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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 7, 2019 13:58:26 GMT
It looks like less than half the seats are available to book, looking at a selection of dates, as I can't believe that many seats have sold already. I'm curious as to why the publicity photo has Henry S holding up what looks to be a seagull. It was doves in the try-outs (my favourite of the acts).
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Post by stevej678 on Mar 7, 2019 15:54:45 GMT
Previewing 6th-11th August at The Lowry too.
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Post by david on Mar 7, 2019 16:03:34 GMT
Previewing 6th-11th August at The Lowry too. Thanks for the heads up. I was going to book for a london show, but since its at the Lowry and there is a Sunday show, I'll be booking for that instead as I'm in Manchester for a theatre weekend anyway so I get to save the valuable london xmas theatre slot for something else.
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Post by stevej678 on Mar 7, 2019 16:45:44 GMT
Thanks for the heads up. I was going to book for a london show, but since its at the Lowry and there is a Sunday show, I'll be booking for that instead as I'm in Manchester for a theatre weekend anyway so I get to save the valuable london xmas theatre slot for something else. I'd already booked for the Vaudeville when The Lowry's email came through announcing Magic Goes Wrong was on priority sale to members. However, the dates in August coincide with when I'm at the Edinburgh Fringe so it's still worked out okay. Envious of those who get a mischievous sneak peak a few months before the rest of us though!
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Post by ptwest on Mar 7, 2019 19:21:33 GMT
Have booked for London, can’t make the Lowry dates. I love a good magic show and love the “goes wrong” plays, so this should be a match made in heaven. With this and Mary Poppins my December theatre trip is now complete.
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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 7, 2019 20:18:28 GMT
I'd already booked for the Vaudeville when The Lowry's email came through announcing Magic Goes Wrong was on priority sale to members. However, the dates in August coincide with when I'm at the Edinburgh Fringe so it's still worked out okay. Envious of those who get a mischievous sneak peak a few months before the rest of us though! Does anyone know how long members get priority booking for at the Lowry before public booking? I'm contemplating finding out where Manchester is...
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Post by lynette on Mar 7, 2019 20:18:36 GMT
Xmas sorted.
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Post by david on Mar 7, 2019 20:22:25 GMT
I'd already booked for the Vaudeville when The Lowry's email came through announcing Magic Goes Wrong was on priority sale to members. However, the dates in August coincide with when I'm at the Edinburgh Fringe so it's still worked out okay. Envious of those who get a mischievous sneak peak a few months before the rest of us though! Does anyone know how long members get priority booking for at the Lowry before public booking? I'm contemplating finding out where Manchester is... I’ve emailed the theatre tonight to enquire about ticket prices and booking info. The Quay theatre is the smallest of the two main theatres at the Lowry so all stalls seating gets excellent views.
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Post by stevej678 on Mar 7, 2019 20:23:11 GMT
Does anyone know how long members get priority booking for at the Lowry before public booking? I'm contemplating finding out where Manchester is... Usually 24 hours though there are exceptions. Most weeks it's members' priority on Thursday and general sale Friday so I'd expect public booking to open tomorrow morning from 10am. All stalls seats are £38.50.
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Post by talkingheads on Mar 7, 2019 20:39:34 GMT
2nd row of Grand Circle for £20 couldn't be happier! View looks like it'll be good. I hope Penn and Teller do come over in June/July, always wanted to see them!
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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 7, 2019 20:47:28 GMT
Thanks david & stevej678. I'm only prepared to contemplate trekking all the way up to Manchester (about 4h each way) if I can get a decent seat (i.e. front stalls) & as I'd only be able to do a Saturday matinee I'm worrying that all the decent seats might have already gone.
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Post by stevej678 on Mar 7, 2019 21:28:33 GMT
Thanks david & stevej678. I'm only prepared to contemplate trekking all the way up to Manchester (about 4h each way) if I can get a decent seat (i.e. front stalls) & as I'd only be able to do a Saturday matinee I'm worrying that all the decent seats might have already gone. All seats in the front five rows are currently still available for the 2pm matinee on the Saturday.
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Post by djdan14 on Mar 8, 2019 10:20:00 GMT
I'd already booked for the Vaudeville when The Lowry's email came through announcing Magic Goes Wrong was on priority sale to members. However, the dates in August coincide with when I'm at the Edinburgh Fringe so it's still worked out okay. Envious of those who get a mischievous sneak peak a few months before the rest of us though! Does anyone know how long members get priority booking for at the Lowry before public booking? I'm contemplating finding out where Manchester is... Now on general sale! Just booked for the Sunday. I do like a Sunday matinee!
