10-04-2011, 02:43 PM
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That is a real shame.
I thought Broadway was the place to see a show too, like here, the show is a must if it's on Shaftesbury Avenue. Of course they are very old buildings and cramped too, hence the need for the forward planning.
The BIC and The Lighthouse locally are both modern buildings with more than one stage. The BIC foyer is huge and has three bars and floor space to use for shows to sell memorabilia.
The Pavilion is old and has a foyer that hasn't much room so the staff filter you towards the two bars behind either side of the stage to meet up with friends and wait for the curtain call. That is where they have a corridor to sell and advertise.
Sue and I saw Calender Girls here and Breast Cancer Research had volunteers shaking buckets at every corner!
Philip and Henry went to Spamalot at the Mayflower in Southampton. They took Henry's Autistic brother too. They loved it! What did you think?
I thought Broadway was the place to see a show too, like here, the show is a must if it's on Shaftesbury Avenue. Of course they are very old buildings and cramped too, hence the need for the forward planning.
The BIC and The Lighthouse locally are both modern buildings with more than one stage. The BIC foyer is huge and has three bars and floor space to use for shows to sell memorabilia.
The Pavilion is old and has a foyer that hasn't much room so the staff filter you towards the two bars behind either side of the stage to meet up with friends and wait for the curtain call. That is where they have a corridor to sell and advertise.
Sue and I saw Calender Girls here and Breast Cancer Research had volunteers shaking buckets at every corner!
Philip and Henry went to Spamalot at the Mayflower in Southampton. They took Henry's Autistic brother too. They loved it! What did you think?