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Blue Man Group - New London Theatre (£10 front four row seats)
For some ... strange reason ... the front four rows are half price (apparently because you might get wet, though I don't see how, and they supply you with a free poncho anyway) (£20 or £10 on last minute.com + £2.50 booking fee - call and ask for "front four rows")
Half price tickets for the front four rows? Pretty good, usually it's the other way around (half price for back four rows)
We sat in the fourth row, and didn't get wet, had a perfect view, and were involved in all of the audience interaction scenes ... great
Half price tickets for the front four rows? Pretty good, usually it's the other way around (half price for back four rows)
We sat in the fourth row, and didn't get wet, had a perfect view, and were involved in all of the audience interaction scenes ... great
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Some of the front row seats at the very side of the auditorium have a restricted view of the stage (we got the ones at the very side, but asked an usher if we could move, given that there were some free seats towards the middle, and he let us move seats with no argument), otherwise I can only endorse that this is an absolute bargain and the best time I've had in the theatre in a long while.Before you criticise a man, walk a mile in his shoes. Then, when you do criticise him, you're a mile away and you have his shoes.0
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you'll get covered in paint! the first bit of the show is drumming with paint on the drums - if that makes sense! Its a fantastic show and def worth going to. very interactive and suitable for all ages plus there's very little talking so its a great show to go to with guests from overseas who don't speak english as their first language.
def one of the best in the west end and i've seen most of them!GC: Jan £118.67/£175
Owed to Mum - £1,487/£6,400
Overdraft - [STRIKE]£1,391[/STRIKE]
Total - £2,878/£7,7910 -
what do they get you to do in the interaction bit??0
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