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11:54 am, December 4th, 2010 - 8 comments
Categories: culture, humour -
Tags: prizes!
We have four pairs of tickets to give away for the Garagin Way play in Auckland at 181 Hobson St on the nights of Sunday the 5th or Monday the 6th. As the competition we ran was a bit of a fizzer, we’ll just give them to the first four emails we get at thestandardnz (at) gmail dot com – give us your name to pick up the tickets at the door.
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Bloody feckless Aucklanders!
I reckon.
Bit sad, that you can’t even give tickets away.
I deduce that either
1. This play blows dog nuts or
2. Apart from a handful of regulars nobody visits this site.
The replies have been coming in via e-mail from the Contact Us page. Hopefully someone knows what to do with them (I don’t).
That’s not so bad then.
To be honest if I lived in Auckland I would probably have a try at trying to win, since I have never seen a proper play/theatrical production , it’s probably something I should do.
Broaden the mind and that sort of stuff.
It is quite a different experience to seeing it on film. I don’t go often because I’m usually too busy or too interested in relaxed blobbing out with a dvd at home. However sometimes I don’t have a lot of choice. It is usually pretty stimulating idea wise, and pretty annoying crowd wise (I’m not particularly into crowds).
Is it GARAGIN OR GAGARIN?