OMG!!!! OK, who's up for doing the Time Warp again?!
New Rocky Horror date - London
For those that didn't get the chance to go to Birmingham, there is now a London, West End date announced as followed:
www.rockyhorror.co.uk/tourdates.html#london
Monday June 23rd to Saturday July 5th, 2003
Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London
Box Office: 0870 890 1110
www.rockyhorror.co.uk/tourdates.html#london
Monday June 23rd to Saturday July 5th, 2003
Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London
Box Office: 0870 890 1110
'And our world will do the time warp again!'
Hell yeah! Though which night are we talking about going, as I may need to book time off work, which is currently proving very difficult for saturdays.
Hell yeah! Though which night are we talking about going, as I may need to book time off work, which is currently proving very difficult for saturdays.
OK, so depending on whether I'm going to be back at Waitrose and working on Saturdays in the summer, I may well be up for this I might have to brinbg another mate of mine as well.
*crosses fingers*
*crosses fingers*
Well we've got 2 weeks to choose from. I won't be able to make it between the 26th and 29th of June because I'll be in Scotland for my sister's graduation. But other than that I can do any night. We should probably decide and book soon though if we're gonna stand a chance of getting seats together.
Well, I'm working the 27th to the 30th and on the 5th, so unless we go midweek then I'm going to have to book time off work anyway.
The only other commitment I have is to be in Leeds for one of those weekends, but which one isn't an issue.
So... someone choose a date so I can apply for time off, and set a deadline, like the end of the weekend or Monday night, say midnight, because these tickets will sell fast.
But I refuse to organise, someone else can have the hassle.
The only other commitment I have is to be in Leeds for one of those weekends, but which one isn't an issue.
So... someone choose a date so I can apply for time off, and set a deadline, like the end of the weekend or Monday night, say midnight, because these tickets will sell fast.
But I refuse to organise, someone else can have the hassle.
OK so this leaves us a choice of the following dates:
Mon 23rd - Wed 25th June
Tues 1 - Sat 5th July
So, I reckon the second week is probably gonna be the best option. Does anyone have any objection to a mid-week date/preference to a Saturday?
I don't mind getting the tickets, I can pop down to the theatre in my lunch-break. Though that's about as far as my organisational skills stretch.
Mon 23rd - Wed 25th June
Tues 1 - Sat 5th July
So, I reckon the second week is probably gonna be the best option. Does anyone have any objection to a mid-week date/preference to a Saturday?
I don't mind getting the tickets, I can pop down to the theatre in my lunch-break. Though that's about as far as my organisational skills stretch.
Clearly, as my weekend is during the mid-week, then mid-week's better for me, but if anyone can only make the weekend then I don't mind trying to book the day off.
OK, to pick a date out of the air completely at random, how does Friday 4th of July (Ooooh, patriotic ... if I was American) sound to everyone?
Is everyone happy with this date or would they prefer another? If so please suggest one (like I say this one was picked at random) and we'll go with that. Otherwise post up a "yes I'll be there" and I'll pick up the tickets Tuesday lunchtime. How does that sound?
Is everyone happy with this date or would they prefer another? If so please suggest one (like I say this one was picked at random) and we'll go with that. Otherwise post up a "yes I'll be there" and I'll pick up the tickets Tuesday lunchtime. How does that sound?
"yes I'll be there"
Woo-hoo!
OK, another thing I've just thought about is which tickets are we gonna go for? I've phoned the box office (Woah, I'm getting scarily close to being organised! Is anyone else scared?!) and they have the following seats available:
Front stalls - £35
Rear stalls - £30 and £25
Upper circle - £22.50, £17.50 and £15
Thoughts and comments people? Personally I'd prefer the stalls to the circle but if people think that's too expensive then I can go with the circle.
OK, another thing I've just thought about is which tickets are we gonna go for? I've phoned the box office (Woah, I'm getting scarily close to being organised! Is anyone else scared?!) and they have the following seats available:
Front stalls - £35
Rear stalls - £30 and £25
Upper circle - £22.50, £17.50 and £15
Thoughts and comments people? Personally I'd prefer the stalls to the circle but if people think that's too expensive then I can go with the circle.
Date's fine by me & as long as I can give you the money *after* May, then get whatever seats you think would be good &/or suitable to pockets.
Well, I don't kow about you, but I felt a bit out of it being right at the back of the rear stalls last time. I would have thought the top priced upper circle seats would be more fun than being at the back, but what do I know?
Basically, not that fussed.
Basically, not that fussed.
The upper circle is gonna be about the same distance away as the back of the stalls, except you're looking down instead of straight. This is why I never get seated tickets to gigs, it's so much easier to stand. Oh well. Is anyone up for the front stalls seats? Otherwise would people prefer the £30 ones or the £22.50 ones?
Also, are there any more people up for coming? Peg? head2head? Anyone else? I have limited crash space (2 sofas and a little bit of floor (although it's wooden floor so may be a bit hard)) if people need somewhere to sleep.
(Edited by PictureOfFlowers 11/05/2003 18:50)
(Edited by PictureOfFlowers 11/05/2003 18:50)