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To Kill a Mockingbird Regents Park Open Air Theatre


Emily00

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Hi, taking a bit of a long shot on here but exhausting all options....


My boyfriend got 2 x tickets to To Kill a Mockingbird in Regents Park on 10th September but I very annoyingly have to go away with work now so we can't make this evening but still really want to go. I've called the venue and exchanges are possible but all tickets are sold out (bar matinees). I am hoping to be able to swap tickets with someone.....fingers and toes are crossed.


Please please please get in touch if you have tickets for another night and are able to go on the 10th September.


Thank you,

Emily

Emily00 Wrote:

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> Yes, I've only heard great things about it.

> Apparently it did so well last year they decided

> to do it again.

> Thanks Otta, will let you know. If not you should

> check it out next year, lovely summer setting.


That's a polite "no" then Otta.

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