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Post by madsonmelo on Sept 27, 2016 23:18:03 GMT
I think there are three threads about this play, but I guess this is the one for this question:
Is there ANY WAY to a brazilian soul making an unexpected trip to London in the first week of December to get tickets for this shows without having to selling his own kidney to pay premium prices?
I'm a die hard fan, but I didn't know I was going to do this and as you know, every performance is sold out.
The Friday Forty is my only opinion, right??
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Post by madsonmelo on Sept 27, 2016 16:29:17 GMT
Do you guys think that she can appear after the play to sign anything or maybe, luckily, a picture? Or is it too much for her?
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Post by madsonmelo on Sept 27, 2016 16:21:00 GMT
What? They just put three of the artists that I love the most TOGETHER. Ok, the sad part is that I'm leaving London on Dec 7. The first preview is sold out, but the second one it isn't, when will this become available to the general audience? I need this ticket!
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Post by madsonmelo on Sept 22, 2016 13:04:32 GMT
I just bought the L6 seat for the november 30th performance, if anyone will be seeing this from this seat or close, let me know how is it.
I just can't believe I'm going to see Glenda Jackson live.
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Post by madsonmelo on Sept 15, 2016 21:21:56 GMT
There are very few seats left for the 2nd December performance. Of the ones left, I'd take C27 in the dress circle at £55 - you're behind a slender pillar but seeing as C26 is significantly lot cheaper for being behind the same pillar, it can't impede the view *that* badly (I've often sat in C26 and have no complaints even with the pillar). Most of the other seats on this level and the level above are round the sides and would require leaning for a decent view. I found a L6 ticket at Stalls for the Dec 1 performance, but in the monkey there's this: ''"L 4, 5, 6 and 7 - The sound in these seats is variable: if the actors turn to the centre or to the other side of the stage they become inaudible''. They said that this was a note only for Six Degrees of Separation, but I wonder if can happen in this production. All other tickets that seems good are 100 pounds and thats kinda too much for me.
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Post by madsonmelo on Sept 11, 2016 20:45:47 GMT
thank you! the seats for the last day are not good, but I believe I will be able to anticipate my trip, so I will have the chance to choose another date with better seats.
The Q rows at the Stalls are all sold out, is there any other great seat views in the stalls or in the dress circle? I think I can afford at 60 pounds, this is my first trip to London, I'm from Brazil, and I don't know how it works very well. Most of theatre I see is here in Brazil and I have never been to Broadway or West End so I don't know how to pick a seat.
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Post by madsonmelo on Sept 10, 2016 21:40:08 GMT
Hello guys, this is my first post here!
I'm going to London this november and I'm dying to see Miss Jackson live, but I only have one day to see her performance: the closing day. Is there any chance she can miss this performance? And also, most of the tickets are gone already, do you guys know any seats not so expensive that it's still available for the Dec. 2 performance?
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