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Post by keyspi on Feb 22, 2024 11:27:41 GMT
Thanks Dave. Can anyone who's reached the front of the queue see when the press night is, and whether there are any reductions to these prices in the preview period? I booked for 14th September, second day of performances. At the time of booking prices were exactly like the October ones Dave posted
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Post by solotheatregoer on Feb 22, 2024 11:36:00 GMT
Finally received my link and booked for 18th Sept. Had the same payment issue and had to phone the box office to complete.
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Post by jm25 on Feb 22, 2024 11:52:42 GMT
Got through to the booking page but their website couldn’t process my payment, either on mobile or PC. Not sure if it was them or me. Helpfully they’ve automatically reserved the ticket I was trying to buy until tomorrow, so will have to try again later. Pricey! I had the same problem with payment. Phoned the box office. Had a five minute wait but the box office was able to process may payment ok.
I like the way their system reserves the ticket for 24 hours. Much better and less stressful than the usual way the ticket is held and you have 20 minutes or whatever to complete your purchase.
Glad it wasn’t just me! Also phoned the box office who were quick to sort.
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Post by drmaplewood on Feb 22, 2024 12:14:43 GMT
Thanks Dave. Can anyone who's reached the front of the queue see when the press night is, and whether there are any reductions to these prices in the preview period? Press is 19 September and no it doesn't look any cheaper for previews.
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Post by aspieandy on Feb 22, 2024 12:34:03 GMT
I didn't click the email link until 10.40. Long wait, a fiddle-arse at the end, but all good. £20 for front row of the Gods. Just have to saw my legs off at the knees now.
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Post by sam22 on Feb 22, 2024 12:35:40 GMT
Waited 40 mins and then granted access and there's an error message :/
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Post by aspieandy on Feb 22, 2024 12:37:20 GMT
Waited 40 mins and then granted access and there's an error message :/
I got that. Close the window and click the email link again. You don't lose your place and you go straight through.
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Post by sam22 on Feb 22, 2024 12:49:36 GMT
Waited 40 mins and then granted access and there's an error message :/
I got that. Close the window and click the email link again. You don't lose your place and you go straight through.
Thanks for this. I tried this and it worked 😁
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Post by nottobe on Feb 23, 2024 16:52:12 GMT
Looking at the new poster image for this it looks good be like it will be a modern dress production. Whishaw seems to be in a track suit and Msamati slightly more modern suit. I feel like you can't go too radical with Beckett but it's interesting. Any ideas on who else may be in this ?
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Post by oxfordsimon on Feb 23, 2024 17:40:45 GMT
Ludicrously expensive. It's two actors and a tree, how much do they need! It's five actors and a tree Vladimir Estragon Pozzo Lucky Boy
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Post by aspieandy on Feb 23, 2024 17:49:43 GMT
£20 for front row of Gods .. I'd like the stalls but it is the WE.
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Post by mrnutz on Feb 23, 2024 18:46:25 GMT
Can anyone who got in early give an idea of ticket prices? Do we even know how long it's booking for, 24 Sept to when? 14 December, here is a random Saturday night in October. Since when is the end of the row a premium seat? 😂
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Post by frauleinsallybowles on Feb 26, 2024 14:04:40 GMT
Does anyone know how high the stage is at the Haymarket? I've never visited myself but am looking at stalls row F for this... really would like to see Ben Whishaw again after seeing his John Proctor on Broadway. Any advice much appreciated
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Post by fossil on Feb 26, 2024 17:15:47 GMT
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Post by rumbledoll on Sept 2, 2024 12:52:50 GMT
Does anyone know how high the stage is at the Haymarket? I've never visited myself but am looking at stalls row F for this... really would like to see Ben Whishaw again after seeing his John Proctor on Broadway. Any advice much appreciated I might be a bit late, but still It was fine for Accidental Death of an Anarchist, not much of a neck pain. They change it from production to production thiugh. Maybe selling it for 20 quid is saying something...
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Post by lynette on Sept 2, 2024 23:33:13 GMT
I don't think they change it much. I think it is quite a comfortable theatre with stalls not too huge so even back rows are ok and right at the front the stage is fine. There are some seats at the end of rows with more leg room for those of us who are knee challenged. Dunno about the shelves but I think the whole theatre isn’t huge.
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Post by SilverFox on Sept 3, 2024 7:37:37 GMT
I don't think they change it much. I think it is quite a comfortable theatre with stalls not too huge so even back rows are ok and right at the front the stage is fine. There are some seats at the end of rows with more leg room for those of us who are knee challenged. Dunno about the shelves but I think the whole theatre isn’t huge. and
Rumbledoll " Maybe selling it for 20 quid is saying something... "
The Haymarket Theatre Royal is indeed a very beautiful and largely very comfortable theatre, with the notable exception of the Gallery - which IMHO is by far the worst in the West End. I sat there for Act 1 of "Marguerite" back in 2008 - the show was not a success and fortunately there were ample empty seats in the Upper Circle which I moved into for Act 2. As far as I know, it has received little improvement since 1905 - maybe the thin layer of padding for your butt (none for your back)? It also feels very remote from the stage, despite the TR being relatively intimate, and is at the rear of, rather than overhanging, the Upper Circle.
Don't even think of the £15 rear gallery seats unless you really want to suffer for your art.
My advice would be to spend an extra fiver and go for the Upper Circle seats (green on the plan above) - even the side ones! In the Royal Circle and Stalls, you may miss the upper stage due to the cut-off of the level above.
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Post by lynette on Sept 4, 2024 16:03:42 GMT
My gallery days are over: couldn’t see/hear or do the stairs 🤪 I look for the slightly cheaper in the stalls and this theatre has ‘em.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 5, 2024 7:21:44 GMT
The gallery at the TRH are the worst seats in london. Did it once, never again.
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Post by Jan on Sept 5, 2024 7:49:53 GMT
The gallery at the TRH are the worst seats in london. Did it once, never again. Ditto.
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Post by talkingheads on Sept 9, 2024 9:49:22 GMT
Does anyone know if there are day seats and if so, how much?
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Post by nash16 on Sept 9, 2024 21:48:37 GMT
Does anyone know if there are day seats and if so, how much? Asked at the box office last week and they said: * No Day Seats * No Today Tix (Rush or Lottery) There’s such a dearth of good play productions coming up, it’s sold very well. So it might be a case of bagging a dynamic reduced priced single seat, as they did early on with Dorian.
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Post by greatauntedna on Sept 9, 2024 22:46:39 GMT
A dearth? There’s loads coming up!
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Post by jr on Sept 10, 2024 5:52:08 GMT
Got a £25 stalls ticket for emergency service workers. Not many left.
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Post by talkingheads on Sept 10, 2024 8:21:41 GMT
Does anyone know if there are day seats and if so, how much? Asked at the box office last week and they said: * No Day Seats * No Today Tix (Rush or Lottery) There’s such a dearth of good play productions coming up, it’s sold very well. So it might be a case of bagging a dynamic reduced priced single seat, as they did early on with Dorian. Still very elitist not to even give the option of day seats or discounted tickets. So much for levelling up, this is as restrictive as West End theatre has ever been.
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