Good Times

Jan 08, 2011 19:36

 I have tickets to see David Tennant and Catherine Tate in Much Ado About Nothing!

On the first night! \o/

I AM EXCITE.

:D

Now, hmmm, who should I take with me...

theatre, play's the thing, yay, david tennant: he actually is the doctor, good times

Leave a comment

Comments 9

branquignole January 8 2011, 21:25:55 UTC
Wow, that's awesome! Much Ado About Nothing is actually my mum's favourite Shakespeare play... :)

Reply

altogetherisi January 8 2011, 23:26:05 UTC
I am very excited! Much Ado is not my favourite play, but I do love Beatrice and Benedick rather a lot, and since I studied it in school it is one of the plays I know best. So I know that I'll really enjoy it :D

Reply


elixer_of_life January 8 2011, 22:38:58 UTC
That's so exciting! They'll be so awesome :D

Reply

altogetherisi January 9 2011, 00:23:57 UTC
I am very happy and totally excited :D

Reply


clo January 8 2011, 23:02:40 UTC
I'm going too! But not until June 17th, so I'm looking forward to hearing you flail over how awesome it is! :DDDDD

(Did you have a nightmare getting tickets? I got all the way through the website only to be told my payment couldn't be confirmed and I spent ninety minutes on hold calling the help desk. And now I think they've charged me twice. D: It's worth it for Tennant-Tate but I was certainly adding to the cries of ticket woes across Twitter this morning.)

Reply

altogetherisi January 8 2011, 23:19:05 UTC
Woo having tickets ( ... )

Reply

clo January 8 2011, 23:40:57 UTC
That's EXACTLY what the website did to me! I was unimpressed but when I checked my online banking it said the payment was pending so I spent the whole time on hold going "I'm pretty sure I have tickets! I hope this means I have tickets! Aaaahhh!" I was cut off at 24 minutes of hold time three times and just wanted to cry (they must've just been cutting people off because they couldn't deal with the sheer number of calls) but davidtennant.com had an extra number to call so I tried that and got through in five minutes (I don't want to consider that I could've called that one first and not spent an hour and a half on hold. Because, it's too late now and I probably wouldn't have done anything useful if I hadn't been sitting on hold anyway. Also, I may cry over the phone bill).

The only difference in my Tale of Woe really is that the guy I spoke to, eventually, took my card details again and promised me it wouldn't charge me twice. But now two payments are pending and I'm afraid that come Monday I'll be back on the phone saying "PLEASE ( ... )

Reply

altogetherisi January 9 2011, 00:16:11 UTC
I, for whatever foolish reason, have never got around to sorting out online banking, so I had no idea at all whether my card had been charged or not, and the confusion between wanting to feel confident in the word "reserved" and freaking that I had no confirmation email was panicky. Had no clue whether to write those tickets off and try to start the process over again or sit tight ( ... )

Reply


hanelissar January 9 2011, 04:11:12 UTC
CONGRATULATIONS I AM BOTH VERY HAPPY FOR YOU AND INTENSELY JEALOUS! :P I wish I had your telephone dedication! I am not good with telephones at the best of times and staying on hold for the HOURS that you did would have probably lead to a death. Quite possibly mine.

BUT YOU ARE MADE OF STRONGER STUFF AND FOR THAT I SALUTE YOU. YOU DESERVE EVERY GLORIOUS MOMENT OF THEM BEING SO FABULOUS OMG I CAN ALREADY IMAGINE HOW GREAT THEY ARE GOING TO BE. SO MY FAVOURITE SHAKESPEARE. (actually that's not true, I don't have a favourite. But it ranks!)

(And know also that if everything falls apart and you cannot find anyone, then I will be all too happy to repeat the John Barrowman scenario. :P)

LOVE YOU AND HAVE A LOVELY TIME!
xxxx

Reply


Leave a comment

Up