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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
Storm Nightclub, 28a Leicester Square, WC2H 7 LE
Doors open: 7.00pm
Show Starts: 8.30pm
Show Ends: 10.30pm
LINE UP:
Michael Smiley
TV Credits include Tyres O'Flaherty in Spaced, Al Murray's Time Gentlemen Please and BBC's Bleak House
So You Think You're Funny Finalist
Prince Abdi
"Pacy, upbeat and infectious" Chortle
Matthew Osborn
Winner of 'So You Think You're Funny' in 2002
English Comedian Of The Year in 2009
http://www.seefilmfirst.com
Code: 436813
Doors open: 7.00pm
Show Starts: 8.30pm
Show Ends: 10.30pm
LINE UP:
Michael Smiley
TV Credits include Tyres O'Flaherty in Spaced, Al Murray's Time Gentlemen Please and BBC's Bleak House
So You Think You're Funny Finalist
Prince Abdi
"Pacy, upbeat and infectious" Chortle
Matthew Osborn
Winner of 'So You Think You're Funny' in 2002
English Comedian Of The Year in 2009
http://www.seefilmfirst.com
Code: 436813
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
We have a few complimentary tickets available to performances at Kings Place starting tonight.
Tickets are available for:
- American Icons I: String Quartets of Philip Glass
Wed 21st Apr / 7:30pm / Hall One
- Fatal Optimists
Thu 22nd Apr / 7:45pm / Hall One
Hear contemporary music group CoMA London Ensemble with CoMA Voices
- American Icons II: The Music of Morton Feldman
Thu 22nd Apr / 9:00pm / Hall One
The Smith Quartet teams up with pianist John Tilbury
- Bang on a Can Classics - Fidelio Trio
Fri 23rd Apr / 7:30pm / Hall One
The Trio's first programme of the night including Evan Ziporyn's Piano Trio...
- Under the Green Time - Fidelio Trio
Fri 23rd Apr / 9:00pm / Hall One
Fidelio Trio plays the music of John Adams and Dave Fennesy plus others
- Film: Dambe - The Mali Project
Sat 24th Apr / 5:00pm / St Pancras
A musical journey into the heart of Africa
- Crash Ensemble with Iarla O Lionaird
Sat 24th Apr / 7:30pm / Hall One
A rich programme featuring the music of Dennehy, Riley, Lang, Buckley and Nangle
- Traditional Music from Ireland, Cyprus & Macedonia
Sat 24th Apr / 9:30pm / Hall Two
Hear an eclectic band of fiddle, harpsichord, guitar and Ulieann Pipes...
To find out more about any of these events go to http://www.kingsplace.co.uk
For an opportunity to download tickets, go to http://www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code: 661228
Tickets are available for:
- American Icons I: String Quartets of Philip Glass
Wed 21st Apr / 7:30pm / Hall One
- Fatal Optimists
Thu 22nd Apr / 7:45pm / Hall One
Hear contemporary music group CoMA London Ensemble with CoMA Voices
- American Icons II: The Music of Morton Feldman
Thu 22nd Apr / 9:00pm / Hall One
The Smith Quartet teams up with pianist John Tilbury
- Bang on a Can Classics - Fidelio Trio
Fri 23rd Apr / 7:30pm / Hall One
The Trio's first programme of the night including Evan Ziporyn's Piano Trio...
- Under the Green Time - Fidelio Trio
Fri 23rd Apr / 9:00pm / Hall One
Fidelio Trio plays the music of John Adams and Dave Fennesy plus others
- Film: Dambe - The Mali Project
Sat 24th Apr / 5:00pm / St Pancras
A musical journey into the heart of Africa
- Crash Ensemble with Iarla O Lionaird
Sat 24th Apr / 7:30pm / Hall One
A rich programme featuring the music of Dennehy, Riley, Lang, Buckley and Nangle
- Traditional Music from Ireland, Cyprus & Macedonia
Sat 24th Apr / 9:30pm / Hall Two
Hear an eclectic band of fiddle, harpsichord, guitar and Ulieann Pipes...
