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Previously on "CUK Theatre Club - just seen/going to see"
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostWas Edward Scissorhands the Matthew Bourne production? If so, I saw that years ago and it was fantastic.
I've seen Present Laughter with Andrew Scott via NT Live - also brilliant.
If you can, go and see The Book Of Mormon. Very non-PC but amazing.
I saw Book of Mormon a couple of years ago, very good, I agree.
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Originally posted by edison View Post
You paid more than £160 for a ticket to Abba Voyage? Are they that expensive now or did you get the Dance Booth ticket?
I went a few months after opening and got tickets in the dancefloor area less than £60 and you can still get similar tickets at that kind of price if you book a few months in advance.
That weekend we also did the Lion King (children are annoying).Last edited by eek; 12 November 2024, 12:21.
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Got to say I've paid roughly that for shows in London - it's not cheap getting decent tickets to see a show when it first comes out.
I think Abba Voyage actually cost more than that.
I went a few months after opening and got tickets in the dancefloor area less than £60 and you can still get similar tickets at that kind of price if you book a few months in advance.
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last theatre visit was WOTW in 2016, and only 'cos i was depping for a sick mate
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
The ticket was 175 francs - so about £160. That was 2nd row.
I think Abba Voyage actually cost more than that.
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Originally posted by edison View Post
Had to visit Basel several times during my first ever contract in 2011. I remember how expensive everything was - the equivalent of a then £3 Tesco meal deal was about £14. How expensive was a theatre ticket?
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Was Edward Scissorhands the Matthew Bourne production? If so, I saw that years ago and it was fantastic.
I've seen Present Laughter with Andrew Scott via NT Live - also brilliant.
If you can, go and see The Book Of Mormon. Very non-PC but amazing.
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We saw Starlight Express in September - it's got zero plot but the show itself was great...
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
War of the worlds is many faceted, special effects fantastic, the music superb she will find something to love. Went as a big family a few years ago, In laws * 4, + wife we all loved it. Go as soon as possible. Watch the 1950s film before - many nods to it.
Mrs Doubtfire a great conversion you will laugh out loud, footloose the music was great, Matilda a different take on the book but great.
We will rock you music led, story ok
The girls loved Hamilton & Waitress.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSaw Phantom of the Opera in Basel yesterday. Never seen it before. Not as good as when Cats prowled by, but nonetheless highly enjoyable with an orchestra.
December I'm doing the lights for Peter Pan (the Panto).
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I don't go to the theatre that often but saw The Mousetrap in August. Whilst the acting was a bit OTT/hammy, it was just one of those shows I've always wanted to see, even if it is probably more a London tourist thing.
Took my teenage son to see the Back to The Future musical. It's one of his favourite films and I remember it fondly from my teens when it came out. Exceptionally enjoyable show and I'd highly recommend it.
Off to see Stranger Things: The First Shadow in the new year. Had tickets to see it before but show was cancelled after we arrived due to a technical issue. There were some Americans who had flown over especially for the show who were rather upset to say the least.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
How did this translate on to the stage? Still pretty good? I'm not a theater goer but always thought the films adapted for stage might be the way to go for me.
I am very tempted to go see the War of the Worlds tour next year though. Listened to the audio book multiple times on long commutes. Other half will be coming under duress though so not sure what it will be like to set her expectations.
Mrs Doubtfire a great conversion you will laugh out loud, footloose the music was great, Matilda a different take on the book but great.
We will rock you music led, story ok
The girls loved Hamilton & Waitress.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostJanuary: Edward Scissor Hands, Sadlers Wells
I am very tempted to go see the War of the Worlds tour next year though. Listened to the audio book multiple times on long commutes. Other half will be coming under duress though so not sure what it will be like to set her expectations.Last edited by northernladuk; 9 November 2024, 19:07.
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