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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 8, 2019 14:00:07 GMT
Thanks david & stevej678. I'm only prepared to contemplate trekking all the way up to Manchester (about 4h each way) if I can get a decent seat (i.e. front stalls) & as I'd only be able to do a Saturday matinee I'm worrying that all the decent seats might have already gone. All seats in the front five rows are currently still available for the 2pm matinee on the Saturday. I popped onto the Lowry's website just after 10.30am & got a front row seat. Now I just have to hope the trains are running that weekend, the fare isn't too ruinous & there's not a heatwave!
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Post by stevej678 on Mar 8, 2019 14:08:19 GMT
I popped onto the Lowry's website just after 10.30am & got a front row seat. Now I just have to hope the trains are running that weekend, the fare isn't too ruinous & there's not a heatwave! Glad you're all sorted! The Quays Theatre at The Lowry is air conditioned so there shouldn't be any issues with heat in the auditorium itself. And there's sometimes open water swimming in Salford Quays if you really need to cool off. 😉
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Post by david on Mar 8, 2019 14:40:08 GMT
Decided on the Saturday matinee rather than the Sunday matinee. Row D stalls. Should be a great afternoon at the Lowry. See you there Dawnstar !
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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 8, 2019 15:59:49 GMT
Glad you're all sorted! The Quays Theatre at The Lowry is air conditioned so there shouldn't be any issues with heat in the auditorium itself. And there's sometimes open water swimming in Salford Quays if you really need to cool off. 😉 Glad to hear it's got aircon but I was thinking more of the journey. I went to Cardiff to see the end of the MMN tour last July & the only time I was at a comfortable temperature was in the theatre! Trains, Travelodge & outdoors were all horribly hot. Yes, if david or anyone else going would like to meet up then we can PM seat numbers nearer the time. I'm always happy to meet people for some Mischief-related chat. (Warning: I can talk about Mischief for much longer than most other people want to!)
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Post by david on Mar 8, 2019 16:37:54 GMT
Glad you're all sorted! The Quays Theatre at The Lowry is air conditioned so there shouldn't be any issues with heat in the auditorium itself. And there's sometimes open water swimming in Salford Quays if you really need to cool off. 😉 Glad to hear it's got aircon but I was thinking more of the journey. I went to Cardiff to see the end of the MMN tour last July & the only time I was at a comfortable temperature was in the theatre! Trains, Travelodge & outdoors were all horribly hot. Yes, if david or anyone else going would like to meet up then we can PM seat numbers nearer the time. I'm always happy to meet people for some Mischief-related chat. (Warning: I can talk about Mischief for much longer than most other people want to!) I'm definitely up for a board meet up pre-show/interval. It would be nice to meet some more board members.
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Post by lynette on Mar 8, 2019 18:21:35 GMT
Guys, can you tell me if this suitable for 7-9 yr old boys. The blurb is saying 12 + . The boys really enjoyed The Play that goes wrong so was thinking nice Xmas outing. Would be grateful for answers ASAP. Ta
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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 8, 2019 18:28:46 GMT
Guys, can you tell me if this suitable for 7-9 yr old boys. The blurb is saying 12 + . The boys really enjoyed The Play that goes wrong so was thinking nice Xmas outing. Would be grateful for answers ASAP. Ta Difficult to say when only part of it has been seen in public thus far. As we're not really supposed to discuss that part in detail, would you like me to PM you with the potentially inappropriate bits I can remember?
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Post by lynette on Mar 8, 2019 18:41:20 GMT
Guys, can you tell me if this suitable for 7-9 yr old boys. The blurb is saying 12 + . The boys really enjoyed The Play that goes wrong so was thinking nice Xmas outing. Would be grateful for answers ASAP. Ta Difficult to say when only part of it has been seen in public thus far. As we're not really supposed to discuss that part in detail, would you like me to PM you with the potentially inappropriate bits I can remember? Yes please, that would be great , thanks
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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 8, 2019 20:11:30 GMT
lynette Just PMed you. Apologies for the delay, I had a Showstopper Act 2 to watch!
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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 15, 2019 16:17:48 GMT
Mischief have tweeted that they're going to be on Comic Relief tonight with Magic Goes Wrong. (I swear that every time they're on TV I can't watch it live because I'm at the theatre! Usually seeing a Mischief show, though tonight for a change it's Showstopper.)
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Post by nash16 on Mar 15, 2019 23:38:26 GMT
Oh dear... I don't think that is going to be a hit.
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Post by partytentdown on Mar 15, 2019 23:54:43 GMT
That was dreadful. What on earth?
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