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Post by lolaluffneggle on Oct 16, 2024 11:10:03 GMT
lots of availability, public sale started 10 mins ago
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Post by SilverFox on Oct 16, 2024 11:17:58 GMT
lots of availability, public sale started 10 mins ago Quite a big queue at present - not sure if you queue for the show or the whole season?
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Post by nancycunard on Oct 16, 2024 11:20:47 GMT
The queue is genuinely painful.
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Post by forfivemoreminutes on Oct 16, 2024 11:21:23 GMT
lots of availability, public sale started 10 mins ago Quite a big queue at present - not sure if you queue for the show or the whole season? Queue is for Alterations, Here We Are, London Road and Nye but moving quite slowly
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Post by ladidah on Oct 16, 2024 11:42:00 GMT
40m and nearly there
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Post by ladidah on Oct 16, 2024 11:48:10 GMT
Yay, ticket ordered for a matinee in May
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Post by foxa on Oct 16, 2024 12:11:28 GMT
I got in the queue at noon, number 300 somthing. About 15 minutes wait. Opted for two tix at one of the 6.30 performances in June where there was excellent availability. Looked reasonably good at the other performances I looked at.
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Post by alece10 on Oct 16, 2024 12:12:19 GMT
I was in the queue yesterday. Said there were 39 people in front of me but it still took nearly 10 mins to get in. They seemed to let 10 people in at a time and then a few minutes wait before another 10 let in.
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Post by sf on Oct 16, 2024 13:29:08 GMT
Joined the queue at noon. With 305 people in front of me it took a little over 15 minutes to get in. Got what I wanted, though if you're looking for seats in the lowest price band I wouldn't hang around.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 16, 2024 13:37:18 GMT
Waited 15 mins- got great seats.. I’m happy!
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Oct 16, 2024 14:07:21 GMT
Tickets secured for both Here We Are and London Road! Cheapest tickets but imo you have a fab view where ever.
I do begrudge the two transaction fees…. Like the money goes to the Nash surely - it’s them directly?
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Post by Dave B on Oct 16, 2024 14:21:57 GMT
I do begrudge the two transaction fees…. Like the money goes to the Nash surely - it’s them directly? Err what fees? My order from Amex pre-sale, three sets of two tickets. "Fees: £0.00"
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Post by ladidah on Oct 16, 2024 14:25:49 GMT
I didn't pay any fees either
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Post by singingbird on Oct 16, 2024 14:34:19 GMT
I got great seats too, so am very happy. I have to wait until mid-June, though, which'll be tough!
Random thought - does anyone think the title is referencing Away We Go (as in the original title of Oklahoma)? It just feels like such an oddly generic three-word phrase as a title, but if 'Away We Go' marks the start of the journey of the properly integrated musical, thanks to Hammerstein, then 'Here We Are' is the final resting point of that journey which he passed onto Sondheim, his protege. I’m probably over thinking this!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Oct 16, 2024 14:39:07 GMT
I got great seats too, so am very happy. I have to wait until mid-June, though, which'll be tough! Random thought - does anyone think the title is referencing Away We Go (as in the original title of Oklahoma)? It just feels like such an oddly generic three-word phrase as a title, but if 'Away We Go' marks the start of the journey of the properly integrated musical, thanks to Hammerstein, then 'Here We Are' is the final resting point of that journey which he passed onto Sondheim, his protege. I’m probably over thinking this! You are right. Top of the class! Interesting interview below explaining the name and multiple other aspects of the show www.vulture.com/article/stephen-sondheim-here-we-are-musical.html
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Post by singingbird on Oct 16, 2024 14:49:25 GMT
I got great seats too, so am very happy. I have to wait until mid-June, though, which'll be tough! Random thought - does anyone think the title is referencing Away We Go (as in the original title of Oklahoma)? It just feels like such an oddly generic three-word phrase as a title, but if 'Away We Go' marks the start of the journey of the properly integrated musical, thanks to Hammerstein, then 'Here We Are' is the final resting point of that journey which he passed onto Sondheim, his protege. I’m probably over thinking this! You are right. Top of the class! Interesting interview below explaining the name and multiple other aspects of the show www.vulture.com/article/stephen-sondheim-here-we-are-musical.htmlOh wow. I feel almost smart now!! What a great article - thank you.
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Post by capybara on Oct 16, 2024 15:22:45 GMT
Booked for two dates. £25 tickets in the first few rows.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 16, 2024 15:50:51 GMT
Booked for two dates. £25 tickets in the first few rows. HOW HIGH IS THE STAGE? 🤣
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Post by AddisonMizner on Oct 19, 2024 12:44:19 GMT
I’ve got my tickets for this. REALLY excited!!!
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Post by alece10 on Nov 5, 2024 16:50:12 GMT
I've just been listening again to the cast recording of this and think in many ways the style and music is quite similar to Road Show (or Bounce as it was originally called). Any thoughts on this?
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Post by apubleed on Nov 5, 2024 16:58:33 GMT
I've just been listening again to the cast recording of this and think in many ways the style and music is quite similar to Road Show (or Bounce as it was originally called). Any thoughts on this? I agree you can hear a bit of Road Show and Passion. I would not say it's his strongest score but the show as a whole works I think.
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Post by parsley1 on Nov 5, 2024 17:39:53 GMT
Sometimes I feel the perspective from the board
Is too far removed from fact and reality
This production has more availability than anything at the NT
And furthermore loads of seats in row A-D available at bottom prices
I suspect offers nearer the time
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Post by alece10 on Nov 5, 2024 18:08:05 GMT
I've just been listening again to the cast recording of this and think in many ways the style and music is quite similar to Road Show (or Bounce as it was originally called). Any thoughts on this? I agree you can hear a bit of Road Show and Passion. I would not say it's his strongest score but the show as a whole works I think. Yes definately some Passion in there too.
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Post by alece10 on Nov 5, 2024 18:09:59 GMT
Sometimes I feel the perspective from the board Is too far removed from fact and reality This production has more availability than anything at the NT And furthermore loads of seats in row A-D available at bottom prices I suspect offers nearer the time This was always going to be a hard sell as Sondheim is niche and this musical even more so. They might have been better off staging this in the Dorfman. On the other hand London Road is selling really well.
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Post by Being Alive on Nov 5, 2024 20:09:30 GMT
When the next round of names is revealed, this is going to become a seriously hot ticket.
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