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Post by lynette on Oct 13, 2024 15:02:15 GMT
£110 is a kick in the teeth for us isn’t it? Regular theatre goers ( some of us also ‘supporters’) year in and year out, taking the rubbish in our stride, hoping for a National Theatre to reflect the British stage, work in English and best translations from other cultures with some new plays to stimulate interest. A well loved play comes along at Christmas time for us old ‘uns to enjoy and make the Xmas family outing but hey, hang on, we need decent seats, hearing a bit dodgey and eyesight not what it was and we just can’t afford to go. Have fun guys.
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Post by awjc on Oct 13, 2024 15:04:14 GMT
£110 is a kick in the teeth for us isn’t it? Regular theatre goers ( some of us also ‘supporters’) year in and year out, taking the rubbish in our stride, hoping for a National Theatre to reflect the British stage, work in English and best translations from other cultures with some new plays to stimulate interest. A well loved play comes along at Christmas time for us old ‘uns to enjoy and make the Xmas family outing but hey, hang on, we need decent seats, hearing a bit dodgey and eyesight not what it was and we just can’t afford to go. Have fun guys. Fwiw, it doesn’t sound like people in the NT are best-pleased either.... Many feel the same there. Expect a big overhaul when Indhu comes in, starting with prices
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Post by Rory on Oct 13, 2024 15:51:49 GMT
They should be unhappy. £110 for a ticket at the National is a disgrace
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Post by aspieandy on Oct 13, 2024 16:05:12 GMT
tbh, the NT doesn't do itself any favours with cancelled previews - how much is each of those in lost revenue.
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Post by blamerobots on Oct 14, 2024 7:29:46 GMT
£110 😰
Is this because of the show's "star quality"??
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