To find out more about any of these events go to http://www.kingsplace.co.uk
For an opportunity to download tickets, go to http://www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code: 661228
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Realistic target: 5
Preferred cinema list:
1) Cineworld: West India Quays or Greenwich, 02, Vue Westfield - Stratford City or Picturehouse Stratford
2) Picturehouse Greenwich
3) Any central London cinema including Islington (excluding Shepherd's Bush, and Whiteleys unless it's some super duper cool film)
4) Odeon Greenwich or Odeon Surrey Quays
Realistic target: 5
Preferred cinema list:
1) Cineworld: West India Quays or Greenwich, 02, Vue Westfield - Stratford City or Picturehouse Stratford
2) Picturehouse Greenwich
3) Any central London cinema including Islington (excluding Shepherd's Bush, and Whiteleys unless it's some super duper cool film)
4) Odeon Greenwich or Odeon Surrey Quays
Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
see below some shows that we have complimentary tickets for in London over the next week.
SHOWS THIS WEEK:
The Man that Sees Dead People - Leicester Square Theatre
We have a few complimentary tickets available to this on Tuesday 27th April at 9.40pm
Joe Power is the Liverpudlian medium taking the psychic world by storm. The accuracy of his private readings, public demonstrations and celebrity predictions are creating a sensation on both sides of the Atlantic. He? renowned as the medium who brought through the voice of John Lennon on US TV show The Spirit of John Lennon, and tonight he promises a show packed with messages and startlingly accurate information.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/725769
Scaramouche Jones - Theatre Delicatessen
STORYTELLING THEATRE AT ITS BEST - TACIT THEATRE PRESENTS SCARAMOUCHE JONES AT THEATRE DELICATESSEN. The Theatre is just off Oxford Street, near Bond Street Underground
We have a few complimentary tickets available to performances next week.
Tacit Theatre presents a piece of story-telling theatre at its very best with its production of Scaramouch Jones, by Justin Butcher.
A full length play for one actor, Scaramouch Jones tells the life- story of a 99 year old clown in his own words and bears witness to some of the pivotal moments of the 20th century.
The Theatre Delicatessen space has been turned into a circus tent, into which comes the eponymous Scaramouch Jones, a charismatic 99 year-old clown with a wealth of stories to tell from his journey through the ups and downs of the twentieth century.
We meet our narrator as the festivities begin on millennium eve, his 100th birthday, and the night of his final and most important performance. He relates his birth at the turn of the 20th century in Porto-Spain, Trinidad, tells of his childhood in slavery, his rambling across Saharan Africa, his gypsy life in Milan, his role as a concentration camp grave-digger and his eventual arrival in London, the home of his mysterious English father.
Along the way he meets a spectrum of characters, each with their own profound effect on his life.
Under the direction of Jon Constant, Tom Delyn, Tact's Artistic Director, plays Scaramouche. The production, which has been in development for nearly two years, features original music from resident composer Sarah Bodalbhai.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/836628
The King's Singers at Cadogan Hall
We have a few complimentary tickets available the concert on 29th April at 7.30pm
The King's Singers is a British mainly a cappella vocal ensemble who celebrated their 40th anniversary in 2008. Their name recalls King's College in Cambridge, England, where the group was formed by six choral scholars in 1968. In the United Kingdom, their popularity peaked in the 1970s and early 1980s. Thereafter they began to reach a wider international audience, appearing frequently on the Johnny Carson show in the U.S. In February 2009 their CD, Simple Gifts, won a Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album.
The Programme:
includes the world premiere of a new performance version of Pachelbel's Vespers:
Johann Pachelbel: Ingressus in C minor
Johann Kaspar Kerll: Sonata à 5
Johann Christoph Bach: Der Mensch, vom Weibe geboren (Man that is born of a woman)
Johann Michael Bach: Ich, weiß, daß mein Erlöser lebt (I know that my redeemer liveth)
Johann Krieger:Sonata à 5
Johann Michael Bach: Liebster Jesu, hör mein Flehen
Johann Christoph Bach (16421703)ch, daß ich Wassers g'nug hätte
Johann Fischer (1646?1716)rost-Klang [instrumental]
Dieterich Buxtehude (16371707)n Filius non est Dei Ciacona; Jesu dulcis memoria
Johann Pachelbel: Ciacona in F minor; Magnificat in C major (orig. D)
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/171274
Just the Tonic - Comedy in Leicester Square
We have a few complimentary tickets available for the 9.40pm performances next Friday and Saturday
Just the Tonic Comedy has been producing shows around the country for 15 years, establishing itself in Nottingham. Now with a permanent London home, this comedy superclub (Time Out) provides high quality line ups in the most luxurious and affordable setting in Londons West End. Housed in the recently refurbished Leicester Square Theatre, with comfortable cinema style seating, 2 bars in the performance room (at pub prices). Why would you go anywhere else. In the first few months of being in London we featured Sean Lock, Noel Fielding, Tim Vine, Dave Gorman, Josie Long, Phil Kay, Phil Nichol, Lee Mack, Richard Herring etc etc. And we have more coming up.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/553713
SHOWS THIS WEEK:
The Man that Sees Dead People - Leicester Square Theatre
We have a few complimentary tickets available to this on Tuesday 27th April at 9.40pm
Joe Power is the Liverpudlian medium taking the psychic world by storm. The accuracy of his private readings, public demonstrations and celebrity predictions are creating a sensation on both sides of the Atlantic. He? renowned as the medium who brought through the voice of John Lennon on US TV show The Spirit of John Lennon, and tonight he promises a show packed with messages and startlingly accurate information.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/725769
Scaramouche Jones - Theatre Delicatessen
STORYTELLING THEATRE AT ITS BEST - TACIT THEATRE PRESENTS SCARAMOUCHE JONES AT THEATRE DELICATESSEN. The Theatre is just off Oxford Street, near Bond Street Underground
We have a few complimentary tickets available to performances next week.
