Why no theatre, films, radio?

replied on 17/12/2017 23:58

Posted on 17/12/2017 23:58

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replied on 20/12/2017 10:45

Posted on 20/12/2017 09:09 by brue

Is that the Keswick one EasyT? I've heard they are good, I switch between all sorts of productions, amateur and professional.

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brue replied on 20/12/2017 11:06

Posted on 20/12/2017 11:06

Thanks Deleted User, our local Little Theatre is the Swan in Yeovil, we were there last week. I got muddled about one in Keswick but I see there are one or two in that area.

replied on 20/12/2017 11:16

Posted on 20/12/2017 09:09 by brue

Is that the Keswick one EasyT? I've heard they are good, I switch between all sorts of productions, amateur and professional.

Posted on 20/12/2017 11:16

Sorry Brue. Careless of me. It was the one in Chester.

replied on 20/12/2017 11:23

Posted on 20/12/2017 11:06 by brue

Thanks WayTwoGo, our local Little Theatre is the Swan in Yeovil, we were there last week. I got muddled about one in Keswick but I see there are one or two in that area.

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robsail replied on 21/12/2017 19:57

Posted on 21/12/2017 19:57

Much as I like going to the theatre it is too much of an expedition to go to the theatre with 2 people who are disabled one with night blindness so darkened atmosphere not good.

 

 

PATMAU replied on 22/12/2017 14:47

Posted on 22/12/2017 14:47

Being so close to London, we are spoiled for choice when it comes to theatre productions.  Although, in some instances, the price of tickets is prohibitive, plus the booking charge.  We do however, get round this by using our Freedom pass to travel up town, go to the theatre of our choice, book our seats (not necessarily the same day) and then come home again.  We saw American in Paris last Saturday.  Really good production.   In addition, we are close to Richmond upon Thames and Wimbledon Theatres, both of which regularly stage pre West End shows.  And generally we do find, the audiences are quiet and non disruptive.

Don't get me started on noisy film goers.  I don't think I have been to a film in recent years where I haven't had to have a go at someone for talking , rustling sweet papers or using a mobile phone.  And you can't even say it is a generational thing, as apart from one instance, the others have all been in my own age bracket.

Last film we saw was Dunkirk at IMAX Waterloo.  In the words of a well known dance judge.  A-maz-ing Darling.

redface replied on 25/12/2017 22:18

Posted on 25/12/2017 22:18

I rarely go to Cinema or the Theatre,(but enjoyed both in my youth), mainly due to the stench of popcorn in addition to the aforementioned excess volume and phones going off.

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