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Post by wiggymess on Jun 16, 2017 8:16:19 GMT
Same prices across the run. Premiums £85/£95. Rest of stalls £65. Back rows £45. Dress circle mainly £65. Back row of Dress, all fo Upper and all of Balcony £19.50 Not quite. Previews 3rd to 7th October, all end pairs, plus Q and R stalls, all end pairs plus G dress circle are £19.50 as well. For those wondering, dress circle row G is worth grabbing in the main run. 17 and 18 clear in front, wrap legs around posts in 16 and 19, and good legroom under the rail. Not for the very short who will get the rail in view, but good if a bit distant for the rest. Closer than the balcony, for sure, and about equal to the upper circle. End stalls or Q / R best bet in your opinion?
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Post by wiggymess on Jun 16, 2017 8:31:32 GMT
Tricky, without knowing the set design, if it's another "Skylight" the front corners will have big problems. I'd go ends of F to D in that order, then chance C to A, then go G back. Q is great if taller and R has 16 and 17 with nothing in front, though. Ta, went row Q in the end, not sat there before, should be OK hopefully. Didn't want to risk cutting off a chunk of the stage.
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Post by popcultureboy on Jun 16, 2017 8:41:05 GMT
If they use the same set design as the Broadway run, it was two tables and two pillows on an otherwise bare stage.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 8:42:24 GMT
I'm sticking with my monkey nest. You've really started a thing there, TM!
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Post by stefy69 on Jun 16, 2017 8:42:30 GMT
Booking already open and Yay have booked ! Got the date and seats I wanted, all is well with world....
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 8:44:06 GMT
Excellent, just booked a £19.50 stalls seats for a preview
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 9:08:32 GMT
Booked for October, which pleasingly puts me in London at the same time as viserys (though she's playing with Potter that particular day!)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 9:21:36 GMT
Oooh how exciting. How are they going to blow up the zeppelin on stage though?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 9:51:22 GMT
Same prices across the run. Premiums £85/£95. Rest of stalls £65. Back rows £45. Dress circle mainly £65. Back row of Dress, all fo Upper and all of Balcony £19.50 Not quite. Previews 3rd to 7th October, all end pairs, plus Q and R stalls, all end pairs plus G dress circle are £19.50 as well. For those wondering, dress circle row G is worth grabbing in the main run. 17 and 18 clear in front, wrap legs around posts in 16 and 19, and good legroom under the rail. Not for the very short who will get the rail in view, but good if a bit distant for the rest. Closer than the balcony, for sure, and about equal to the upper circle. What's the aisle situation in G dress circle monkey? Is it at each end or in the middle like rear stalls row R? Can't see any aisle seats in stalls on my day so don't want to buy a wall seat in dress by mistake...
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Post by jampot on Jun 16, 2017 10:30:13 GMT
How is a4 narrow seat...are you boxed in?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 11:04:34 GMT
Cross aisle in front of G, with F in the main block of seats, aisle then G behind in an alcove. No aisles at either end of G, just walls. Instead G 17 and 18 are where you enter, then go either left or right to your seats. That's why there's a bar upright at 16 and 19, as the rail runs across the front of the rest of the row to stop anyone falling into the aisle from the step. That's what I wondered. Thanks monkey, I'll go central if there's any left by lunchtime!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 11:11:37 GMT
I've sat in that little nest before too. It's lovely. Like a mini box-ette and you feel removed from the riff-raff too.
A bit private AND you feel superior and all for the price of a glass of vino at the theatre. It's a win-win situation.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 11:18:36 GMT
I would think twice before sitting in the nest for a long play, but if you value a quick getaway and have been known to be something of a fidget, it's hard to think of any other seat in London theatre that fits your needs better.
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Post by peggs on Jun 16, 2017 11:41:39 GMT
Great so this is a no leaving of single seats website then! Have just seen this and in ahhhh buy, which seats should I get?
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Post by peggs on Jun 16, 2017 11:49:13 GMT
Can't decide whether to gamble on cheap end of row in previews or go grand circle, thoughts anyone? I know without knowing set all bit of a guess.
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Post by peggs on Jun 16, 2017 12:08:29 GMT
Panic over, gambled on stalls and opening another browser got round single seat thing. Thanks for tip off.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 14:34:17 GMT
I presume they will be doing day seats as all the front row seats are not on sale. I also feel Anne Marie duff must have something in her contract that says the poster of her play must me arty and interesting ( oil,common and Heisenberg)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 15:48:38 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 16:07:58 GMT
I always thought you were a monkey of more principle than that...
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Post by Marwood on Oct 2, 2017 22:36:47 GMT
Booked this to see Cranham more than Duff, got a £19.50 stalls seat for this Saturday, not too much of a struggle at 80 minutes if I don't like it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2017 22:38:27 GMT
Booked this to see Cranham more than Duff, got a £19.50 stalls seat for this Saturday, not too much of a struggle at 80 minutes if I don't like it. Barely sold any tickets for it Surprising
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Post by Jan on Oct 3, 2017 6:00:14 GMT
Booked this to see Cranham more than Duff, got a £19.50 stalls seat for this Saturday, not too much of a struggle at 80 minutes if I don't like it. Barely sold any tickets for it Surprising New play. No big TV stars. 750 seat West End theatre. Two-hander short play. Commercial production. What's surprising ?
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Post by stefy69 on Oct 3, 2017 6:09:36 GMT
Seeing this later this month mainly for Kenneth Cranham, looking forward to it.
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Post by bordeaux on Oct 3, 2017 7:04:33 GMT
Barely sold any tickets for it Surprising New play. No big TV stars. 750 seat West End theatre. Two-hander short play. Commercial production. What's surprising ? Author few have heard of (most famous for an adaptation of a novel; known for often difficult, oblique plays by theatre congnoscenti). I would have thought this was a Dorfman or Almeida-sized play.
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Post by popcultureboy on Oct 3, 2017 7:15:03 GMT
People still equate quality with quantity when it comes to ticket prices and it's tough to get them to part with £65 for a play that's only 80 minutes long, even if it is a storming great play (which this most definitely is). Factor in to Heisenberg's woes that it has a cast of two and not much set to speak of, there will be a huge element of "what am I paying for, exactly?" that they will need to overcome.
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