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Post by peggs on Nov 2, 2016 13:01:36 GMT
So the nests are the ones people have used for No man's land? Everything else looks bit pricey.
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Post by theatremadness on Nov 2, 2016 13:01:54 GMT
Gone into the queue at number 68!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 13:05:13 GMT
£10 tickets in the gods, no where else First row not on sale so assume dayers
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Post by Baemax on Nov 2, 2016 13:05:51 GMT
£10 nest booked quickly and painlessly. I'm ready for the never-ending roundabout of ticket booking that is today to be over now.
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Post by Being Alive on Nov 2, 2016 13:11:25 GMT
got a £10 one for April. Know nothing about it. But I'll spend £10 to see Tennant in anything.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 13:12:48 GMT
Got into the queue at number 7; got first row of Grand Circle slightly restricted view for £25 for the last Saturday matinee. Big kudos to Delfont Mackintosh for not turning this into a nightmare.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 13:14:05 GMT
Boom! All booked.
I'd better get my Matt Smith in 'Doctor Who' costume from the dry cleaners. I think La Tennant would like that.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 13:14:25 GMT
Wow that was painless! B7 stalls, I'll take the hit to the bank account since it's Tennant :-)
Moment of panic booking on my mobile - credit card drop down doesn't work in portrait, I had to turn my phone sideways to complete the transaction. In case anyone else finds the same and similarly panics...
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Post by peggs on Nov 2, 2016 13:16:46 GMT
Panic as tried to identify the nest and then turns out couldn't remember my password and my postcode no longer matched so couldn't re-set it without ringing up, work email came in handy.
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Post by mistressjojo on Nov 2, 2016 13:16:55 GMT
Quick & painless here too- longest time was waiting for my card to process!
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Xanderl
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Not always very high value in terms of ticket yield or donations
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Post by Xanderl on Nov 2, 2016 13:18:30 GMT
Yes, nice and painless
I had problems selecting seats in Chrome - had to switch to another browser. Anyone else have an issue?
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Post by londonmzfitz on Nov 2, 2016 13:18:36 GMT
Wow that was painless! B7 stalls, I'll take the hit to the bank account since it's Tennant :-) Ditto.
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Post by rumbledoll on Nov 2, 2016 13:19:02 GMT
These prices are MAD. Rather smoothe booking though (got ticket for a friend).
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Post by stefy69 on Nov 2, 2016 13:25:32 GMT
Yes all very painless pleased to say, joined the queue at number 26 and got the date & seats I wanted. Cool
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 13:28:39 GMT
These prices are MAD. Rather smoothe booking though (got ticket for a friend). We believe you, rumbledoll. ;-)
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Post by DuchessConstance on Nov 2, 2016 13:28:51 GMT
I booked my tickets a few minutes after 1pm. Was in the queue only a couple of minutes.
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Post by peggs on Nov 2, 2016 13:41:07 GMT
Yes didn't need to panic (had just logged on here and seen it was happening)quite so much and just pick a random date that I am now wondering why I booked but hey ho, at least I will know what these nests are now.
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Post by Kenneth_C on Nov 2, 2016 14:26:34 GMT
Well, I'm in!
Took the evening performance of the day I arrive, which I don't like doing, but my slots are already filling up (The Goat and Who's Afraid of VW) and I'm trying to avoid booking anything on either my Wednesday or Saturday so I have an open day for Angels in America.
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Post by bellboard27 on Nov 2, 2016 14:44:55 GMT
Back to the nest again for me.
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Post by avenueqresident on Nov 2, 2016 15:42:58 GMT
Booked two central balcony seats in row D for early April.
Depending on the production of course, the balcony in the Wyndham's is generally okay with the sight lines and £10.00 is steal.
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Post by lolli on Nov 2, 2016 16:25:35 GMT
Loads of great plays coming next year!
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Post by kathryn on Nov 2, 2016 17:50:43 GMT
Damn, was on an all-day training course and didn't know this was going on sale. Oh well, I guess I'll look later when I get home.
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 2, 2016 18:10:03 GMT
Is anyone actually going to go to see Don Juan?
What are the nests like?
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Post by PalelyLaura on Nov 2, 2016 18:21:43 GMT
Managed to get a nest for £10 on 4 April ☺
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Post by Laineee on Nov 2, 2016 19:29:18 GMT
Gave into temptation and booked for this as well, only to discover when I got home that I'd double booked myself with the Funny Girl tour. Quick call to Delfont Mackintosh and paid £2 to change to the following week, with no hassles at all. They really could teach other theatre groups a thing or two about customer service.
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Post by lynette on Nov 2, 2016 20:48:34 GMT
Booked.
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Post by rumbledoll on Nov 3, 2016 14:04:23 GMT
These prices are MAD. Rather smoothe booking though (got ticket for a friend). We believe you, rumbledoll. ;-) Haha, no you don't! As much as I love David Tennant this doesn't look like a must-see to me.. Maybe I am terribly mistaken.
Anyway, front row seems to be left for day seats - as a last resort for penniless me )
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Post by Baemax on Nov 3, 2016 14:10:00 GMT
I think I'm doing it wrong; I don't feel strongly about David Tennant, or Patrick Marber, or the sound of the play, but I am ALL ABOUT £10 tickets for a West End play.
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Post by kathryn on Nov 3, 2016 17:06:05 GMT
I seem to recall the Donmar West End season setting out to make that point. Of course, they also had starry casts, which helps!
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Post by Latecomer on Nov 3, 2016 18:24:54 GMT
I have a nest on 3rd June evening! View from balcony back row for current Pinter play was excellent and we could hear every word! Looking forward to "nesting"!
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