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Sunderland Empire

I've never had any bother with the raucous people there.
Go maybe 2 or 3 times a year but even when seeing the likes of Kinky Boots ( went with wife and MIL) there were no real scenes.

I do tend ( like this week) to go Thursday nights If I can
 

I was at that 40th Anniversary concert, or one of them anyway. Shane MacGowan was supposed to be the guest but don't think he turned up, or turned up very late, can't remember now. Still got the programme somewhere.

Back in the day I saw the Dubliners twice in ten days at The Wexford Inn in Dublin and at the Sunderland Empire.

Cracking memories.
 
I've never had any bother with the raucous people there.
Go maybe 2 or 3 times a year but even when seeing the likes of Kinky Boots ( went with wife and MIL) there were no real scenes.

I do tend ( like this week) to go Thursday nights If I can
I think that’s what we will be doing going forward or the Saturday matinee - such a shame as couple sat next to me had come from Corbridge and said they’d never come back
 
Spot on - people just seem to think they can do what they want and screw everyone else

Some musicals are terrible for it. I get you want to sing along but I haven't paid a small fortune to listen to your out of tune singing

Add to what you have said, people who think a theatre trip is the appropriate place for a feast
I think a part of the problem is that there'll be a small percentage of dafties at jukebox musical shows like Tina, Mamma Mia, We Will Rock You etc who don't have a clue what they've paid to see. They'll think it's just a fancier, more professional version of the shite tribute acts they go to see down at the local club.

They'll come down fully expecting it's just a night out getting shit faced and screeching out some songs with their equally shit faced mates. They have no idea that it's actually a play with a narrative, characters, quality acting etc that just so happens to have songs in it.

Such a shame for the 90% of the audience that aren't acting like tits, not to mention for the poor performers grafting their hearts out on the stage.
 
Was there last night, great show, thought provoking. However in row x of stalls and sound is terrible, barely hear some dialogue. Need to be closer.
Certainly the first 15 minutes or so where they’re having dinner the sound didn’t carry back to upper circle that well ( we booked late so limited choice of tickets)
 
I believe Inspector Calls started last night,

I'm looking forward to seeing that one it is meant to be very good.
Saw that a while ago up here In Glasgow, great play, but what I remember most was a great set.

We have just been to see Ghost Story at the theatre Royal. If it comes to the Empire I would recommend it. A good laugh, a few bumps in the night type frights a bit clichéd, a great set.

Go see it if it's coming.
 
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Saw that a while ago up here In Glasgow, great play, but what I remember most was a great set.

We have just been to see Ghost Story at the theatre Royal. If it comes to the Empire I would recommend it. A good laugh, a few bumps in the night type frights a bit clichéd, a great set.

Go see it if it's coming.
There's 2.22 A Ghost Story on in September. Is that the same production?
 
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