With all due respect, I believe there are other truly serious matters worthy of all our rage. Using a term like Senior Billy is hardly worth getting upset over. As Ellen said, it's simply a designation of who's been in the role the longest. It's an accolade, in fact, and for a role that's always aged out, it's something a young performer can and should wear with some honor even, just as they will once they become a senior in secondary/high school years later.
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I agree. It is in no way meant to be demeaning to other performers. When I entered my later years of school, I felt proud to be recognised as a "senior", though I was no different in ranking than any other member of the school.It's an accolade, in fact, and for a role that's always aged out, it's something a young performer can and should wear with some honour even, just as they will once they become a senior in secondary/high school years later.
I think that often a longer-running billy can act as a role model to newer billies, like Mitchell did when Matteo first started.
Again, I don't think it's important, I just wanted to know what it meant. Billy thrives on the variety of performances given nightly! (The current London group in particular is wonderfully varied!)
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Hi all. Where would be the best place to ask about the daily tickets? I'll be visiting London this Thursday to Sunday, coming from Slovakia, and I can currently only afford the daily tickets. I will however be arriving on Thursday 2PM to Victoria, do you think the daily tickets will still be available for that day?
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Yes, I get day tickets most of the time and you're likely to be the first to get one if you get to the theatre at about 9 AM, one hour before the theatre opens. On some days (usually week days) you're even still able to get day seats in the afternoon and sometimes good spots (row B, which is the first or second row, most of the time) are released on the day of the show which you'll be able to get for the day seat price.Michal wrote:Hi all. Where would be the best place to ask about the daily tickets? I'll be visiting London this Thursday to Sunday, coming from Slovakia, and I can currently only afford the daily tickets. I will however be arriving on Thursday 2PM to Victoria, do you think the daily tickets will still be available for that day?
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Here's the best place to look for ticketing information for the London show:
http://www.billyelliottheforum.me.uk/fo ... p?f=9&t=64
http://www.billyelliottheforum.me.uk/fo ... p?f=9&t=64
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