Tacit Theatre presents a piece of story-telling theatre at its very best with its production of Scaramouch Jones, by Justin Butcher.
A full length play for one actor, Scaramouch Jones tells the life- story of a 99 year old clown in his own words and bears witness to some of the pivotal moments of the 20th century.
The Theatre Delicatessen space has been turned into a circus tent, into which comes the eponymous Scaramouch Jones, a charismatic 99 year-old clown with a wealth of stories to tell from his journey through the ups and downs of the twentieth century.
We meet our narrator as the festivities begin on millennium eve, his 100th birthday, and the night of his final and most important performance. He relates his birth at the turn of the 20th century in Porto-Spain, Trinidad, tells of his childhood in slavery, his rambling across Saharan Africa, his gypsy life in Milan, his role as a concentration camp grave-digger and his eventual arrival in London, the home of his mysterious English father.
Along the way he meets a spectrum of characters, each with their own profound effect on his life.
Under the direction of Jon Constant, Tom Delyn, Tact's Artistic Director, plays Scaramouche. The production, which has been in development for nearly two years, features original music from resident composer Sarah Bodalbhai.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/836628
The King's Singers at Cadogan Hall
We have a few complimentary tickets available the concert on 29th April at 7.30pm
The King's Singers is a British mainly a cappella vocal ensemble who celebrated their 40th anniversary in 2008. Their name recalls King's College in Cambridge, England, where the group was formed by six choral scholars in 1968. In the United Kingdom, their popularity peaked in the 1970s and early 1980s. Thereafter they began to reach a wider international audience, appearing frequently on the Johnny Carson show in the U.S. In February 2009 their CD, Simple Gifts, won a Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album.
The Programme:
includes the world premiere of a new performance version of Pachelbel's Vespers:
Johann Pachelbel: Ingressus in C minor
Johann Kaspar Kerll: Sonata à 5
Johann Christoph Bach: Der Mensch, vom Weibe geboren (Man that is born of a woman)
Johann Michael Bach: Ich, weiß, daß mein Erlöser lebt (I know that my redeemer liveth)
Johann Krieger:Sonata à 5
Johann Michael Bach: Liebster Jesu, hör mein Flehen
Johann Christoph Bach (16421703)ch, daß ich Wassers g'nug hätte
Johann Fischer (1646?1716)rost-Klang [instrumental]
Dieterich Buxtehude (16371707)n Filius non est Dei Ciacona; Jesu dulcis memoria
Johann Pachelbel: Ciacona in F minor; Magnificat in C major (orig. D)
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/171274
Just the Tonic - Comedy in Leicester Square
We have a few complimentary tickets available for the 9.40pm performances next Friday and Saturday
Just the Tonic Comedy has been producing shows around the country for 15 years, establishing itself in Nottingham. Now with a permanent London home, this comedy superclub (Time Out) provides high quality line ups in the most luxurious and affordable setting in Londons West End. Housed in the recently refurbished Leicester Square Theatre, with comfortable cinema style seating, 2 bars in the performance room (at pub prices). Why would you go anywhere else. In the first few months of being in London we featured Sean Lock, Noel Fielding, Tim Vine, Dave Gorman, Josie Long, Phil Kay, Phil Nichol, Lee Mack, Richard Herring etc etc. And we have more coming up.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/553713
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
BEHUD
'Its hard not to be impressed by the imaginative vitality and experimental daring of this work'
**** Daily Telegraph
In December 2004, Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti's controversial play Behzti rocked the world of theatre when it was sensationally cancelled after protests in Birmingham. The closure of the play sparked a vehement debate about offence and freedom of speech.
