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Thriller Live advice
emski1234
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I am looking into taking my sis to see Thriller Live at the Lyric Theatre in London. It needs to be a Saturday unfortunately, and hopefully within the next few weeks (definately before the end of Sept).
I've looked around and good seats look to be around £50 each. I could use quidco to get 5% on lastminute.com, but I thought I'd ask on here if anyone knows of any better deals. Ive seen balcony seats on seetickets for £25, but I'm worried they'll be rubbish view. I'm not after getting the worst, cheapest seats, as this is a birthday present so I want to treat her, but I just want to know I'm not getting ripped off and I want the best deal I can get for good seats!
Also, if anyone knows which seats are best, or have seen the show and can give me any advice I'd really appreciate it. I think I want stalls seats or upper circle, as they seem to be the best view (and most expensive obviously), and I'm not sure what to choose.
Thanks loads in advance!
I've looked around and good seats look to be around £50 each. I could use quidco to get 5% on lastminute.com, but I thought I'd ask on here if anyone knows of any better deals. Ive seen balcony seats on seetickets for £25, but I'm worried they'll be rubbish view. I'm not after getting the worst, cheapest seats, as this is a birthday present so I want to treat her, but I just want to know I'm not getting ripped off and I want the best deal I can get for good seats!
Also, if anyone knows which seats are best, or have seen the show and can give me any advice I'd really appreciate it. I think I want stalls seats or upper circle, as they seem to be the best view (and most expensive obviously), and I'm not sure what to choose.
Thanks loads in advance!
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It's not a big theatre, so I don't think balcony seats will be too bad. I sat up pretty high and could see everything fine.Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...0
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You can find out everything you want to know about the show including reviews from people who have seen it and all about which seats are best here:
http://www.theatremonkey.com/LYRICbooking.htmBorn to shop;)0 -
I went to see it in Cardiff before he popped his clogs. It's ok but unless you are a big fan I wouldn't bother.I would like to thank everyone who contributed to the Ramada/Days Inn BRG thread.0
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It's fun but I wouldn't pay through the nose for it.Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...0
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I enjoyed it but I wouldn't call it a musical. There's no storyline just 2.5 hours of live music. It's a small theatre so it doesn't really matter where you sit but we close to the front, which was fantastic!Thanks to all who post comps!0
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I got tickets through lastminute.com for £25 each.
It was a brilliant show, would defo go again0
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