TELEVISION includes Magpie Murders, Inside No. at the Bush and Blackrock at the Young Vic. THEATRE includes The Caretaker at the Old Vic The Red Lion at the National Theatre Mojo at the Harold Pinter The Same Deep Water as Me, Trelawny of the Wells and Moonlight at the Donmar Warehouse Hero, Scarborough, Motortown, The Winterling, Ladybird, Just a Bloke and The One With the Oven at the Royal Court M.A.D. We are unable to guarantee the appearance of any cast member on any given date. Please note all offers are subject to availabilityĭownload the TodayTix app to access exclusive £25 rush tickets Valid Mon – Thurs evenings & matineesĬontact with your date options for more details Standing immersive tickets reduced to £25. Gallery tickets at £69.50 and £95 reduced to £35. Stalls tickets at £69.50 and £95 reduced to £45. Thursday matinees from 7 September at £15 per pupil. Standing immersive tickets on Mon–Thurs performances at £19.50 each, with 1 free teacher for every 10 pupils. Young Bridge members can login to get 2 standing immersive tickets per performance at £19.50 each Children under 5 cannot be admitted to the venue Those under 12 must have a seated ticket and will not be permitted in the standing area. According to Netflix, it was viewed by about 26.4 million account holders in its first week.Audio described: Saturday 10 June 2023, 2.30pmįind out more about our Access facilitiesĬhildren under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a ticket holder aged 18+. 26.Īnd the much-celebrated mob movie “The Irishman” - starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino - was the fifth-most-popular overall release and fourth-most-popular movie in the US. 17 - apparently failed to catch on enough to make the top-series list, while Season 2 of Penn Badgley’s creepy drama “You” - canceled by Lifetime before migrating to Netflix - already landed in the fifth-most-popular spot since premiering Dec. Interestingly, Season 3 of “The Crown” - released Nov. In related news, Hart could have another popular offering down the road with his just-released Netflix documentary series, “Kevin Hart: Don’t F–k This Up,” which includes his wife Eniko Parrish’s tear-filled reaction to finding out he cheated on her while she was pregnant. Meanwhile, comic legend Dave Chappelle - who received a Mark Twain Prize for lifetime achievement in comedy in October - topped the most popular comedy releases for his special “Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones,” with “Kevin Hart: Irresponsible” in the second spot. The most popular documentary for 2019 was the chilling - and perhaps glamorizing - “Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes.” Topping the most popular nonfiction streamers was Emmy-nominated “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo,” starring the multitasking entrepreneur. Netflix released several lists Monday - but no specific viewing numbers - featuring the year’s top 10 fiction, nonfiction, documentary, comedy, international and family/kid-friendly content. The third season of “Stranger Things” came in second in overall appeal and also topped the list of the 10 most popular US series for the year, followed by Henry Cavill’s buzzy “The Witcher” in the runner-up spot. Netflix’s critically maligned but possibly record-breaking movie, starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, was the streaming network’s most popular US release for 2019, as well as the most popular movie release here, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Meghan and Harry’s 'juicy' new Netflix project rumored - reps are denying it Whoopi Goldberg: 'American Idol' launched 'the downfall of society' Netflix users cancel accounts amid password sharing ban: 'The divorce is final' Wanda Sykes slams Dave Chappelle for 'hurtful and damaging' trans jokes
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