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Danny Dyers talks to Katie Spain and journalists about James McAvoy and Orlando Bloom at the Laurence Olivier theatre Awards in London.
To see Danny Dyer on the West End stage in ‘The Homecoming’ get your tickets here:
http://www.seatwave.com/the-homecoming-tickets/season
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D Tyme wins the first round of AUSTIN’S GOT TALENT Competition hosted by the “Beat of the ATX” Austin’s Beat 104.9! ATX’s most talented artists compete each day for two tickets to the Kanye West GLOW IN THE DARK TOUR featuring Lupe Fiasco, N.E.R.D. and Rhianna on April 30, 2008 at the Frank Erwin Center. The contest will continue for 9 more days. Each daily winner will compete at the end of the competetion for the grand prize to see the Kanye West’s GLOW IN THE DARK Concert Live in Washington, D.C.! Stayed tuned to the BEAT 104.9 for more information…
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UNBOUND tour dates are as follows:
April 10 – April 14
The GRAND
Tickets: (403) 205 2922 or www.atthegrand.ca.
April 17 — 21, 2007
Harbourfront Centre
Tickets: (416) 973-4000 or
www.harbourfrontcentre.com
April 26 — 28, 2007
Sir James Dunn Theatre
Tickets: 1 (800) 874-1669 or www.liveartproductions.ca
Videographer: Chris Randle
Performers: Scott Augustine, Karissa Barry and Farley Johansson
Filmed: July 2006, Vancouver
In order to make their feet appear bound, female Chinese Opera performers wear special footwear called “Three Inch Lotus Shoes.” These shoes are used in Unbound to comment on ideals of beauty, power dynamics, and gender relationships. A work for three men and three women, in this new work everything transforms from ‘bound’ to ‘unbound.’
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This is a short video of an angels and airwaves concert. Hopefully this video will convince you to go and buy tickets to see their show.
I saw the them in HARTFORD, CT!!!
I must warn you… the lead singer is not as loud as he is in the soundtrack so it can be difficult to hear him LIVE. When I saw him he was getting a soar throat so if you see him and are not satisfied with his voice you will be blown away by the music and crazy lights. This is just a sample… imagine an entire concert. I would have shown more but I had to leave the show early.
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A short video extract from the London musical BILLY ELLIOT
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Rip It For Tickets the Kanye West Edition on the Wake Up Call 1079 the End.
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Go behind the scenes with Victor Garber, director Nicholas Martin, and the hilarious cast of the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Noel Coward’s “Present Laughter.” The show runs May 18-June 17, 2007 at the Huntington’s B.U. Theatre. Tickets www.huntingtontheatre.org or 617 266-0800.
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We are planning a trip there in June. We're very interested in seeing the musicals Wicked and The Lord of the Rings. Also would like to see Equus. Should we book in advance? Wait until we are there and go to the box office or a ticket agency??
You're asking about two conflicting things here–CHEAP tickets and AVAILABLE tickets to three very popular shows.
If you want to guarantee you get to see them all, get tickets in advance. Either use a travel agent to book you a package or find the theatres themselves on the internet and use a credit card to book tickets over the phone.
If you want to see them cheaply, you can shoot for last-minute ("standby") tickets. If you or a member of your party is a student, theatres in the UK also sometimes have cheaper tickets (especially on standby) for that population. In either case, students or no, ask the individual theatres what their standby policies are. Many theatres keep a number of tickets to release on standby a matter of hours or minutes before curtain. Some theatres also sell in this manner the last-minute tickets of patrons who don't show up.
However, cheap is going to equal risky and time-consuming–you trade price for the high probability that what you want to see won't be available, or that you might have to queue for a while to get your tickets. Tickets for those particular shows are going to be very popular–especially for Equus as long as Mr. Radcliffe's appearing–so there are likely to be fewer cheapies. After all, theatres know they can sell the seats for higher prices and still sell out. You'll have to decide for yourself whether you priority is the price or guaranteed seats or time invested.
One last bit of advice–remember that if you buy anything directly from overseas, including tickets, you're affected by the exchange rates at the time of your purchase. That's not such a big deal for small items, but could potentially be a big price change for several tickets bought for several shows that expensive. If you buy from here, it might be worth your while to keep an eye on the exhange rates for a couple days prior to purchase.
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I want to get the best deals on plays and musicals playing in London
Most theatres have standby for OAPs, students and Westminster residents, but the very popular plays don't have to offer special deals as they sell out anyway. You can just turn up at most theatres one hour before showtime, produce a student card, and get about half off the best tickets, or more – eg: £17 for a £42 ticket as I got at one theatre. However if you want to pay as little as possible, the cheapest seats at the back of the theatre will still cost less than the standby tickets but the view won't be as good. This is something I wished I had known about when I was a student, so take advantage of it.
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I really want to buy two tickets for my best friends birthday but don't have alot of money. She really deserves them as shes had a really bad time of it lately.
the half price ticket booth in leicester square may have dirty dancing tickets. you go there the day of the show and see what they have got. otherwise you just pay what ever the box office price is. very occasionally there are special offers on, best to check with ticket master or call the box office at the adlwych theatre