alison
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But I can't get ^that^ one to work either
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Better (worse?) still: LA FILLE MAL GARDÉE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE SAVE UP TO 70%! TICKETS JUST £10! Usually up to £34 Cornfields, clogs, chickens and young love: Frederick Ashton’s gentle rustic comedy is a classic of The Royal Ballet repertory and has proved irresistible to newcomers and ballet lovers alike time and again. Lise, the ‘wayward daughter’ of the title, is determined to marry Colas, the son of a farmer. But her mother Widow Simone has grander ideas! Delightful solos, pas de deux and lively ensembles are set to one of the most wonderfully tuneful ballet scores of all, whilst picture-book designs complete the evocation of a rural idyll. La Fille mal gardée is playing 27 September until 22 October Royal Opera House, Bow Street, London WC2E 9DD BOOK ONLINE AND ENTER HTOROYALBALLET* CALL 020 7304 4000 AND QUOTE HTO ROYAL BALLET TERMS AND CONDITIONS *PLEASE NOTE 'HTOROYALBALLET' MUST BE ENTERED IN LOWERCASE. OFFER VALID FOR PERFORMANCES ON 27, 30 (MAT AND EVE) SEPTEMBER AND 5, 6, 10 OCTOBER, YOU CAN NOW BUY SEATS FOR £10 IN THE AMPHITHEATRE (USUALLY £34 FOR EVENING PERFORMANCES AND £21 FOR MATINEES). SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY.
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Terry's Chocolate Oranges - and other festive/seasonal treats
alison replied to taxi4ballet's topic in Not Dance
I got 6/15 too. I don't know what it says about me that I "recognised" more of the ones I don't eat than the ones I do, though Apart from the fact that they've obviously roughened up Crunchie bars since the last time I ate them - I'm sure they used to be completely smooth. -
Terry's Chocolate Oranges - and other festive/seasonal treats
alison replied to taxi4ballet's topic in Not Dance
That link's not working for me either -
Presumably because it's not a matinee. Odd that there are so many for Sleeping Beauty, yet so few for Fille.
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That's the matinee one, isn't it?
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Not sure I've eaten a box of QS since they were introduced, actually, so I'm not familiar with this one, only the others which used to stick to your teeth and palate and be a right pain to get off! -
Let's try and keep the gossip and speculation to a minimum, shall we? There must be thousands of other places on the Internet where people can dissect the Brangelina breakup to their hearts' content
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If I were on Mumsnet, I'd probably create a serious stink about this, but I'm not, so I'll have to be satisfied with dumping Kellogg's Cornflakes in Room 101. I don't know if you've tried buying any in the last week or so, but the 500 g box has been shrunk to 450 g, I think it is, yet the 750 g one has gone up to 790 g. Fair enough, you might say, but the price has been increased by 25%!!! You do the maths.
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Terry's Chocolate Oranges - and other festive/seasonal treats
alison replied to taxi4ballet's topic in Not Dance
I get an error message for that, Yaffa. What *is* the world coming to? -
I was a bit annoyed: because of lack of availability, I'd had to book amphi standing for a couple of performances, then had upgraded them once when something better came online. If I'd known there were going to be offers, I might have waited Oh well ...
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Just to remind people that we have an entire subforum dedicated to special ticket offers: http://www.balletcoforum.com/index.php?/forum/30-special-ticket-offers/ Putting them there rather than in the middle of a thread can help draw people's attention to them
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Plus there's the thorny old issue of IR35: if you are working as a contractor for only one company, HMRC may deem that you are in fact an employee and that your "employer" is simply trying to avoid their responsibilities to pay NI and taxes for you: https://www.gov.uk/topic/business-tax/ir35 I agree with comments above about going to one of your local HMRC's free workshops: I learned a lot of useful things from one when I was starting out. IIRC, workwear is not tax-deductible for the self-employed (although I would have assumed that if a company was providing a work uniform they should be bearing the cost of it, but I have read of instances where they expect the workers to pay for it). Looking at the situation from a profession somewhat closer to mine: - As for admin, that should be costed into your hourly rate or whatever you're charging - unless it can be regarded as above and beyond the call of duty, in which case I would make an additional charge. - Your contract should include provision for (late) cancellation, on the basis that it might have prevented you from taking on other remunerated work. - As I understand it, the terms of payment depend on whose contract was accepted last, yours or the company's. You are entitled to charge interest on late payments, which are defined as anything beyond 30 days (see http://payontime.co.uk/), although getting too shirty on this, or even threatening with the small claims court or anything more serious, may of course not be beneficial to the working relationship. I personally don't start getting too tetchy about this unless we go beyond 45 days, because I understand that some smaller concerns don't necessarily pay someone to deal with their accounts for more than a couple of days each month. Not sure whether the above actually responds to what you were asking, but I hope it's of benefit to somebody!
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Guess they didn't know what suffrage means - or is there a more sinister interpretation?
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Sadly, a friend who works in the NHS mental health services can only confirm this.
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That said, I can't get it to work
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A real bargain Our brand new production of Mozart’s Così fan tutte opens this week and there are £85 tickets available in the Orchestra Stalls (usually £163-£190) and £30 tickets in the Amphitheatre (usually £48-£84) for selected performances. Don’t miss The Royal Opera’s first new production of Così fan tutte in more than 20 years. This Royal Opera House favourite is given new life by exciting young theatre director Jan Philipp Gloger and is conducted by the great Semyon Bychkov. How to book Choose your preferred performance on 22 Sep | 24 Sep | 29 Sep | 3 Oct Select Orchestra Stalls or Amphitheatre and choose your seats at the special offer price If, however, you cannot see the offer price, enter the promo code Cosi16 (case sensitive) in the box on the right-hand side and click update (make sure you have no seats selected) Proceed to checkout Terms and conditions apply. Offer is subject to availability, is non-transferable and non-refundable, and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers or on tickets already purchased. This offer applies to the performances listed above only. Make sure you are there as the curtain goes up on an evening full of surprises. Book now
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Terry's Chocolate Oranges - and other festive/seasonal treats
alison replied to taxi4ballet's topic in Not Dance
Of course - but then so do their prices -
I used to get them badly at junior school, too, and was threatened with cauterisation, but never had it done. I think it *is* generally down to thin-walled blood vessels in the nose or something, but ought to be checked out, because I think there is the possibility of something else being involved. I could understand if it was partly caused by excessive dryness.
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Upcoming DVD/Blu-ray Releases
alison replied to charliewise's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
I hope so - assuming they can get a good enough cast, of course. -
https://www.timeout.com/london/shop/entertainment-tosca-eno?cid=eml~GB_LON~NL~1400983957~&refid=newsletter-2offers-1400983957~CTA~ Offer expires tomorrow, 20th September.
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Charmian Carr - Sound of Music's (film) Liesl dies age 73
alison replied to Bruce Wall's topic in Not Dance
I was confused when I saw the original title, because I was wondering how old that made Julie Andrews! -
Upcoming DVD/Blu-ray Releases
alison replied to charliewise's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
Missed a big trick there, I thought at the time. I mean, if they can release Acosta's farewell Carmen they could certainly have released Darcey's farewell Song (together with Belinda Hatley's farewell Symphonic Variations :innocent: ) And there must surely be ample recordings for another Ashton DVD by now, perhaps including Daphnis