In Behud, a playwright attempts to make sense of the past by visiting the darkest corners of her imagination. Set amidst the theatre establishment, politicians and protesters, Behud is a playful response to the events surrounding Behzti, and the story of an artist struggling to be heard.
'Wickedly funny'
Sunday Times
Directed by Lisa Goldman... with passionate conviction
The Guardian
Post-show talks
Monday 26 April
Saturday 1 May matinee
These FREE talks and debates explore freedom of expression in British theatre today. A collaboration between Soho Theatre, leading magazine Index on Censorship, English PEN and Free Word, the UK?s first centre for literature, literacy and free expression.
These will be attended by the director, writer and cast.
Behud is presented as the David Aukin Commission in recognition of his continuing contribution to the Company in the 10th anniversary of Soho Theatre's Dean Street home.
For more information: http://www.sohotheatre.com/pl1830.html
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/619776
'Its hard not to be impressed by the imaginative vitality and experimental daring of this work'
**** Daily Telegraph
In December 2004, Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti's controversial play Behzti rocked the world of theatre when it was sensationally cancelled after protests in Birmingham. The closure of the play sparked a vehement debate about offence and freedom of speech.
In Behud, a playwright attempts to make sense of the past by visiting the darkest corners of her imagination. Set amidst the theatre establishment, politicians and protesters, Behud is a playful response to the events surrounding Behzti, and the story of an artist struggling to be heard.
'Wickedly funny'
Sunday Times
Directed by Lisa Goldman... with passionate conviction
The Guardian
Post-show talks
Monday 26 April
Saturday 1 May matinee
These FREE talks and debates explore freedom of expression in British theatre today. A collaboration between Soho Theatre, leading magazine Index on Censorship, English PEN and Free Word, the UK?s first centre for literature, literacy and free expression.
These will be attended by the director, writer and cast.
Behud is presented as the David Aukin Commission in recognition of his continuing contribution to the Company in the 10th anniversary of Soho Theatre's Dean Street home.
For more information: http://www.sohotheatre.com/pl1830.html
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/619776
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Realistic target: 5
Preferred cinema list:
1) Cineworld: West India Quays or Greenwich, 02, Vue Westfield - Stratford City or Picturehouse Stratford
2) Picturehouse Greenwich
3) Any central London cinema including Islington (excluding Shepherd's Bush, and Whiteleys unless it's some super duper cool film)
4) Odeon Greenwich or Odeon Surrey Quays
Realistic target: 5
Preferred cinema list:
1) Cineworld: West India Quays or Greenwich, 02, Vue Westfield - Stratford City or Picturehouse Stratford
2) Picturehouse Greenwich
3) Any central London cinema including Islington (excluding Shepherd's Bush, and Whiteleys unless it's some super duper cool film)
4) Odeon Greenwich or Odeon Surrey Quays
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
We have a few complimentary tickets available to the matinee and evening performances tomorrow, Saturday 1st May 2010, of Woman in Black at in Covent Garden.
THE STORY:
Eel Marsh House stands tall, gaunt and isolated, surveying the endless flat saltmarshes beyond the Nine Lives Causeway, somewhere on England's bleak East Coast. Here Mrs Alice Drablow lived - and died - alone. Young Arthur Kipps, a junior solicitor, is ordered by his firm's senior partner to travel up from London to attend her funeral and then sort out all her papers. His task is a lonely one, and at first Kipps is quite unaware of the tragic secrets which lie behind the house's shuttered windows. He only has a terrible sense of unease. And then, he glimpses a young woman with a wasted face, dressed all in black, at the back of the church during Mrs Drablow's funeral, and later, in the graveyard to one side of Eel Marsh House. Who is she? Why is she there? He asks questions, but the locals not only cannot or will not give him answers - they refuse to talk about the woman in black, or even to acknowledge her existence, at all. So, Arthur Kipps has to wait until he sees her again, and she slowly reveals her identity to him - and her terrible purpose.
