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Frankenstein !
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I saw "Frankenstein" at my local Odeon last night, part of the National Theatre Live program. It was incredible...I don't think I have ever seen anything as extraordinary as this on the stage before ::
http:// ntlive. nationa ltheatr e.org.u k/produ ctions/ 16546-f rankens tein
I also saw "The Habit of Art" two weeks ago, another gem. Tickets were only £11.50, a tiny fraction of what it would cost to go up to Town to visit the South Bank.
But on both occasions the cinema had no more than 20 people, including me, which is a terrible shame. I recommend any of you to check the website out for future productions..... The best theatre in the world, for £11.50 ! ...whats not to like !
After the performance last night I booked to see "Parsifal" for December 18th, this time live from the Royal Opera House. This is Wagner's Bicentenary and to see this major opera of his, this time for £14.50 is amazing value for money.
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I also saw "The Habit of Art" two weeks ago, another gem. Tickets were only £11.50, a tiny fraction of what it would cost to go up to Town to visit the South Bank.
But on both occasions the cinema had no more than 20 people, including me, which is a terrible shame. I recommend any of you to check the website out for future productions..... The best theatre in the world, for £11.50 ! ...whats not to like !
After the performance last night I booked to see "Parsifal" for December 18th, this time live from the Royal Opera House. This is Wagner's Bicentenary and to see this major opera of his, this time for £14.50 is amazing value for money.
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