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Post by wburns on Mar 9, 2022 3:52:05 GMT
New £15 standing tix just released for all performances
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Post by Dave B on Mar 9, 2022 8:57:33 GMT
Hmm is £15 standing in the Royal Circle worth it or do we think there might be offers/day/rush closer to the time?
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Post by cavocado on Mar 10, 2022 11:59:13 GMT
Hmm is £15 standing in the Royal Circle worth it or do we think there might be offers/day/rush closer to the time? No idea whether they've kept seats back, but I can't see discounting happening when it has sold so well. My sister has been searching for returns every few days and managed to get 2 front balcony seats the other day, so worth keeping an eye on what's available if you don't want standing tickets.
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Post by floorshow on Mar 10, 2022 12:19:23 GMT
Not sure if there's rear stalls standing but if you or the performer is over 4'6" then that would be crouching rather than standing due to the overhang of the circle.
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Post by jamb0r on Mar 10, 2022 13:36:05 GMT
Hmm is £15 standing in the Royal Circle worth it or do we think there might be offers/day/rush closer to the time? From the website: “30 Daily Pay What You Can seats released each week from 6 April”, and “A limited number of standing tickets will be available at the box office on the day of performance. “ I’m presuming this is the only kind of ‘rush’ they’ll be offering. There’s a link to sign up for information on the website too.
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Post by talkingheads on Apr 8, 2022 9:15:34 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2022 12:32:26 GMT
I have one ticket for sale for Sat 23rd April evening - completely forgot I'd booked it and I can't go. Listing on the noticeboard if anyone is interested, open to offers!
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Post by andrew on Apr 10, 2022 20:19:58 GMT
Selling a cheap ticket on the noticeboard also for Tuesday 17th May.
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Post by zahidf on Apr 13, 2022 13:07:55 GMT
Pay what you can released online every Wednesday for the week after. Got tickets today with a bit of a queue!
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Post by Mark on Apr 13, 2022 13:12:06 GMT
Pay what you can released online every Wednesday for the week after. Got tickets today with a bit of a queue! Where abouts are the seats?
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Post by zahidf on Apr 13, 2022 13:16:35 GMT
Pay what you can released online every Wednesday for the week after. Got tickets today with a bit of a queue! Where abouts are the seats? All three levels, dotted around
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Post by Rory on Apr 15, 2022 23:20:38 GMT
This is crazy, how can she sustain a nine week run in a one woman show if she has to deal with this after every show?
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Post by budd on Apr 15, 2022 23:33:50 GMT
This is crazy, how can she sustain a nine week run in a one woman show if she has to deal with this after every show? It'll probably calm down. First night, lots of fans would have turned up. But I'm surprised they didn't ban stagedoor signing as other places did.
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Post by Being Alive on Apr 15, 2022 23:46:51 GMT
Considering its just her, I think they'll re-evaluate after tonight and say she's not going to do it.
The run is totally sold out. If she gets sick there's no understudy it's just...off.
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Post by mattnyc on Apr 15, 2022 23:54:28 GMT
Aren't most shows on the West End doing stage door again?
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Post by theinvisiblegirl on Apr 16, 2022 4:53:15 GMT
Considering its just her, I think they'll re-evaluate after tonight and say she's not going to do it. The run is totally sold out. If she gets sick there's no understudy it's just...off. There is an understudy as she has a page in the programme. I saw the show last night and Jodie was absolutely brilliant.
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Post by talkingheads on Apr 16, 2022 8:04:59 GMT
Yeah I hope she doesn't do stage door. I've been seeing a lot of entitlement on Twitter from people demanding stage door, I thought the pandemic might have made people more courteous about this stuff, evidently not
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Post by Dave B on Apr 16, 2022 8:50:17 GMT
There is an understudy as she has a page in the programme. I saw the show last night and Jodie was absolutely brilliant. Would you have a rough running time by any chance please? I am going this evening with a standing ticket. Thank you!
