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FREE theatre tickets for Leeds' Under 26s!! See Mel Brooks' 'The Producers' for FREE!
brifletch
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As part of Arts Council England's A Night Less Ordinary scheme, West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds is offering all Under 26 FREE tickets over the next 2 years! A limited number of FREE tickets are available for all MONDAY TO THURSDAY performances at West Yorkshire Playhouse and every under 26 is entitled to 5 FREE TICKETS in total. See wyp.org/freetickets for more details.
And what better show to go and see for FREE than 'The Producers' (9 - 16 May) - adapted by Mel Brooks from his 1968 film, this hilarious comedy musical opened on Broadway in 2001 where it won 12 Tony Awards. It's packed with laugh out loud lines, a touch of romance and massive musical numbers - some of them in questionable taste but nothing you couldn't take your mother to see. In fact book an extra ticket now - your mother will love you for it.
And what better show to go and see for FREE than 'The Producers' (9 - 16 May) - adapted by Mel Brooks from his 1968 film, this hilarious comedy musical opened on Broadway in 2001 where it won 12 Tony Awards. It's packed with laugh out loud lines, a touch of romance and massive musical numbers - some of them in questionable taste but nothing you couldn't take your mother to see. In fact book an extra ticket now - your mother will love you for it.
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This actually works for the good shows, not just the ones they can't shift. Just got a ticket to see Tim Minchin!!! :j
So its worth phoning up to see if they've got free tickets for the shows you want to see.0 -
Hey guys
Just to let you all know, its not just the West Yorkshire Playhouse that has the 'Night less ordinary' offer. If you go to anightlessordinary.org.uk with a www infront (sorry cant post link as a new user!) and put your postcode in it will bring up a list of theatres near you who participate in the scheme which is funded by the arts council.
Just thought you might like to know!0 -
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