Jon
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Post by Jon on Nov 9, 2012 11:33:14 GMT
We are currently experiencing problems caused by the upgrading of the Ticketweb site. I sincerely apologise if you are unable to buy tickets online at the moment due to circumstances beyond our control. Please bear with us and we hope that everything will be resolved soon.
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Jon
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Post by Jon on Nov 9, 2012 16:49:27 GMT
No it isn't. Depending on your browser you get a variety of different error messages but hardly anyone can book tickets. We are working with Ticketweb to try and resolve these issues as soon as possible
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Post by Big Daddy on Nov 15, 2012 0:03:29 GMT
Despite Ticketweb doing it's best to keep people away, and a lack of programmes (due some other IT upgrade or 'improvement' perhaps) this was a very creditable show. A talented and eager cast made it a very enjoyable evening. The sparse set could easily be filled in by imagination (after all, didn't they used to say that radio was the preferred medium for drama 'because the scenery was better'?). Without a programme I have no idea who adapted C S Lewis' work for the stage as a musical, or who wrote,or indeed played, the music. I hope that word of mouth brings in fuller houses for the remaking nights and to the Youth Theatre I say 'thanks guys, you were great'!
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Post by Big Daddy on May 12, 2013 21:47:48 GMT
A long time since any posts on this section, but congratulations to the Youth Theatre for their latest production. "The time of our Isles". I went with some trepidation as some now long time ago experiences of 'home made variety show' productions, both at the Norbury and elsewhere, had left me very wary of the genre. My fears were ill founded though and the concept, staging and production of this show was extremely good in every way. A very talented cast made the whole thing a most enjoyable experience, I will not therefore attempt to single any one actor or part of the show for special mention. My own 'kids' all spent many hours with Youth Theatre in one way or another and, although more years have gone than I care to think about since those days, they are all still fairly heavily involved with theatre, am-dram, acting or foh somewhere or other! Good luck to those who are leaving to go on to Uni. etc. the Norbury experience gives you a good start towards to a wider stage experience, either amateur or professional!
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