The Woman In Black treads in the footsteps of the classic ghost story, following the tradition of Charles Dickens and M.R James, of Henry James and Edith Wharton.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/765651
THE STORY:
Eel Marsh House stands tall, gaunt and isolated, surveying the endless flat saltmarshes beyond the Nine Lives Causeway, somewhere on England's bleak East Coast. Here Mrs Alice Drablow lived - and died - alone. Young Arthur Kipps, a junior solicitor, is ordered by his firm's senior partner to travel up from London to attend her funeral and then sort out all her papers. His task is a lonely one, and at first Kipps is quite unaware of the tragic secrets which lie behind the house's shuttered windows. He only has a terrible sense of unease. And then, he glimpses a young woman with a wasted face, dressed all in black, at the back of the church during Mrs Drablow's funeral, and later, in the graveyard to one side of Eel Marsh House. Who is she? Why is she there? He asks questions, but the locals not only cannot or will not give him answers - they refuse to talk about the woman in black, or even to acknowledge her existence, at all. So, Arthur Kipps has to wait until he sees her again, and she slowly reveals her identity to him - and her terrible purpose.
The Woman In Black treads in the footsteps of the classic ghost story, following the tradition of Charles Dickens and M.R James, of Henry James and Edith Wharton.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/765651
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
We have a few tickets available for Sweet Charity on Monday and Wednesday evening at 7.30pm
Tamzin Outhwaite (Boeing Boeing, Hotel Babylon, Eastenders), who plays the title role of Charity Hope Valentine, leads the cast in the West End transfer of the Tony Award-winning musical, Sweet Charity.
Sweet Charity follows the misadventures of love encountered by the gullible and guileless Charity Hope Valentine, a woman who always gives her heart and her dreams to the wrong man. Cy Colemans score features favourite hits such as Hey, Big Spender; If My Friends Could See Me Now and The Rhythm of Life.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/148205
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Tamzin Outhwaite (Boeing Boeing, Hotel Babylon, Eastenders), who plays the title role of Charity Hope Valentine, leads the cast in the West End transfer of the Tony Award-winning musical, Sweet Charity.
Sweet Charity follows the misadventures of love encountered by the gullible and guileless Charity Hope Valentine, a woman who always gives her heart and her dreams to the wrong man. Cy Colemans score features favourite hits such as Hey, Big Spender; If My Friends Could See Me Now and The Rhythm of Life.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/148205
(if there is any problem with this please paste into browser or go to www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code: 148205)
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My Movie Scores click here
2018 - 100 seen (9 premieres/Press) Also 2 Opera, 1 Netfix, 15 theatres, 2 concerts, 1 ballet)
2017 - 106 seen
2016 - 116 seen
2015 - 120 seen (16 premieres, 2 Gala Screenings). Also 3 theatres/shows, 2 concerts
2014 - 132 seen (26 premieres and 7 Gala Screenings). Also 18 misc. free events/concerts
2013 - 115 Seen (12 premieres). Also 6 theatres/shows, 5 concerts
2012 - 118 seen (23 premieres). Also 12 theatres/shows.
2011 - 133 seen
2010 - 105 seen
My Movie Scores click here
2018 - 100 seen (9 premieres/Press) Also 2 Opera, 1 Netfix, 15 theatres, 2 concerts, 1 ballet)
2017 - 106 seen
2016 - 116 seen
2015 - 120 seen (16 premieres, 2 Gala Screenings). Also 3 theatres/shows, 2 concerts
2014 - 132 seen (26 premieres and 7 Gala Screenings). Also 18 misc. free events/concerts
2013 - 115 Seen (12 premieres). Also 6 theatres/shows, 5 concerts
2012 - 118 seen (23 premieres). Also 12 theatres/shows.
2011 - 133 seen
2010 - 105 seen
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
We also have tickets available for Sweet Charity for the MATINEE on Wednesday at 2.30pm
Tamzin Outhwaite (Boeing Boeing, Hotel Babylon, Eastenders), who plays the title role of Charity Hope Valentine, leads the cast in the West End transfer of the Tony Award-winning musical, Sweet Charity.
Sweet Charity follows the misadventures of love encountered by the gullible and guileless Charity Hope Valentine, a woman who always gives her heart and her dreams to the wrong man. Cy Colemans score features favourite hits such as Hey, Big Spender; If My Friends Could See Me Now and The Rhythm of Life.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/148205
(if there is any problem with this please paste into browser or go to www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code: 148205)
Please do not download tickets until you are sure you can attend
Tamzin Outhwaite (Boeing Boeing, Hotel Babylon, Eastenders), who plays the title role of Charity Hope Valentine, leads the cast in the West End transfer of the Tony Award-winning musical, Sweet Charity.
