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Ballet and theatre during lockdown.

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MadeInYorkshire Sun 19-Apr-20 16:34:22

For anyone interested ....

The Globe on Youtube have Hamlet until Monday 20th April, and then it is Romeo and Juliet

The National Theatre are releasing a new play every Thursday on Youtube

There is also a 30 day free trial on Marquee TV which have ballet, opera and theatre productions.

Whitewavemark2 Sun 19-Apr-20 16:29:04

I’ve missed two theatre bookings so far. I’m waiting for the vouchers to come through.

FindingNemo15 Sun 19-Apr-20 16:26:27

For my birthday last September I received a gift voucher for our local theatre. In October I used it towards a performance in April, but they cancelled the evening in January and after several emails and phone calls would only refund the balance leaving the gift voucher pending.

It is valid for a year so obviously at the moment I am not able to use it and time is going to run out. Do you think I am entitled to a refund?

felice Sun 19-Apr-20 15:41:55

Some of the Theatres, Museums and concert halls here have instigated a system where if you have booked and paid for tickets you can fill in an online form if you do not need a refund, and the money will be used to supplement the money non-contract workers would be getting.
Ushers, security catering etc.
DGS and I have/had 5 events booked and I have happily donated the ticket money. I looked at it, if I could afford the ticket price in the first place then I do not need it back.

Wheniwasyourage Sun 19-Apr-20 14:57:11

Royal Opera/Royal Ballet doing Acis and Galatea (music by Handel). It's relatively short for an opera and has some amazing dancing (and singing) in it.

MiniMoon Sun 19-Apr-20 14:51:11

Next Thursday National Theatre at Home on YouTube, are screening Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare. It starts at 7pm. I enjoyed Treasure Island this week.

Dinahmo Sun 19-Apr-20 14:38:45

PS There's masses of recordings on Youtube at the moment

Dinahmo Sun 19-Apr-20 14:38:10

Have just watched Peter and the Wolf performed by the Royal Ballet School. About 1/2 hour long and the story is spoken so a good introduction to young and old. Also excellent for those who are into ballet, like me.