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Can anyone tell me where to go?
Posted by whenthiswasfields about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I’m planning to take the wife to London for our first anniversary and need some ideas for must see stuff to do and non-extortionate places to stay. I’m thinking nice spots on the river for a moonlit wander where I’m not going to get stabbed by a crack whore, little out of the way places that don...
premiumCheap theatre tickets?
Posted by flippy about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I’m usually the great when it comes to finding stuff for cheap on the internet, but I’m really struggling to find a way of getting theatre tickets for less than a provincial year’s salary. It’s almost as if ticketmaster has a monopoly on them, which basically leaves queueing up in Leicester S...

Help! Does anyone frequent the Hammersmith Apollo?
Posted by iamanartist-co-uk about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I’m about to book a ticket for Tori Amos at the Apollo but the seating plan isn’t very specific. Does anyone know which is better – ‘orchestra stalls’ or ‘dress circle’? Are they both seated? ta x

Where can I find an old stage lantern?
Posted by mycynicalside about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I’m trying to find / buy / borrow and never return one of these very industrial looking round old stage lanterns. I reckon people involved in theatre productions might have a clue but unfortunately I don’t know any. Any ideas where I can find one?
premiumDoes anyone know of any good venues for a show?
Posted by savannah about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I am helping to organise a pre-Edinburgh show to take place early July. I have a fairly solid shortlist but I’m not quite convinced I’ve found the right place yet. It needs to be fairly central, hold upwards of 200 people and have a bar. Are there any hidden/obvious gems out there I should check out? ...

Which theatre tickets would you buy your dad for father's day?
Posted by wenttomow about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I’m thinking about getting my dad some theatre tickets for Father’s day but not sure what to get. Any ideas welcome.

LTRC New Look Website
Posted by Phil_LTRC about 1 year ago
Last active 6 days ago
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Hi All, Following the comments made on here about LTRC’s website, we’ve taken onboard all of the comments and given it a complete re-vamp. The Web URL is still http://www.ltrc.co.uk but I think it all looks much more professional – though we’re still changing a few webpages to look bett...
premiumMoonwalking in Chinatown
Posted by pottytime about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I would have put this in “Events” but seeing as it’s so soon I didn’t really want to wait for it to be moderated. Anyway I’ve just noticed this event is coming up starting Wednesday 29th and I thought it sounded very interesting. http://www.sohotheatre.com/fromhomepage/pl1351.html It...

Pen, ink and drink
Posted by cigarette_sigh about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I want to start a writer’s group where people can come and test out new scripts, bits of fiction, poetry…in fact writing of all kinds. I was thinking of going to a quiet pub and congregating in the corner to read and discuss work without being too mean or pulling our punches too much. I’ve go...

LTRC Summer Membership Offer - Join & Receive £100 Worth of Event Vouchers
Posted by Phil_LTRC about 1 year ago
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LTRC Summer Membership Offer – Join & Receive £100 Worth of Event Vouchers Join LTRC this summer and not only will you enjoy an amazing new social life, mixing old friends with new friends at fantastic nights out but you will also receive £100 worth of LTRC Event Voucherswhich can be redeemed against futu...

Performance Arse?
Posted by Pokster about 1 year ago
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I was invited to the theatre the other night. The play was called ‘Attempts on her life’. It was, without exception, the biggest pile of pretentious arthouse crap that I have ever, ever seen. Think of the most stereotypical performance modern art show (music, dickheads in black, light shows, vidoes, shit...

Why don't people dress up any more? Or do they?
Posted by SparkyBoo about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I went to Sadlers Wells last night to see Savion Glover – he was absoslutely amazing by the way – but I got into a conversation with my friend about the ‘dress’ of the patrons there. Now, don’t get me wrong… I’m not talking about ball gowns and suits or anything like that a...

Jamie the Saxt
Posted by faith about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Does anyone fancy coming with me to this tonight? Its at the Finborough Theatre in Earls Court- my mate is playing the lead. Tickets are about 12 quid.

The Little Angel Theatre - Fun Days at Christmas. With puppets.
Posted by whenthiswasfields about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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We are running two Fun Days (one for children only the other a family fun day) over the Christmas period as part of our Education Programme. The Little Angel Theatre is the UK’s oldest surviving marionette theatre. The Fun Days will begin with a performance of The Snow Queen and a chance to meet the pupp...

Fancy a theatrical cure to the January blues?
Posted by NiceCupOfTea about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I just wanted to let other Londoners know about an amazing theatre show that is opening in a couple of weeks at the Lyric Hammersmith studio. Hands up, I’m working on it but this isn’t a mindless plug, I have seen this show several times and it really is very good, and very appropriate to London at this ...

A new play about Keats, in Putney.
Posted by eib about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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If anyone is a fan of poetry, John Keats and the romantic poets or just fans of the theatre a new play starts next week at The Putney Arts Theatre, which is a dramatical interpretation of Keats’s brief life. http://www.putneyartstheatre.org.uk/

Do your children need entertaining?
Posted by Floatykatja about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Well, why not bring them along to Wimbledon to see Hillbilly Goats Gruff, the show in which I’m currently appearing? We’re playing at Wimbledon Studios from 31 Mar (this Saturday) to 3 April and we’re very good (says she, modestly). Come along and see how inventive you can be when we sing Old M...

Theatre in a good cause
Posted by plum about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Please do go and see this. It’s about someone with a mental age of 8 on Death Row in Mississippi, so it won’t be a laugh a minute but I’m sure it will be very good, and it’s less than an hour long. Anyway, the tickets are £10 each and it’s in a very good cause. If you think it sounds...

Plays In The Pub
Posted by gogmagog about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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As part of the Dulwich Festival 2007, The Dulwich Players present two one-act plays in The Crown & Greyhound pub in Dulwich Village. There will be two performances of each play on Saturday 19th May, at 6pm and 8.30pm. Black Pajamas by Steven S Taylor (directed by Jan Rae) is set in a bleak New York bar, late ...

Did anyone manage tickets for the 25p open air theatre?
Posted by Simone about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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So did anyone manage to get through to the ticket line to get these cheapy tickets for Regents Park? http://openairtheatre.org/p120.html I guess the slot on the breakfast news caused the HOUR LONG ENGAGED SIGNAL on the booking line. Sigh. I’m quite jealous if anyone got them because that looks well nice,...
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