What addiction?
Jun. 13th, 2008 01:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Oh. Whoops. Sadler's Wells brochure got deposited in the mail on my desk.
Me : :gibbers slightly about Dorian Gray, then phones
wiccachik and wails about Sadler's Wells ticket prices (added problem that the touring production this year is Edward Scissorhands):
...Addiction won over patience. £39.00 tickets.
Knowing us, when it does go touring we'll see it again if it's good. We had been contemplating the relatively cheap £25 right in front of the stage seats, but then remembered that Sadler's has a very high stage, and this is a Matthew Bourne production. You need to be able to see right to the back.
Dammit. Why do the bastards have to charge so much?
Next up on my credit card, planning when to see the Trocks.
Me : :gibbers slightly about Dorian Gray, then phones
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...Addiction won over patience. £39.00 tickets.
Knowing us, when it does go touring we'll see it again if it's good. We had been contemplating the relatively cheap £25 right in front of the stage seats, but then remembered that Sadler's has a very high stage, and this is a Matthew Bourne production. You need to be able to see right to the back.
Dammit. Why do the bastards have to charge so much?
Next up on my credit card, planning when to see the Trocks.
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Date: 2008-06-14 12:14 pm (UTC)When I was working on the National English ballet's production of Swan lake the tickets where near £50. That was when it was at Manchester.
I'm sure that the price will be worth it. I've not seen the show myself but Taz says they are very good.
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Date: 2008-06-14 02:40 pm (UTC)