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RHowarth

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  1. I had a rather awful time. 12 minutes in the queue, and then I encountered the issue I've had before where the site won't let me type my 3-digit code into the text field, so I can't pay. After 4 different credit cards and much swearing I finally managed to pay... I also had the issue for the RBS matinee where it won't let you put tickets in your basket because you've reached your limit (even though I had an empty basket). I lost a few seats that way although ended up with decent amphi. Having had such a stress with the RBS I decided to check them out and then go back for the main stage Ashtons I wanted. Checked out fine for the RBS, it was with my 2 subsequent transactions that I had the credit card issue. After having (finally) checked out my main stage Ashton tickets, I decided (glutton for punishment) to go back in AGAIN to look at Sarasota, which I'd written off thinking I wouldn't get tickets. I couldn't believe it when at 9.40am I managed to get 2 seats plum in the middle of row b of the dress circle. Then had the credit card/3 digit number issue all over again. Had I known there was actually a chance of getting Sarasota tickets, my strategy would have been completely different this morning...but anyway, I suppose it worked out OK in the end...!
  2. Performance currently sold out. Cast is Bracewell and Hayward. Edited to add, is 7pm not 7.30pm
  3. Many years ago, when I was about 21, I was invited to watch the men's morning class at BRB's studios. I was the only observer, felt awkward, and most surely looked it too. I arrived in the studio before the start of class and skulked at the sidelines trying to be invisible. Alexander (about the same age then as I was) approached me and asked if I'd like a seat. I couldn't see any close at hand, and wanted to be inconspicuous, so I said no, I was fine to stand. Alexander smiled, said something like 'it's a long time to stand' and went away to get me a chair. I always remember that little exchange; it was that combination of being simultaneously down-to-earth and gentlemanly that always stood out on stage for me.
  4. Gosh I remember that - her misjudging something and slamming her chin on the stage in the Act 3 pdd!
  5. You can also put an orchestra below stage/in a conference facility and use cameras so that the conductor can see the dancers and vice-versa. Venues sometimes do this when they don't want to lose seats (and potential revenue) to accommodate an orchestra. Common for musicals on tour.
  6. @Emeralds asked about the safety rail at the Empire and whether it restricts your view. It does! I would recommend booking further back in the upper (row E onwards) or booking the far side blocks of the back row of dress circle which are very good value.
  7. I have D5 to sell, face value £14. It is technically restricted view but I think it's OK.
  8. I had an odd experience too. I wanted to buy for the triple bill, waited in the queue, got to the front - and was told it wasn't on sale, with no reason given. I was also logged on on another device, and with lots of refreshing, I eventually got there, by which time all the SCS were sold out. Whilst I was waiting for the triple bill to become available, I took a look at Swan Lake, to see if I could upgrade any of the tickets I'd already bought through Sunday Times priority booking. Swan Lake was also saying it wasn't onsale, and then became available. None of my confirmations (I ended up booking Swan Lake on one device and triple bill on another!) have come through yet, so I'm feeling worried.
  9. That reminds me I have D5 to sell for the same performance- £14.
  10. Just to mention I just booked the Sunday 21st matinee on Today Tix at discounted price - £50 for good row C dress circle seats.
  11. On the subject of gargouillades, they aren't done in RAD ballet these days until allegro 2 in Advanced 2 - which is demonstrated in the syllabus video by none other than Anna Rose O' Sullivan!
  12. My great grandma once told me that, before she married my great granda, she went out with Bobby and Jackie Charlton's dad. Strange to think that if she'd ended up marrying him, then there would have been no Bobby and Jackie Charlton!
  13. I think this is a very good point. When I come to London I tend to stay one or two nights (Friday and Saturday) in a cheap hotel, and pack in as much as possible (theatre and exhibitions). A few years ago I realised I could round off the weekend by seeing Sunday matinées of West End musicals before catching a train home at 6pm or 7pm. I use TodayTix to get excellent seats (front row stalls for example) for under £30. I've caught the bug a bit, and now that ROH prices are so dear, I sometimes see fewer ballet performances when I'm in London, filling some 'slots' with West End shows instead.
  14. Offers for first three performances in the hope that it will encourage word of mouth to fill the latter ones.
  15. I looked on Saturday and it wasn't there - I wonder if the initial print run was small and demand has exceeded supply.
  16. A Wednesday night would require 2 days off work, an overnight stay and cause multiple childcare issues....please don't tempt me! My wedding anniversary was last Sunday and I woke up next to my mum in a double bed in a Travelodge in Battersea follwing the opening night of Don Q. Didn't see my husband until I got home at 11pm that night. Manon on Valentines Day mignt be pushing my luck...
  17. I wanted two Manons - Bracewell cast on 20th Jan, and Ball cast on 19th. I was thrilled to get SCS for Bracewell, and couldn't believe my luck when I also managed to pick up SCS for the Ball cast. Then the dreaded error message! Lost the Ball tickets, but thankfully, retained the Bracewell ones, which was my must-see cast. In days gone by, if I couldn't get SCS I would have gone for amphi, but not at those prices- I will hold out for picking up an SCS later on. I have a spare SCS for the Bracewell cast if anyone needs it. It's D5, so technically restricted view - but I think it's ok.
  18. Sorry if this has been asked, but is the running time of 2.5 hours accurate? I'm debating trying to fit in the Paul McCartney photography exhibition at the NPG, between ENB matinee and Don Q at 7.30pm (the NPG is open late).
  19. Amazon is currently saying it will arrive sometime between 27 December and 7 April! It lists the publication date as yesterday, so I hope I may be able to pick up a copy in the ROH shop tomorrow.
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