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Post by zahidf on May 7, 2019 9:00:27 GMT
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Post by oxfordsimon on May 7, 2019 9:21:46 GMT
Could it be a Secret Cinema type gig?
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Post by natalieframpton on May 7, 2019 9:36:19 GMT
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Post by stevej678 on May 7, 2019 9:46:35 GMT
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Post by talkingheads on May 7, 2019 19:26:12 GMT
I genuinely can't think of anything I want to do less. That film was repugnant, as were all the characters within.
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Post by wiggymess on May 7, 2019 21:49:49 GMT
I genuinely can't think of anything I want to do less. That film was repugnant, as were all the characters within. Couldn't agree more. And the real Belfort promoting it. Yuck.
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Post by lonlad on May 7, 2019 23:37:03 GMT
Such a hideous idea. Apparently some media types got sent fake cocaine (in actuality icing sugar) by way of promotion. "Quaaludes" were in fact mints.
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Post by Snciole on May 10, 2019 16:57:31 GMT
The prices are quite vile as well but at least there is a lottery for £10-£25 but no details of when that will take place.
My partner said it will attract City of London style wankers but I also wonder how long the fetish for 'immersive' can continue. I am seeing expensive shows with long runs offering free or heavily discounted tickets. Even Secret Cinema James Bond still has a lot of tickets to shift and not the sell out it once was.
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Post by theatremad on Oct 6, 2019 7:19:14 GMT
Attempted to see this last night, the performance got cancelled at the end of the interval, on a side note this was poorly organised and they seemed to me to be more interested in making money (how ironic) than letting their punters know what was going on.
Unlike some of the other immersive theatre shows I've been to (Masque of the Red Death, The Drowned Man, the Jack the Ripper one a couple of years ago) this is very prescriptive in the way you go round, there are no amazing scenes to discover on your own, and rooms go for long periods with no-one in them and are otherwise pretty bare. Is more like the Grimm Fairy Tales show at Bargehouse in that respect. Also though I realise is part of the script, there is a little too much swearing for me, felt more Jerry Springer the Opera.
The lady playing the wife was ill last night so someone else was helping with her lines, which worked well.
Can't comment on the whole thing as didn't see it, but I won't be rushing back based on the first half.
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Post by n1david on Oct 6, 2019 8:05:32 GMT
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Post by theatremad on Oct 6, 2019 8:38:40 GMT
Will be interested to know what others think as to me the problem is the show as much as the space
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Post by partytentdown on Oct 6, 2019 12:11:45 GMT
Reams and reams of 1-star reviews from audience members on Google. This has disaster written all over it!
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Post by theatremad on Oct 6, 2019 15:00:55 GMT
Sent a constructive moan email and received one back very quickly saying they were refunding. First time I've ever asked for a refund from a theatre, sad days
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Post by theatremad on Oct 7, 2019 13:12:09 GMT
Last gripe then I'll keep quiet. My ticket clearly said 7pm start. Was in fact 7.30pm. Meaning sitting around waiting, pure money making exercise
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Post by intoanewlife on Oct 7, 2019 21:50:49 GMT
Not being funny but...who in their right mind would give this psychopathic scumbag who ruined thousands of people's lives a cent or a minute of their time?
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Post by theatremad on Oct 11, 2019 9:00:41 GMT
Credit to the company would appear they are stopping and regrouping, with reduced schedule from Thurs-Sunday with Wednesday performances back in November and Tuesdays in December.
Still incorrect start time on website
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Post by Dr Tom on Dec 20, 2019 21:26:58 GMT
Closing on 19 January. £15 tickets available on TodayTix. This must have been a disaster all around.
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Post by intoanewlife on Dec 20, 2019 22:53:56 GMT
This must have been a disaster all around. And it couldn't have happened to a nicer person...
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