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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#271 Post by cinefila1 » Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:47 pm

Thursday 10 February, 19:30


Recital in St Johns Square: For more information and to download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/790302

Rosenblatt Recitals

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MASSIMO CAVALLETTIBaritone Simon LepperPianist Songs and arias by composers including Rossini, Mozart, Tosti, Denza, Toselli, Bizet, Donizetti, Bellini, Cipriano and Verdi.

Massimo Cavalletti was born in 1978 in Lucca where he began his vocal studies with Graziano Polidori. He subsequently attended the Young Artists Programme at the Academy of the Teatro La Scala, Milan, refining his vocal technique with soprano Luciana Serra. Throughout this time he also participated in Masterclasses with Leyla Gencer, Leo Nucci, Renato Bruson and Luis Alva. He made his operatic debut at the Donizetti Theatre in Bergamo in Donizetti’s La Parisina, organised by the La Scala Academy and the following year he sang the role of Figaro in Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia at La Scala.

During 2010/2011 he will make his role debut as Ford in Falstaff and in a new production of Don Carlo in Zurich.
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#272 Post by Celini » Wed Feb 02, 2011 2:51 pm

We have a few complimentary tickets available to A Flea in her Ear tonight, at the Old Vic. To download tickets or for more information: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/801865
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#273 Post by kevinknapman » Wed Feb 02, 2011 6:57 pm

We have a few complimentary tickets available to A Flea in Her Ear at the Old Vic tomorrow night.

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#274 Post by pcRock » Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:18 am

TONIGHT!


Ian D Montford on first, followed By Ivan Brackenbury's Hospital Radio Roadshow Both odd, strange and funny...

Tues 8 Feb, 7.30pm


Award-winning Tom Binns brings his two hit comic creations to the Rose.


Ian D Montfort is The Sunderland Psychic who channels dead famous people. "You don't need to be recently bereaved to have a great time this evening." Celebrities who may make an appearance include Ernie Wise, Rod Hull, Tony Hart, Jeremy Beadle and William Shakespeare.


"An unexpected sensation. A gloriously deadpan pseudo-psychic"


* * * * * The Telegraph


Ivan Brackenbury is the loveable, simple and insensitive hospital radio DJ with a knack for playing exactly the most (in)appropriate song for his listeners' ailments.


"Comedy genius... the funniest show at the Fringe"


* * * * The Times


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THURSDAY 10th FEB


Arabella Weir - The Real Me Is Thin

The hapless and hilarious tale of a life lived under the constant and ruthless reign of a chocolate biscuit...

Join Arabella as she reads from her new book The Real Me is Thin, plus a Q&A session and book signing* after the performance. Recounting stories of unhinged mothers, callous doctors and mystery-meat suppers this candid memoir vividly recreates a childhood and adolescence marred by the social embarrassment of being marked as different simply due to your weight.


Best known for her role in BBC2's The Fast Show, Arabella is the author of best-selling Does My Bum Look Big In This?, is a regular contributor in The Guardian and on Radio


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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#275 Post by Timbo » Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:24 pm

Play at The Old Vic for tomorrow

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A Flea in her Ear for 9 February

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#276 Post by andrews » Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:48 pm

Arabella Weir - The Real Me Is Thin

Synopsis
The hapless and hilarious tale of a life lived under the constant and ruthless reign of a chocolate biscuit...
Join Arabella as she reads from her new book The Real Me is Thin, plus a Q&A session and book signing* after the performance. Recounting stories of unhinged mothers, callous doctors and mystery-meat suppers this candid memoir vividly recreates a childhood and adolescence marred by the social embarrassment of being marked as different simply due to your weight.

Best known for her role in BBC2's The Fast Show, Arabella is the author of best-selling Does My Bum Look Big In This?, is a regular contributor in The Guardian and on Radio.


The Rose Theatre, Kingston-on-Thames 7:30pm 11th February 2011


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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#277 Post by prettyxcool » Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:46 pm

Free preview of new play CHI LA FA L'ASPETTI starring Mark Tunstall, Martin Head, Derek Horsham tonight from 19:30 at Quintessentially Soho.

Chi La Fa L'Aspetti
A rehearsed reading of a drama by Dean Stalham, which explores the notion of doing something bad, something bad happens in return. With Heather Wilds and Dan Vardanian.
Where: House of St Barnabas in Soho
1 Greek Street,
Soho Square,
London,
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When: Feb 10, 8pm

Genre: Theatre

Cost: free
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#278 Post by pcRock » Sat Feb 12, 2011 6:16 pm

We have a few complimentary tickets available to The Red Lion Comedy tonight - for more info and to download tickets:

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#279 Post by rosane » Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:47 pm

Taro Hakase Valentine Gala Concert

Showfilmfirst Vouchers should be redeemed at the box office on day of performance between 6.45 and 7.15pm .ID (driving license or credit card) with same name as on ticket should be available if requested.

Join Japan’s leading violinist, Taro Hakase and friends for a romantic evening of wonderful classical music.

For the third year in succession, violinist Taro Hakase is returning to Cadogan Hall for two Valentine’s concerts. This year, Taro will be performing with the award-winning accordionist, Milos Milivojevic, the brilliant young cellist, Corentin Chassard and the talented Polish pianist Maciej Janas. In addition to a romantic Brahms Sonata and some passionate, intimate tangos, Taro has selected a magical mixture of pieces, including some very personal love songs composed by Taro himself; Dolce Vita, the song he wrote for his own wedding and Angel in the House, one he wrote for the birth of his daughter.

Enjoy the Valentine's evening with the warm, charismatic Taro Hakase!

Programme will include:

Tchaikovsky: Andante Cantabile Brahms : Violin Sonata No1 G Major Op. 78 David Foster: To Love You More Jacob Gade : Jalousie Piazzolla :Libertango Grigoras Dinicu: Lark lll Plus a selection of love songs composed by Taro.

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#280 Post by rosane » Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:49 pm

Philharmonia Orchestra

Showfilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed for allocated tickets on day of performance between 6.45 and 7.15pm Philharmonia Orchestra 17 Feb

Programme to include WEBER Overture to Oberon; BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5; SCHUMANN Symphony No. 3

Christoph von Dohnányi piano

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet piano

WEBER Overture, Oberon

BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5, Emperor

SCHUMANN Symphony No. 3, Rhenish

Sometimes the greatest works of art can result from situations of fear and stress. Weber had just months to live when he composed Oberon and was terrified of the future insecurity faced by his beloved family in the event of his early death, whilst Beethoven composed his final piano concerto under the threat of wartime occupation. Miraculously, none of this misery is evident in either work – Weber’s overture is an early Romantic masterpiece of delicate orchestral writing and the Emperor concerto is Beethoven at his boldest, most innovative and most heroic. Schumann’s Rhenish symphony, composed against the altogether happier backdrop of a new position as Music Director of the Düsseldorf Orchestra, is a joyous celebration of the landscape, legends and history of the Rhineland.


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