Sweet Charity follows the misadventures of love encountered by the gullible and guileless Charity Hope Valentine, a woman who always gives her heart and her dreams to the wrong man. Cy Colemans score features favourite hits such as Hey, Big Spender; If My Friends Could See Me Now and The Rhythm of Life.
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/148205
(if there is any problem with this please paste into browser or go to www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code: 148205)
Please do not download tickets until you are sure you can attend
Member No. 17 of the "100 free films in 2019" club. 50 seen so far
My Movie Scores click here
2018 - 100 seen (9 premieres/Press) Also 2 Opera, 1 Netfix, 15 theatres, 2 concerts, 1 ballet)
2017 - 106 seen
2016 - 116 seen
2015 - 120 seen (16 premieres, 2 Gala Screenings). Also 3 theatres/shows, 2 concerts
2014 - 132 seen (26 premieres and 7 Gala Screenings). Also 18 misc. free events/concerts
2013 - 115 Seen (12 premieres). Also 6 theatres/shows, 5 concerts
2012 - 118 seen (23 premieres). Also 12 theatres/shows.
2011 - 133 seen
2010 - 105 seen
My Movie Scores click here
2018 - 100 seen (9 premieres/Press) Also 2 Opera, 1 Netfix, 15 theatres, 2 concerts, 1 ballet)
2017 - 106 seen
2016 - 116 seen
2015 - 120 seen (16 premieres, 2 Gala Screenings). Also 3 theatres/shows, 2 concerts
2014 - 132 seen (26 premieres and 7 Gala Screenings). Also 18 misc. free events/concerts
2013 - 115 Seen (12 premieres). Also 6 theatres/shows, 5 concerts
2012 - 118 seen (23 premieres). Also 12 theatres/shows.
2011 - 133 seen
2010 - 105 seen
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
We have a few tickets available to some great events:
Shows, starting with Cadogen Hall THURSDAY 6th May
We have a few tickets available to some great events:
Tickets are available from our new site, SHOWfilmfirst.com. Make sure you sign in to the right site, your user name and password are the same as they are for Seefilmfirst.com.
If you need assistance contact Luke at help@showfilmfirst.com.
Cadogen Hall – TONIGHT
Royal Festival Hall – The Planets and Romeo & Juliet next week!
Oxford Philomusica at Cadogen Hall, Thursday 6th May at 7.30pm
With the Christ Church Cathedral Choir
Charlotte Mobbs soprano
Ronan Collett baritone
Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford
* Marios Papadopoulos conductor
** Stephen Darlington conductor
Programme:
Fauré: Requiem Op.48 *
Howard Goodall: Eternal Light: A Requiem **
Oxford Philomusica, Oxford’s professional symphony orchestra, and Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford perform two of the most popular pieces of music for the souls of the departed: the Fauré
Requiem and ‘Eternal Light: A Requiem’ by Howard Goodall. The ethereal and haunting melodies of the Fauré are paired with Goodall’s unorthodox interpretation of the Requiem Mass for which he won Composer of the Year in the Classical Brits Awards 2009.
To Download Tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/587088
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THE PLANETS
Thursday 13 May 7.30pm
Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall
Hugh Wolff conductor
Gil Shaham violin
Philharmonia Voices
WALTON Overture, Portsmouth Point
WALTON Violin Concerto
HOLST The Planets
Music by two of England’s most influential composers of the twentieth century makes up this programme. Walton composed his Violin Concerto for Jascha Heifetz at the height of the violinist’s early fame in 1938-39, and combines the brilliant virtuosity and technique for which Heifetz was famous with lyrical outpourings of emotional intensity. Composed almost a quarter of a century previously, Holst’s Planets Suite embodies the composer’s fascination with mysticism and spiritualism. This colourfully orchestrated score delighted the audience at its first performance and the suite was an instant success; in fact it is said that during Jupiter ‘the Bringer of Jollity’, two cleaning ladies were so enthralled that they threw down their mops and buckets and danced at the back of the hall!
