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Post by zahidf on Jul 20, 2020 9:07:15 GMT
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Post by n1david on Jul 20, 2020 9:54:24 GMT
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 20, 2020 12:30:59 GMT
£16 a ticket (plus 86p booking fee), looks like they have 50 tickets per show. Only playing on Monday and Tuesday evenings. You can buy tickets for 1, 3 or 4, which is fine for me but seems unusual.
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Post by n1david on Jul 20, 2020 13:33:06 GMT
They expect to run additional performances once they're comfortable with what they're doing (and I guess, assuming there is demand).
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Post by ABr on Jul 23, 2020 9:59:49 GMT
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Post by noboiscout on Jul 23, 2020 11:32:08 GMT
Is wearing a face mask for the full performance at an outdoor event, necessary? I would have gone to this - but not prepared to wear a face mask, when one is not required in bars, restaurants etc. And yes, I do wear one on public transport and will do so in shops from tomorrow.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2020 15:21:54 GMT
Can't make any of the dates so hope they do extend.
I guess the face masks are performative more than anything - they are there to reassure not because they are necessary. As people get used to going to the theatre again, the requirement to wear them for outdoor events will probably tail off - at least I hope so.
It's an interesting question whether requiring face masks puts off more people than not requiring them. Presumably the theatres think more people want them to be mandatory than don't want them, but who knows what that is based on.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2020 18:49:07 GMT
Can't make any of the dates so hope they do extend. I guess the face masks are performative more than anything - they are there to reassure not because they are necessary. As people get used to going to the theatre again, the requirement to wear them for outdoor events will probably tail off - at least I hope so. It's an interesting question whether requiring face masks puts off more people than not requiring them. Presumably the theatres think more people want them to be mandatory than don't want them, but who knows what that is based on. Common sense, perhaps? ETA - science and perhaps also an understanding of their audience demographics and a desire to enact the safest possible environment for that audience out of sheer kindness and thoughtfulness to their customers.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2020 18:56:10 GMT
Can't make any of the dates so hope they do extend. I guess the face masks are performative more than anything - they are there to reassure not because they are necessary. As people get used to going to the theatre again, the requirement to wear them for outdoor events will probably tail off - at least I hope so. It's an interesting question whether requiring face masks puts off more people than not requiring them. Presumably the theatres think more people want them to be mandatory than don't want them, but who knows what that is based on. Common sense, perhaps? ETA - science, also and perhaps an understanding of their audience demographics and a desire to enact the safest possible environment for that audience out of sheer kindness and thoughtfulness to their customers.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2020 18:57:03 GMT
@happysooz I don't know, is it - does common sense say that audience members are more likely to attend if masks are mandatory than if they're not? That was my question, not whether masks are necessary or not in that context.
Seems fairly split on this board between people not wanting to attend if masks are required and only wanting to attend if masks are required, at least amongst people who have expressed a preference. I suspect most people want to get back to the theatre in some fashion and will do what it takes; that's my position anyway.
And since we're ETA-ing, I'll add - I was talking specifically about use of masks in outdoors socially distanced environments; I think "science" (which is not monolithic) is ambiguous in that context.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2020 17:30:04 GMT
I recently bought a book on Fanny and Stella hopefully this will still be around when things ease. I loved Ravenhill's Mother Claps Molly House.
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 3, 2020 13:36:36 GMT
First performance of this today. All the original dates are now sold out but they’ve extended the run.
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Post by hitmewithurbethshot on Aug 10, 2020 22:19:10 GMT
Hilarious show but I don't envy the actors wearing waistcoats, blazers and jeans in this heat!
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Post by londonpostie on Aug 10, 2020 23:42:30 GMT
I don't mean to be crass but is this about two people ..
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Post by Someone in a tree on Aug 12, 2020 12:31:52 GMT
just booked on the strength of a couple of reviews. hurrah. quite a few dates are already sold out. i'm so excited to be going back to the theatre.
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Post by hitmewithurbethshot on Aug 12, 2020 14:02:49 GMT
I don't mean to be crass but is this about two people .. Yes, it’s based on the true story of 2 Victorian era drag queen's
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Post by tysilio2 on Aug 12, 2020 14:56:09 GMT
I don't mean to be crass but is this about two people .. It would be the title of a documentary about nightlife in Wrexham in the 1980s..
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Post by Someone in a tree on Aug 12, 2020 16:20:09 GMT
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Aug 12, 2020 23:21:18 GMT
It’s very good.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Aug 29, 2020 8:11:10 GMT
Caught this last night and really enjoyed it. Also it was great to be back in the theatre 😃😃😃
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