the strict terms and conditions:
1. Do not contact the venue direct send any queries to help@showfilmfirst.com
2. We cannot guarantee what tickets you will get. **If you want specific seats book via the venues box office regular ticketing**
3. Please ensure we get your feedback to share with the venue and the producers
4. SFF vouchers can only be redeemed at box office during the times specified on the ticket on day of performance ONLY
5. Support the venue - get there early and enjoy a drink in the bar
We are very excited to have a few tickets to **Great Train Robbery** at the Greenwich Theatre this Tuesday and Wednesday
Great Train Robbery
In the early hours of Thursday 8th August 1963, the heist of the century was under way. Whilst the world was tucked up in bed, 15 men put a finger up to the government and stole 2 million British pounds from Her Majesty's Royal Mail train. Five days later the first clues were found, the gang was busted and the rest is history. But what about the ones that got away...?
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/398147
We are very pleased to have tickets from this venue and hope that we can continue the relationship. To help us get you more events in your area please ensure that you adhere to the strict terms and conditions:
1. Do not contact the venue direct send any queries to help@showfilmfirst.com
2. We cannot guarantee what tickets you will get. **If you want specific seats book via the venues box office regular ticketing**
3. Please ensure we get your feedback to share with the venue and the producers
4. SFF vouchers can only be redeemed at box office during the times specified on the ticket on day of performance ONLY
5. Support the venue - get there early and enjoy a drink in the bar
Re: Free Theatre/Concert/Misc - codes only, NO CHAT nor COMP
Let us Entertain you with:
Friday 9th June - Live Gig, Camden
Saturday 10th June - Spoken word at Kings Place
Saturday 10th June - Bridesmaids at Clapham Grand
Thursday 15th -Jazz in Camden
Friday 16th - Jazz in Camden
Saturday 17th June - Classical concert at Regents Park
Sunday 18th June - Classical Concert in Beckenham
Friday 23rd June - Mama Mia in Clapham
Friday 9th June at Camden Assembly, Anthony Joseph, Brother Portrait + Dear Earth
Join us for Jazz and the rhythms of Caribbean speech and music
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/408471
Saturday 10th June - Afternoon performances at Kings Place
We have two spoken word events at this wonderful venue.
Afrikan Revolution - 2pm
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/554634
The Land Listeners Featuring Jackie Oates - 4pm
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/702443
Classical Concert in Primrose Hill/Regents Park - Saturday 17th June and in BECKENHAM on Sunday 18th
I Maestri Orchestra present Natures Muse in St Marks Church with Jean Sibelius Spring Song op. 16, Piotr Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto op. 35, Johann Sebastian Bach Erbarme dich, from Matthew Passion, Jean Sibelius Symphony no. 1 op. 39, George Hlawiczka, violin, Marion Willmann, Mezzo-soprano and I Maestri orchestra
For more information and to download tickets:
Saturday in Regents Park: http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/942710
Sunday in Beckenham: http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/859345
Big Night out at Clapham Grand with Mama Mia and Bridesmaids
Its usual set up at Clapham grand - Party on London with the ultimate Wayne's World Party! We'll be showing the classic movie on our 25ft screen in the evening before recreating the vibes of WayneStock with a most excellent club night till 3am!
Check out the details and download tickets:
Saturday 10th June -
Bridesmaids - http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/304063
Friday 23rd June -
Mama Mia - http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/467609
Friday 9th June - Live Gig, Camden
Saturday 10th June - Spoken word at Kings Place
Saturday 10th June - Bridesmaids at Clapham Grand
Thursday 15th -Jazz in Camden
Friday 16th - Jazz in Camden
Saturday 17th June - Classical concert at Regents Park
Sunday 18th June - Classical Concert in Beckenham
Friday 23rd June - Mama Mia in Clapham
Friday 9th June at Camden Assembly, Anthony Joseph, Brother Portrait + Dear Earth
Join us for Jazz and the rhythms of Caribbean speech and music
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/408471
Saturday 10th June - Afternoon performances at Kings Place
We have two spoken word events at this wonderful venue.
Afrikan Revolution - 2pm
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/554634
The Land Listeners Featuring Jackie Oates - 4pm
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/702443
Classical Concert in Primrose Hill/Regents Park - Saturday 17th June and in BECKENHAM on Sunday 18th
I Maestri Orchestra present Natures Muse in St Marks Church with Jean Sibelius Spring Song op. 16, Piotr Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto op. 35, Johann Sebastian Bach Erbarme dich, from Matthew Passion, Jean Sibelius Symphony no. 1 op. 39, George Hlawiczka, violin, Marion Willmann, Mezzo-soprano and I Maestri orchestra
For more information and to download tickets:
Saturday in Regents Park: http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/942710
Sunday in Beckenham: http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/859345
Big Night out at Clapham Grand with Mama Mia and Bridesmaids
Its usual set up at Clapham grand - Party on London with the ultimate Wayne's World Party! We'll be showing the classic movie on our 25ft screen in the evening before recreating the vibes of WayneStock with a most excellent club night till 3am!