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ROMEO AND JULIET
Thursday 20 May 7.30pm
Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall
Kirill Karabits conductor
Gil Shaham violin
BERNSTEIN Overture, Candide
BARBER Violin Concerto
PROKOFIEV Suite, Romeo and Juliet
Prokofiev’s score for his ballet of Romeo and Juliet was originally deemed undanceable by the authority of the Bolshoi Theatre, who commissioned the ballet. Despite Prokofiev’s revisions the company still initially rejected the work, which was eventually premièred in 1938 and was later taken up by the Kirov Ballet. Just a year later, Samuel Barber completed his Violin Concerto, which was officially premièred in 1941. The final movement, an extremely fast ‘moto perpetuo’, was also rejected by its original intended performer as unplayable: it sees the woodwind and brass pursue the frenetic solo violin all the way to the finish line.
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Shows, starting with Cadogen Hall THURSDAY 6th May
We have a few tickets available to some great events:
Tickets are available from our new site, SHOWfilmfirst.com. Make sure you sign in to the right site, your user name and password are the same as they are for Seefilmfirst.com.
If you need assistance contact Luke at help@showfilmfirst.com.
Cadogen Hall – TONIGHT
Royal Festival Hall – The Planets and Romeo & Juliet next week!
Oxford Philomusica at Cadogen Hall, Thursday 6th May at 7.30pm
With the Christ Church Cathedral Choir
Charlotte Mobbs soprano
Ronan Collett baritone
Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford
* Marios Papadopoulos conductor
** Stephen Darlington conductor
Programme:
Fauré: Requiem Op.48 *
Howard Goodall: Eternal Light: A Requiem **
Oxford Philomusica, Oxford’s professional symphony orchestra, and Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford perform two of the most popular pieces of music for the souls of the departed: the Fauré
Requiem and ‘Eternal Light: A Requiem’ by Howard Goodall. The ethereal and haunting melodies of the Fauré are paired with Goodall’s unorthodox interpretation of the Requiem Mass for which he won Composer of the Year in the Classical Brits Awards 2009.
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THE PLANETS
Thursday 13 May 7.30pm
Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall
Hugh Wolff conductor
Gil Shaham violin
Philharmonia Voices
WALTON Overture, Portsmouth Point
WALTON Violin Concerto
HOLST The Planets
Music by two of England’s most influential composers of the twentieth century makes up this programme. Walton composed his Violin Concerto for Jascha Heifetz at the height of the violinist’s early fame in 1938-39, and combines the brilliant virtuosity and technique for which Heifetz was famous with lyrical outpourings of emotional intensity. Composed almost a quarter of a century previously, Holst’s Planets Suite embodies the composer’s fascination with mysticism and spiritualism. This colourfully orchestrated score delighted the audience at its first performance and the suite was an instant success; in fact it is said that during Jupiter ‘the Bringer of Jollity’, two cleaning ladies were so enthralled that they threw down their mops and buckets and danced at the back of the hall!
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ROMEO AND JULIET
Thursday 20 May 7.30pm
Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall
Kirill Karabits conductor
Gil Shaham violin
BERNSTEIN Overture, Candide
BARBER Violin Concerto
PROKOFIEV Suite, Romeo and Juliet
Prokofiev’s score for his ballet of Romeo and Juliet was originally deemed undanceable by the authority of the Bolshoi Theatre, who commissioned the ballet. Despite Prokofiev’s revisions the company still initially rejected the work, which was eventually premièred in 1938 and was later taken up by the Kirov Ballet. Just a year later, Samuel Barber completed his Violin Concerto, which was officially premièred in 1941. The final movement, an extremely fast ‘moto perpetuo’, was also rejected by its original intended performer as unplayable: it sees the woodwind and brass pursue the frenetic solo violin all the way to the finish line.
To Download Tickets:
Simply click here: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/192495
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Member No. 65 of the "100 free films in 2015" club. 8 seen
Member No. 65 of the "100 free films in 2014" club. 18 seen
Member No. 65 of the "100 free films in 2013" club. 30 seen
Member No. 65 of the "100 free films in 2012" club. 24 seen
Member No. 38 of the "100 free films in 2011" club. 43 seen
Member No. 38 of the "100 free films in 2010" club. 54 seen
Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
Free Tix - Manchester Opera House - When Harry Met Sally
use same email and password as See Film First
code 553794
Synopsis
Romantic comedy based on the 1989 hit movie Starring Sarah Jayne Dunn (Hollyoaks, Boeing-Boeing) and Rupert Hill (Coronation Street) When Harry Met Sally is the delightful romantic comedy, adapted for the stage from one of the best romantic comedy films of all time. The first time they met they hated each other. The second time they met, he didn't remember her and she hated him. The third time they met, they became friends and they were friends for a long time. Then they weren't. Then they fell in love - and it only took twelve years and three months
Still got tickets at 9am when I tried.