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Post by theinvisiblegirl on Apr 16, 2022 9:16:33 GMT
It started a few minutes late and it was 9.12pm as we were leaving.
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Post by Being Alive on Apr 16, 2022 10:04:23 GMT
Considering its just her, I think they'll re-evaluate after tonight and say she's not going to do it. The run is totally sold out. If she gets sick there's no understudy it's just...off. There is an understudy as she has a page in the programme. I saw the show last night and Jodie was absolutely brilliant. Ah interesting, I had been told during rehearsals that there wasn't
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Post by Being Alive on Apr 16, 2022 10:05:38 GMT
Yeah I hope she doesn't do stage door. I've been seeing a lot of entitlement on Twitter from people demanding stage door, I thought the pandemic might have made people more courteous about this stuff, evidently not Let's also not forget that lots of people who are going to this have never been to the theatre before. She's bringing in people who want to see her and couldn't give a monkeys about the show.
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Post by jojo on Apr 16, 2022 11:16:41 GMT
There is an understudy as she has a page in the programme. I saw the show last night and Jodie was absolutely brilliant. Ah interesting, I had been told during rehearsals that there wasn't I wonder if they have someone who can come on to finish the play if she takes ill half way through or at very short notice? It would all be very odd, but with a sold out run you can't exactly invite people to return to another performance to find out how it ends. That stage door is too much. Yes, it's the first night, and I bet some present are paparazzi and the professional autograph hunters, and quite a few who won't have seen the show or have any intention of doing so. It's up to the management to put a stop to it. If it were a handful of people and it's outside then a quick hello should be safe, but that's not what I see in those photos. Even when it's a handful of people, it's extra work when she should be trying to switch off. They should make a decision that there's to be no hanging around at the stage door and get someone from security to make sure she gets out without disruption.
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Post by andrew on Apr 16, 2022 12:26:09 GMT
Ah interesting, I had been told during rehearsals that there wasn't I wonder if they have someone who can come on to finish the play if she takes ill half way through or at very short notice? It would all be very odd, but with a sold out run you can't exactly invite people to return to another performance to find out how it ends. That's what an understudy does. This show has an understudy. Every show operates differently, but usually the understudy remains in the theatre until most of the show is over then slips off home towards the end.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2022 13:31:41 GMT
I wonder if they have someone who can come on to finish the play if she takes ill half way through or at very short notice? It would all be very odd, but with a sold out run you can't exactly invite people to return to another performance to find out how it ends. That's what an understudy does. This show has an understudy. Every show operates differently, but usually the understudy remains in the theatre until most of the show is over then slips off home towards the end. I think the point is more whether the understudy would go on if Jodie fell sick before the show and couldn't go on at all, or was out for several days.
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Post by jojo on Apr 16, 2022 14:04:05 GMT
That's what an understudy does. This show has an understudy. Every show operates differently, but usually the understudy remains in the theatre until most of the show is over then slips off home towards the end. I think the point is more whether the understudy would go on if Jodie fell sick before the show and couldn't go on at all, or was out for several days. Yes, that's what I was wondering. It's not the first time I've come across the concept of an understudy! I was trying to resolve the previous claim of there being no understudy with there being a page for one in the programme. It might be that somewhere along the way 'no alternate' became 'no understudy', but given that it's a new play with one actress who happens to be one of the UK's hottest talents right now, most people will have booked based on the desire to see her. Hopefully we won't have to find out their policy if she does fall sick before a show. Stage door scrummage aside, I'd like to think that being a one woman show might offer her some protection from COVID along with the other bugs that spread through companies. I think it's worth saying that whilst Jodie is a very popular and successful actress who appeals to people who don't normally go to the theatre, a lot of occasional and regular theatre goers will think she's great and want to see what she can do too. Of course if Jodie promoted her appearance in the play via social media then it would give her fans a head start to buying tickets over theatre fans who happen to think she's great, but I would argue that the most hardcore of them would want to be there for opening night, while the more theatre experienced fans would know the benefits of giving it a few days.
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