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
Sun, 3 June 2001, 10:46 pmWell, I have just been to see "Away" on the cheap tickets (which, by the way are now $22), and I thought it was fantastic!
All of the actors, local or imported were brilliant!
To join the argument - Travis Cotton (Tom)was brought up and trained in Perth, Rhonda Ellen Cressey (Gwen) lives in Perth, Murray Dowsett (Jim) was born and trained in WA, and Claire Munday moved to Perth from Wales in Jan 2000, the programme doesn't say where Adam and Neill live.
I must say that Kerry Armstrong was the pull for me, because I adore her acting, and I also wanted to see if Tempany Deckert could actually act!! (She could!) Kerry Armstrong was a brilliant Coral, and in a strong ensemble piece like this, who could tell which characters were the leads, perhaps there were none!!
Regards,
Christine
All of the actors, local or imported were brilliant!
To join the argument - Travis Cotton (Tom)was brought up and trained in Perth, Rhonda Ellen Cressey (Gwen) lives in Perth, Murray Dowsett (Jim) was born and trained in WA, and Claire Munday moved to Perth from Wales in Jan 2000, the programme doesn't say where Adam and Neill live.
I must say that Kerry Armstrong was the pull for me, because I adore her acting, and I also wanted to see if Tempany Deckert could actually act!! (She could!) Kerry Armstrong was a brilliant Coral, and in a strong ensemble piece like this, who could tell which characters were the leads, perhaps there were none!!
Regards,
Christine
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