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Post by bordeaux on Jan 23, 2020 14:28:47 GMT
From what I understand there's no announcement because they currently still have nothing in! I was talking to a friend who works there and she said there was nothing in when she last looked. Gosh. Worrying? Costly?
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 23, 2020 15:23:24 GMT
We've not spoken for a couple of weeks and as we know stuff can change in a few hours in theatre, but yes, slightly concerning!
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Post by nash16 on Jan 23, 2020 15:24:02 GMT
They’ll plonk in My Name Is Lucy Barton again.
But with Maggie.
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 23, 2020 15:36:36 GMT
They’ll plonk in My Name Is Lucy Barton again. But with Maggie. Tbh I'd watch that
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Post by Rory on Jan 23, 2020 17:59:47 GMT
I'd be astounded if the Bridge goes dark for 16 weeks. Something will be in.
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 23, 2020 20:27:31 GMT
I'd be astounded if the Bridge goes dark for 16 weeks. Something will be in. oh 100% there will be something, the staff just had no awareness of what it is yet is all
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Post by ceebee on Jan 23, 2020 22:28:15 GMT
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Post by floorshow on May 6, 2020 9:28:04 GMT
I know there's 0% chance of this going ahead at the moment but was there ever any casting news for La Belle Sauvage? It's the only thing on my list that we've had no scheduling news for but it seems to be a black hole for any type of news at all :/
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Post by floorshow on Jun 3, 2020 16:50:18 GMT
.... and they've just confirmed La Belle Sauvage is postponed until an unspecified date.
Refunds available or same seats held over for new dates.
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Post by theatrelover123 on Jun 3, 2020 20:02:48 GMT
Looks like the Bridge Theatre’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is on its way streaming to our homes. I guess through National Theatre At Home?
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Post by danielwhit on Jun 4, 2020 16:50:56 GMT
Still no news on the intriguing two-month gap from late March? I'm coming up for two days at the end of the month and am finding it trickier than usual to fill my four slots: will almost certainly see my first Vanya since SRB, based on reviews here, but there doesn't seem to much on elsewhere (Donmar, Almeida) that appeals (I already have tickets at other times for The Visit and Leopoldstadt). Would certainly jump at the chance to see Maggie Smith again if that comes back. The Hampstead will be announcing soon too, I suppose. Seems they knew more than the rest of us... Looks like the Bridge Theatre’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is on its way streaming to our homes. I guess through National Theatre At Home? Very curious: where have you seen anything about that? NT only have confirmed today of Madness of King George being next week's stream.
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Post by lichtie on Jun 4, 2020 20:26:12 GMT
Still no news on the intriguing two-month gap from late March? I'm coming up for two days at the end of the month and am finding it trickier than usual to fill my four slots: will almost certainly see my first Vanya since SRB, based on reviews here, but there doesn't seem to much on elsewhere (Donmar, Almeida) that appeals (I already have tickets at other times for The Visit and Leopoldstadt). Would certainly jump at the chance to see Maggie Smith again if that comes back. The Hampstead will be announcing soon too, I suppose. Seems they knew more than the rest of us... Looks like the Bridge Theatre’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is on its way streaming to our homes. I guess through National Theatre At Home? Very curious: where have you seen anything about that? NT only have confirmed today of Madness of King George being next week's stream.
The email about the postponement ended with: In the meantime, for those who missed A Midsummer Night’s Dream at The Bridge last summer, or who would like to relive the experience, watch out for an announcement very soon.
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Post by danielwhit on Jun 4, 2020 21:24:45 GMT
The email about the postponement ended with: In the meantime, for those who missed A Midsummer Night’s Dream at The Bridge last summer, or who would like to relive the experience, watch out for an announcement very soon.
Oooh, marvellous. Thanks
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Post by altamont on Oct 8, 2020 13:10:47 GMT
The Bridge has confirmed that "They Shoot Horses, Don't They" has been postponed - they hope to put it on sometime in the future
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Post by joem on Oct 10, 2020 15:36:20 GMT
The Bridge has confirmed that "They Shoot Horses, Don't They" has been postponed - they hope to put it on sometime in the future
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Post by Jan on Oct 11, 2020 17:19:49 GMT
The Bridge has confirmed that "They Shoot Horses, Don't They" has been postponed - they hope to put it on sometime in the future I have seen that play before, and The Bridge is a perfect venue for it, but the play is quite weak so my disappointment is limited in this case.
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Post by londonpostie on Oct 11, 2020 22:26:27 GMT
First they came for the horses. I fear greatly for John Gabriel Borkman next ..
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Post by floorshow on Jun 2, 2021 6:08:48 GMT
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Post by peggs on Jun 2, 2021 16:44:43 GMT
Oh was wondering about that, when they announced their other stuff there was a note saying they would move tickets for this for those who had bought but all quiet since. When you say sent tickets I assume electronically?
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Post by theatrelover123 on Jun 2, 2021 17:01:01 GMT
Oh was wondering about that, when they announced their other stuff there was a note saying they would move tickets for this for those who had bought but all quiet since. When you say sent tickets I assume electronically? Log in to your Bridge Theatre account and in your orders section, find the original order for LBS and you will see it's showing as a new date. I noticed that I've been moved to 10 Jan 2022 but nobody has informed me of that yet.
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Post by peggs on Jun 2, 2021 20:31:50 GMT
Oh was wondering about that, when they announced their other stuff there was a note saying they would move tickets for this for those who had bought but all quiet since. When you say sent tickets I assume electronically? Log in to your Bridge Theatre account and in your orders section, find the original order for LBS and you will see it's showing as a new date. I noticed that I've been moved to 10 Jan 2022 but nobody has informed me of that yet. Thanks Have checked and the only thing there is a cancelled ticket for something else. Am sure I did have a ticket, trying to remember if maybe my friend booked but can't find it there either (not helped by the fact that all the references are random letters and numbers and don't actually show what they were for when you click on them.
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Post by theatrelover123 on Jun 2, 2021 22:42:37 GMT
Log in to your Bridge Theatre account and in your orders section, find the original order for LBS and you will see it's showing as a new date. I noticed that I've been moved to 10 Jan 2022 but nobody has informed me of that yet. Thanks Have checked and the only thing there is a cancelled ticket for something else. Am sure I did have a ticket, trying to remember if maybe my friend booked but can't find it there either (not helped by the fact that all the references are random letters and numbers and don't actually show what they were for when you click on them. If you click on the line for each reference it expands to show you the title of the show the booking is for.
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Post by peggs on Jun 3, 2021 7:37:47 GMT
The expansion doesn't seem to work but friend eventually located it and yes they've moved it. Thanks for the tip off.
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Post by floorshow on Jun 3, 2021 19:59:59 GMT
They followed up with a 'sent in error' mail, gave them a ring and got someone from the Lowry box office who are looking after the Bridge stuff. Anyway, apparently going back in sale to public next week, still waiting for an opportunity to change our date as we're now double booked ..
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