AWAY tickets at $25 this weekend
Fri, 1 June 2001, 04:50 amWalter Plinge12 posts in thread
AWAY tickets at $25 this weekend
Fri, 1 June 2001, 04:50 amSpareTicket.com.au have a limited number of tickets to this weekends performances of Away (at the Octagon) at the discounted price of $25 each (plus booking fee if you aren't a Black Swan Member).
Tickets are for Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights performances.
To reserve your tickets you must be a member of the SpareTickets Club, however you can join this on-line for free (up until the 30th August).
Members simply reserve their tickets on the net, roll up to the venue before the show, quote their SpareTickets booking number and collect and pay for their tickets at the discounted price.
As a SpareTickets Club member you can optionally request to receive an "email alert" when new discounted tickets are released that meet your specified criteria.
Visit http://www.sparetickets.com.au for full info.
Tickets are for Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights performances.
To reserve your tickets you must be a member of the SpareTickets Club, however you can join this on-line for free (up until the 30th August).
Members simply reserve their tickets on the net, roll up to the venue before the show, quote their SpareTickets booking number and collect and pay for their tickets at the discounted price.
As a SpareTickets Club member you can optionally request to receive an "email alert" when new discounted tickets are released that meet your specified criteria.
Visit http://www.sparetickets.com.au for full info.
RE: AWAY tickets at $25 this weekend
Fri, 1 June 2001, 08:28 amJust an endnote to my above (somewhat snarky) post.
I have no problem with 'Away', and I am sure that this show will be excellent, I am just a little cheesed off that a company who call themselves WA's Premiere Theatre Company (or words to that effect) haven't have the guts to put anything on this year besides 'safe' theatre - Cosi, Away - starring actors from over east. I will probably get some backlash for this, but stuff it. Yes, I know they have done some innovative stuff in the past few years, and I know that they have underwritten the astonishing 'To Whom it May Concern' at Rechabites at the moment, but I can't really fathom the fact that they are compelled to get in stars from Home and away and Seachange for a show that is guaranteed to sell out on the strength of its name, you know?
Any debate? Comments? And if you're going to flame me, then I would appreciate intelligent, cohesive arguments, okay? ;)
jh
I have no problem with 'Away', and I am sure that this show will be excellent, I am just a little cheesed off that a company who call themselves WA's Premiere Theatre Company (or words to that effect) haven't have the guts to put anything on this year besides 'safe' theatre - Cosi, Away - starring actors from over east. I will probably get some backlash for this, but stuff it. Yes, I know they have done some innovative stuff in the past few years, and I know that they have underwritten the astonishing 'To Whom it May Concern' at Rechabites at the moment, but I can't really fathom the fact that they are compelled to get in stars from Home and away and Seachange for a show that is guaranteed to sell out on the strength of its name, you know?
Any debate? Comments? And if you're going to flame me, then I would appreciate intelligent, cohesive arguments, okay? ;)
jh
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