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bangorballetboy

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  1. I have SCS D34 available for Don Quixote on 16 October. Face value is £14, please PM if interested.
  2. If it's an iphone, you can use your Harry Potter spells with Siri - lumos to turn on the light and nox to turn it off again!
  3. You mean like the triple bill of MacMillan one act pieces later this season?
  4. I find the quickest way (from a standing start) is to google “ROH cast sheets”, though I frequent the page so much from my work computer, I now only have to type R O…
  5. I do find this chat around the ages of the ladies in Mayerling fascinating. As I think I have posted before, here are the ages of some of the dancers as of the first performance (14 February 1978): David Wall (Crown Prince Rudolf) - 31 Lynn Seymour (Mary Vetsera) - 38 Merle Park (Countess Mary Larisch) - 41 Georgina Parkinson (Empress Elizabeth) - 39 Michael Somes (Emperor Franz Josef) - 60 Wendy Ellis (Princess Stéphanie) - 26 David Drew (Bay Middleton) - 39
  6. The post to which I responded said absolutely nothing about higher priced seats.
  7. I paid £25 for my Rheingold ticket, not sure I could fly to either of those cities for that price!
  8. She was one half of the ROH's "in conversation" with Lauren Cuthbertson last year. I assumed she had been chosen for that by Ms Cuthbertson.
  9. But not as much in the way of sun or sandy beaches...
  10. I don't think the ballet-loving members of the public are the intended audience for the video!
  11. Just to be clear, AA in Wigmore Hall isn't really the front row, it's the seats to the side of the stage. Wigmore Hall seating plan
  12. As a professional pedant, I would say that statement is not entirely correct. Whilst several is more than 3 in the same way a square is a rectangle, most dictionaries say that several is more than 2.
  13. I have SCS D35 available for Don Quixote on 19 October. Face value is £14, please PM if interested.
  14. Just to add some colour on the Mithraeum (as I find this kind of thing fascinating and I remember seeing it many times when I moved to London). It was originally discovered in 1954 during excavation work for the construction of Bucklersbury House. It was rebuilt about 100 yards down the road and was open to the elements and visible from the pavement. Following demolition of that (awful) building, the temple has now been returned to its original location, which is now inside the bottom of the new Bloomberg building. And in a similar vein, there is also the Roman Amphitheatre under the Guildhall, accessed through the (free to enter) Guildhall Art Gallery. When walking through Guildhall Yard, you can see the footprint of the amphitheatre set out in the stones in the tard.
  15. They need to give 2 weeks notice (unless the employer agrees to shorter notice, which I doubt would happen)
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