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Post by zahidf on Mar 14, 2023 15:15:14 GMT
Wonder if this will be on friday rush I was wondering this too, or should I fork out the money for membership? I really don't want to miss out on this one Not one to sell out i would have thought?
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Post by barelyathletic on Mar 14, 2023 15:54:48 GMT
At first glance it doesn't sound thrilling but the Bristol reviews were excellent and, as it's Rylance, I imagine it will do very well.
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Post by alessia on Mar 14, 2023 16:33:35 GMT
Yes the topic isn't immediately appealing but it's Rylance and I'll definitely always make the effort to see him when I get the chance.
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Post by partytentdown on Mar 14, 2023 16:58:10 GMT
I was told by someone they had been considering a name change to make the play a more easy sell in town... Obviously didn't happen.
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Post by mkb on Mar 20, 2023 17:00:41 GMT
I tried the ATG members presale for this, but I couldn't see any good seats at prices I wanted to pay, so I patiently waited for the National Theatre Priority sale at noon today. Straight in, but it's just a poorer selection of seats.
ATG have form for releasing the front rows later on, so I think I'll bide my time until row C is released. Or is that being sold through another agency?
Quite why all selling portals can't access and share the same inventory in 2023, is anyone's guess.
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Post by greyskies on Mar 20, 2023 17:23:27 GMT
I tried the ATG members presale for this, but I couldn't see any good seats at prices I wanted to pay, so I patiently waited for the National Theatre Priority sale at noon today. Straight in, but it's just a poorer selection of seats. ATG have form for releasing the front rows later on, so I think I'll bide my time until row C is released. Or is that being sold through another agency? Quite why all selling portals can't access and share the same inventory in 2023, is anyone's guess. What sort of prices are they asking?
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Post by mkb on Mar 20, 2023 18:20:41 GMT
It's as per TheatreMonkey.
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Post by Latecomer on Mar 20, 2023 19:08:55 GMT
Behind a pillar in the royal circle for £65. I remember the days when the stalls “pillar” seats were £5 each….I must be getting old(er!)
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Post by theatregoer22 on Mar 29, 2023 14:01:41 GMT
I unexpectedly recieved a priority sale link from Love Theatre today and couldn't resist getting a seat for £11.40, even if it is a balcony seat with a not so great view.
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Post by beguilingeyes on Mar 29, 2023 14:20:34 GMT
It's Rylance, so I think people will flock no matter what they call it. I notice that none of the front rows have been sold, so I wonder if they'll do day seats as per Jerusalem.
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Post by londonpostie on Mar 31, 2023 11:59:15 GMT
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Post by alessia on Mar 31, 2023 13:14:09 GMT
I think I'm going to wait for the two front rows to go on sale. Even tho I have a voucher, prices are a bit too high for a decent seat.
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Post by londonpostie on Mar 31, 2023 13:34:40 GMT
Probably a good call. I see the 2 back rows of the stalls are not on sale atm. Never sat there so can't comment on the overhang.
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Post by Rory on Jun 5, 2023 19:30:46 GMT
Full cast announced, including Pauline McLynn
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Post by rumbledoll on Jun 17, 2023 6:24:31 GMT
I think I'm going to wait for the two front rows to go on sale. Even tho I have a voucher, prices are a bit too high for a decent seat. Thanks for the tip! Any idea when they might release the two front rows? Subscribed at the website but it’s all been so quiet lately..
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Post by alessia on Jun 17, 2023 11:41:28 GMT
I have no idea! Mine was a wish more than anything lol. I’m just hoping it will be like Jerusalem and the front will be day seats…
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Post by beguilingeyes on Jun 23, 2023 12:30:30 GMT
I'm currently in the queue for Friday Rush at The National and notice that Dr Semmelweis is party of the queue list.
2You are now in the queue for £10 Friday Rush tickets for performances of The Motive and the Cue and Dear England at the National Theatre, and selected performances of A Strange Loop at the Barbican Theatre and Dr Semmelweis at the Harold Pinter Theatre, from Monday 26 to Saturday 1 July.2
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Post by alessia on Jun 23, 2023 12:44:58 GMT
I can't go next week (already two theatre trips) but I'll try Friday rush next week, definitely for DR S. If you get them can you let me know where the seat will be?
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Post by rumtom on Jun 23, 2023 14:48:53 GMT
I can't go next week (already two theatre trips) but I'll try Friday rush next week, definitely for DR S. If you get them can you let me know where the seat will be? I was surprised to see tickets to Dr S included but fortunately I was already in the queue for rush tickets when I noticed. I managed to get Row E tickets at the edge of dress circle.
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Post by ncbears on Jun 24, 2023 14:55:24 GMT
I saw people apparently loading in on Friday. Not a lot of time to tech before performances.
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Post by zahidf on Jun 24, 2023 23:15:52 GMT
o wtf
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Post by rumtom on Jul 3, 2023 10:17:33 GMT
I saw this on Friday, and thought it very good but whilst I did enjoy it I think it should/will become slicker as they get into this run. Parts of it are fast paced and frantic in dialogue and I thought it became a bit disjointed in sections. Mark Rylance was excellent, along with Pauline McLynn and Alan Williams but I found some of the rest of cast a bit wooden - his wife, particularly.
The ballet worked really well throughout and really added to the energy and worked well as an allegory to the narrative.
I'd be interested in hearing others views. Also I have a spare single ticket tonight that anyone is welcome to (balcony).
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Post by joem on Jul 4, 2023 21:56:12 GMT
Although the subject matter is obviously very worthy I thought the core material a bit stretched because it is (naturally) very Semmelweis-centred. Rylance gives a great performance, as is to be expected, but I do sometimes wish he'd choose a more "boring" character to inhabit. Can't remember the last time I saw him acting with a straight bat.
The music and dance works a treat and, together with the lighting in particular, creates a great period effect and atmosphere. The stage does look a bit cluttered at time with the large cast on stage, especially when there's dancing on the sides. I do wonder whether a wider stage might not have been more effective?
Very good supporting performances from the cast, especially Pauline Mclynn as the nurse Anna Muller. A treat to watch all in all.
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Post by beguilingeyes on Jul 6, 2023 8:45:44 GMT
I liked it very much. I just wish the days seats weren't caught up with the National's as I'd rather not sit in an enormous queue.
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Post by theatregoer22 on Jul 6, 2023 23:03:26 GMT
I liked it very much. I just wish the days seats weren't caught up with the National's as I'd rather not sit in an enormous queue. If you don't mind paying £25 instead of £10 then TodayTix do Rush tickets.
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