Check out the details and download tickets:
Saturday 10th June -
Bridesmaids - http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/304063
Friday 23rd June -
Mama Mia - http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/467609
Re: Free Theatre/Concert/Misc - codes only, NO CHAT nor COMP
We are delighted to have a few tickets to a new show at Greenwich Theatre - Nel - which starts tonight.
About the Play:
Meet Nel: a foley artist. Don’t know what that is? Don’t worry, not many do. Nel brings films to life through sound. In her world, screeching tyres are made from hot water bottles and epic fight scenes are a symphony of snapping celery and frozen cabbages. Nel is good at this stuff – it’s the rest of her life that’s a disaster...
For the first time, she finds herself completely alone. Her cat’s died and she accidentally poisoned her fish. She needs a friend and perhaps a change of shoes.
But in a world of continuous self-comparison she feels inadequate and finding a friend in today’s world can be more than a little stressful. Using a beautifully crafted mix of live music, onstage foley artistry and physical theatre, Scratchworks presents Nel’s touching story about identity, friendship and what it means to be an introvert.
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/233597
About the Play:
Meet Nel: a foley artist. Don’t know what that is? Don’t worry, not many do. Nel brings films to life through sound. In her world, screeching tyres are made from hot water bottles and epic fight scenes are a symphony of snapping celery and frozen cabbages. Nel is good at this stuff – it’s the rest of her life that’s a disaster...
For the first time, she finds herself completely alone. Her cat’s died and she accidentally poisoned her fish. She needs a friend and perhaps a change of shoes.
But in a world of continuous self-comparison she feels inadequate and finding a friend in today’s world can be more than a little stressful. Using a beautifully crafted mix of live music, onstage foley artistry and physical theatre, Scratchworks presents Nel’s touching story about identity, friendship and what it means to be an introvert.
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/233597
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert/Misc - codes only, NO CHAT nor COMP
We are very excited to have a few ADDITIONAL tickets to quirky comic Tape Face as he lands in the West End opening at London’s Garrick Theatre - his unique style of humour must be seen to be believed!
We only have a few tickets and as ever, we really need FEEDBACK as that is why we have the tickets (and of course to showcase the fabulous Garrick Theatre). If you fancy a laugh, hurry as we only have a few tickets for each performance.
Conjuring uproarious laughter by using the most simple of everyday objects and popular songs, Tape Face brings out the inner child through clever and charming humour. Combining every trick in the book from mime and magic to silent film, Tape Face is the enthralling sensation who was likened to a modern-day Charlie Chaplin by Simon Cowell.
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/829757
We only have a few tickets and as ever, we really need FEEDBACK as that is why we have the tickets (and of course to showcase the fabulous Garrick Theatre). If you fancy a laugh, hurry as we only have a few tickets for each performance.
Conjuring uproarious laughter by using the most simple of everyday objects and popular songs, Tape Face brings out the inner child through clever and charming humour. Combining every trick in the book from mime and magic to silent film, Tape Face is the enthralling sensation who was likened to a modern-day Charlie Chaplin by Simon Cowell.
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/829757
The Quo Experience
The Quo Experience at The Beck Theatre
Friday 9 June, 19:30
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/875381
Non-refundable admin charge of £2 per person
Friday 9 June, 19:30
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/875381
Non-refundable admin charge of £2 per person
Re: 'My cousin Rachel' preview + Q&A....
We are delighted to have have a few tickets to a special preview of My Cousin Rachel followed by a Q&A with director Roger Michell on Sunday afternoon in Notting Hill Gate.
After health problems determine that he must spend his winters in warmer climates, Ambrose (Glen), a wealthy landowner and guardian to his orphaned cousin Philip (Claflin), heads to Italy.
Years later, Philip receives a letter from Ambrose announcing that he has fallen in love with and married a distant relation, the eponymous Rachel (Weisz). Soon after, Philip learns that his guardian is dangerously ill, but by the time he arrives in Italy, Ambrose is dead and Rachel has left for England, bound for her deceased husbands estate in Cornwall.
Racked by suspicion, Philip confronts Rachel, but he too soon finds himself under her beguiling spell. What is she? A femme fatale? A gold-digger? A tease? Thanks to skilled direction and first-rate performances, Roger Michells enticing period drama keeps the audience guessing throughout.
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/908498
After health problems determine that he must spend his winters in warmer climates, Ambrose (Glen), a wealthy landowner and guardian to his orphaned cousin Philip (Claflin), heads to Italy.
Years later, Philip receives a letter from Ambrose announcing that he has fallen in love with and married a distant relation, the eponymous Rachel (Weisz). Soon after, Philip learns that his guardian is dangerously ill, but by the time he arrives in Italy, Ambrose is dead and Rachel has left for England, bound for her deceased husbands estate in Cornwall.
Racked by suspicion, Philip confronts Rachel, but he too soon finds himself under her beguiling spell. What is she? A femme fatale? A gold-digger? A tease? Thanks to skilled direction and first-rate performances, Roger Michells enticing period drama keeps the audience guessing throughout.
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/908498