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San Perregrino

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  1. only a few seats left showing at the Coliseum: stalls x 1 £175 dress x 20 £120- £135 upper circle 3 x £90 whereas there are plenty available at all price ranges (£25 -£137) for the Palladium this Sunday. https://ticketing.lwtheatres.co.uk/event/642?date=2024-02
  2. this ticket needs to be re-homed. face value £5 please send me a DM if interested.
  3. and every other choreographer methinks, including from beyond the grave in the case of MacMillan & Cranko
  4. how exciting: The London gala, on February 18, will give audiences a chance to appreciate her distinctive artistry in two pieces: a pas de deux from Alberto Alonso’s flashy version of Carmen (partnered by Denis Matvienko) and the celebrated Dying Swan solo made famous by Anna Pavlova.
  5. With 4 contrasting and varied pieces, there’s something for everyone. My friend and I disagreed about just about everything but we both came away happy because we both found plenty to like.
  6. Einstein's definition of insanity is "Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result." I rest my case
  7. Not surprised as all Friends levels plus PSB fans with priority booking are trying to buy at the same time.
  8. what do you think is the typical seat price for an access seat? it is my understanding that access seats are available in all price bands.
  9. and despite the following notice, there are now 73,000 in the queue! General Sale tickets have now sold out. There are still a limited number of tickets remaining for ATG+ members and Access Scheme customers, if you continue to hold. At a later date, 5,000 tickets at £25 will be available exclusively for under 30s, key workers and those receiving government benefits, on every level of the auditorium – including the front row. Details of when these tickets become available will be announced soon.
  10. Most people will only attend once, or if a devotee, once per programme so two shows clashing on one night isn’t a disaster. Perhaps the schedules have been done considerately such that an Ashton devotee can visit London to see three different programmes on three successive dates meaning only 2 nights accommodation is needed?
  11. we think we have problems queuing on the ROH website for tickets.... when priority tickets for Tom Holland in Jamie Lloyd's upcoming Rome & Juliet went onsale at 8am this morning the queue had over 50,000 people in it. the priority sale tickets were exhausted before demand was satisfied and people had to join a new general sale queue at midday. there are currently 35,000 people in that queue. the 'limited' run is 12 weeks (watch out for an extension announcement). with the Duke of York's theatre seating capacity of 640, 12 weeks x 8 shows x 640 = 61,440 total. looks like someone is going to be disappointed.
  12. it is listed on the ROH website: 8 JUNE 2024 SATURDAY, 7.45PM ASHTON GALA: VALSES NOBLES ET SENTIMENTALES / DANCE OF THE BLESSED SPIRITS / VARRI CAPRICCI / FAÇADE LINBURY THEATRE GUIDANCE: Suitable for all tickets are £10, £30, £45, £60, £110
  13. Rhapsody is in both triple bills too. the difference would appear to be that whilst Les Rendezvous will be danced by the Royal Ballet in Bill 1, in Bill 2: "a selection of short works, including Five Brahms Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan, Hamlet and Ophelia and The Walk to the Paradise Garden performed by Sarasota Ballet.
  14. see my comments above. (If the performance you are looking for says it has limited availability but appears sold out, this will indicate that seats are not available for the general public).
  15. I get offered Ukrainian girls several times a day. is this connected to my having bought tickets to the Dance for Ukraine galas....?
  16. reading this review, I find that at least one ENB dancer is already familiar with this piece, giving us a clue to casting : "falling into the arms of the super sexy and tall Zúñiga (Gareth Haw)".
  17. Or perhaps a man who likes to wear women’s clothes and makeup?
  18. If it’s a good production then all will be well. we’ve just had ‘another’ Giselle (Mary Skeaping’s) and that went well so fingers crossed for Inger’s Carmen….: also later in the year we’ll be getting another Swan Lake (Derek Deane’s in the round) and then another Swan Lake (State Ballet of Georgia).
  19. BRB also has its Student scheme: Student Sign Up Welcome to our student sign up page! We've got some great offers for performances in Birmingham for students in the Midlands. Sign up below with your student email address to unlock bargain tickets for our Birminghamand Wolverhampton performances. We'll then be in touch with you shortly with offers and opportunities to get involved and see our work. Come and see incredible performances at a heavily discounted rate and make it a night to remember! Sign up below with your student email address and we'll be in touch with you shortly with offers and opportunities to get involved and see our work. To make sure we can continue to provide great offers for students, use your student email address and please don't share any offers you receive. Please also use your student email address when booking for any offers. (You must be a student in full-time education to sign up).
  20. Below is the text from the Donmar website. If the ROH had the same or something similar it might perhaps address your confusion and your concerns: “Why are there no seats showing on the date I want when the website is saying “limited availability”? [Or in the case of the ROH ‘available’] Some of our seats are not available to the general public, but need to be live on our website in order to be bookable for those that can. This is indicated clearly on the booking pages.” And from a random Donmar booking page: ”Select your seats: If the performance you are looking for says it has limited availability but appears sold out, this will indicate that seats are not available for the general public.” So yes, you are correct, at present only 4 seats for Manon of the remaining ‘available 126’ are currently for sale to the general public. i hope this helps. Also here is an extract from the YPOH page: “ 2. Make sure you’re signed in to your Young ROH account to see the available tickets. …. 4. Select your chosen seats for any eligible performance. This can be done by selecting the £30 price filter in the seat map or seat selector.” and this is from the Access page: “BENEFITS Our Access Box Office team is always available to help you book tickets online, by phone or in-person. We offer: Priority for accessible seating….” Presumably at some point, if these tickets are not purchased by the groups that they have been set aside for, they will be released for general sale. It is the same for the SCS tickets reserved for the RBS. If they are not taken up they go on general sale.
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