use same email and password as See Film First
code 553794
Synopsis
Romantic comedy based on the 1989 hit movie Starring Sarah Jayne Dunn (Hollyoaks, Boeing-Boeing) and Rupert Hill (Coronation Street) When Harry Met Sally is the delightful romantic comedy, adapted for the stage from one of the best romantic comedy films of all time. The first time they met they hated each other. The second time they met, he didn't remember her and she hated him. The third time they met, they became friends and they were friends for a long time. Then they weren't. Then they fell in love - and it only took twelve years and three months
Still got tickets at 9am when I tried.
Member No. 35 of the "100 free films in 2021" club 2 down 98 to go
(Hopefully I can beat last years 12! Unlikely to beat 2013’s 91)
2021: A Quiet Place 2 8.5/10
2020: Little Women, Richard Jewell 8.5/10
2019: Wild Rose, Shazam!, Avengers, Eighth Grade, Shaun the Sheep, The Farewell 9/10
2018: Coco, Three Billboards, Missouri, Avengers, MI: Fallout, Quiet Place, Stan & Ollie - 9/10
2017: Paddington 2 10/10
2016: Sing Street, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, I, Daniel Blake, Sully 10/10
2015: Star Wars, Whiplash, Ex Machina, Minions - 9.5/10
2014: Pride, The Imitation Game 10/10
2013: Good Vibrations, Song for Marion, Alan Partridge, Captain Phillips - 9.5/10
2012: Muppets, Untouchable, Argo 10/10
2011: ROTPOTA, The Artist, Mi4 - 9.5/10
2010: Kick Ass, Toy Story 3 - 9.5/10
2009: Up 10/10
LOVE FMUK https://youtu.be/62YY4trpDEY
(Hopefully I can beat last years 12! Unlikely to beat 2013’s 91)
2021: A Quiet Place 2 8.5/10
2020: Little Women, Richard Jewell 8.5/10
2019: Wild Rose, Shazam!, Avengers, Eighth Grade, Shaun the Sheep, The Farewell 9/10
2018: Coco, Three Billboards, Missouri, Avengers, MI: Fallout, Quiet Place, Stan & Ollie - 9/10
2017: Paddington 2 10/10
2016: Sing Street, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, I, Daniel Blake, Sully 10/10
2015: Star Wars, Whiplash, Ex Machina, Minions - 9.5/10
2014: Pride, The Imitation Game 10/10
2013: Good Vibrations, Song for Marion, Alan Partridge, Captain Phillips - 9.5/10
2012: Muppets, Untouchable, Argo 10/10
2011: ROTPOTA, The Artist, Mi4 - 9.5/10
2010: Kick Ass, Toy Story 3 - 9.5/10
2009: Up 10/10
LOVE FMUK https://youtu.be/62YY4trpDEY
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread
We have a few tickets available to Comedy show: Just the Tonic, at the Leicester Square theatre TONIGHT!
There are performances of Just the Tonic at 7.30pm and at 9.45pm. Seefilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at the box office at least 15 minutes before performance start time.
For more information on the show: http://www.leicestersquaretheatre.com/l ... nic+Comedy
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/965000
There are performances of Just the Tonic at 7.30pm and at 9.45pm. Seefilmfirst vouchers should be redeemed at the box office at least 15 minutes before performance start time.
For more information on the show: http://www.leicestersquaretheatre.com/l ... nic+Comedy
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/965000
Member No. 2 of the "100 free films in 2015" club. 3 seen, 97 to go!
Realistic target: 5
Preferred cinema list:
1) Cineworld: West India Quays or Greenwich, 02, Vue Westfield - Stratford City or Picturehouse Stratford
2) Picturehouse Greenwich
3) Any central London cinema including Islington (excluding Shepherd's Bush, and Whiteleys unless it's some super duper cool film)
4) Odeon Greenwich or Odeon Surrey Quays
Realistic target: 5
Preferred cinema list:
1) Cineworld: West India Quays or Greenwich, 02, Vue Westfield - Stratford City or Picturehouse Stratford
2) Picturehouse Greenwich
3) Any central London cinema including Islington (excluding Shepherd's Bush, and Whiteleys unless it's some super duper cool film)
4) Odeon Greenwich or Odeon Surrey Quays