Thread: What West End / London show's have you enjoyed?
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago by LilacLillie
I was wondering what people think of the West end show's they have seen.
Last week I went to see 'Blood Brother's', not from choice, had £70 of theatre vouchers and at the TKTS office that was what was available then & there.
I was pleasantly surprised!
It's all about personal choice, but it got me thinking about having a thread telling each other what we thought of a show AND if we ...
Casperthefriendlyghost replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Hi LilacLillie
I've been to see La Cage Aux Folles 8 times in the last month, but then again from looking at my avatar it's pretty obvious why lol. It is a fantastic show, the cast are great and it's such fun, they all fit together so well.
I also went to see Blood Brothers under duress, but absolutely loved it, my brother was shot and killed 9 years ago and I found it very moving and so ...
A recommendation already
I have booked to see La Cage Aux Folles on 3rd Dec:
Lastminute.com last week, tickets for a tenner!
It seems for the same reason as you...................
LL
Quote:
Originally Posted by Casperthefriendlyghost
Hi LilacLillie
I've been to see La Cage Aux Folles 8 times in the last month, but ...
I dont go anywhere near enough I live in walking distance of Covent garden Im ashamed!
However we got free tickets to the Lion King and totally were blown away with it- would recommend it to anyone- we were v naysayer before we went, amazed when we came out.
OH seems to have a problem with the theatre seems to think people might question his masculinity if he goes Anyone experienced...
Casperthefriendlyghost replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Quote:
Originally Posted by LilacLillie
A recommendation already
I have booked to see La Cage Aux Folles on 3rd Dec:
Lastminute.com last week, tickets for a tenner!
It seems for the same reason as you...................
LL
Hi LilacLillie
So pleased that you're going to watch LCAF but JB is only in ...
Quote:
Originally Posted by purple12
I went to see Hairspray yesterday with 11 year old girl. We had a wonderful time. Very entertaining and certainly feel-good.
We went yesterday as well (matinee) and I thought it was the worst show I have ever seen. It may have been that because we were in the fourth row we were...
OH-NO!
What a doughnut I am and you a bearer of such awful news!
At least I won't cry when I get there...................I'm doing that now
LL
Quote:
Originally Posted by Casperthefriendlyghost
Hi LilacLillie
So pleased that you're going to watch LCAF but JB is only in it until the 28th November, that evening will be...
Quote: Originally Posted by LilacLillie No sorry, the programmes are way too expensive. I paid £12 for 4 ice cream tubs! LL Crikey yes!! I was sat near the ice cream sellers and couldn't believe £3 for a small(very small) tub of Haagen-Daaz. Tickets were expensive enough without the extras Thanks for reply
Quote: Originally Posted by LilacLillie A recommendation already I have booked to see La Cage Aux Folles on 3rd Dec: Lastminute.com last week, tickets for a tenner! It seems for the same reason as you................... LL Hi LilacLillie So pleased that you're going to watch LCAF but JB is only in it until the 28th November, that evening will be his last show, and on the 20th November he's doing Children In Need so he won't be...
.....Besides Priscilla -La Cage Aux Folles is brilliant but ends in January and Hairspray is another let your self go feel good show! for something more sombre but brilliant you will never beat Les Miserables.... Oh and I cannot think how anyone could be disappointed with The Lion King -amazing.
Hi, apologies but can i highjack this thread slightly? Coming down for a week in november and will want to see "The mousetrap". Is it best/ necessary to book tickets now online, or can we simply buy at box office on the day? Cheers. ps Of the plays mentioned so far, i would have to see my favorites are Woman in Black, (SO scary!!!) and Blood Brothers.
Quote: Originally Posted by mollycat Coming down for a week in november and will want to see "The mousetrap". Is it best/ necessary to book tickets now online, or can we simply buy at box office on the day? We went back in April (on a Tuesday evening I think) and it was only about 25% full so I don't think you'd have a problem buying on the day. There don't seem to be any discounted tickets around for it. We...
Loved .........Wicked ,MamaMia, Enjoyed.........We will RockYou, The Producers ,Avenue Q,Dirty Dancing Good for 5mins.........Stomp Disappointed (but maybe bad seats) Lion King Hated with a passion .........Spam a lot ,....Phantom
For my 40th, OH and I went to see Joseph when Lee Mead was in it. We had V.I.P. tickets which meant we had our own butler for the evening, a private room (Andrew Lloyd Webbers room at the theatre), champagne and canapes, gift bags and programmes and after met Lee. A birthday never to be forgotten.
London C# Real-Time programming software engineer -... London C# Real-Time programming software engineer - Central London / West End, London - £50,000 - £6... http://tinyurl.com/cjbpsd 4:10 AM Feb 16th from web
Ruby on Rails Developers x 5 - London - £25k - £55k -... Ruby on Rails Developers x 5 - London - £25k - £55k - Central London / West End, London - £25k - £55k + Po... http://tinyurl.com/6ft8rp 6:03 AM Aug 30th, 2008 from web
Ruby on Rails Developer / Snr RoR Developer - Central... Ruby on Rails Developer / Snr RoR Developer - Central London up to £55k - Central London / West End, London -... http://tinyurl.com/64tbjv 3:03 AM Jun 4th, 2008 from web
Thread profile page for "What West End / London show's have you enjoyed?" on http://www.moneysavingexpert.com.
This report page is a snippet summary view from a single thread "What West End / London show's have you enjoyed?", located on the Message Board at http://www.moneysavingexpert.com.
This thread profile page shows the thread statistics for: Total Authors, Total Thread Posts, and Thread Activity