La Perle by Dragone
#1
La Perle by Dragone
I saw this show over the long bank holiday weekend...was absolutely awesome...highly recommend it.
#3
Re: La Perle by Dragone
Hi Mission, which seats did you get? A good view, any significant benefit (for the price) over the others?
#4
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MAV we got the AED 800 seats...but got 40% discount due to the National Day long weekend. To be honest it's better to get the seats higher up (which are way cheaper) because then you will get to see the whole stage...being right in the front of the stage was a bit of a disadvantage. Definitely try and get the seating higher up.
#5
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there are no words - to be honest i couldn't quite follow the story line and when i asked others who also went they too agreed that it was hard to work out what the story actually was lol.....but to be honest you don't need to follow the story because the show is spectacular.
#7
Re: La Perle by Dragone
MAV we got the AED 800 seats...but got 40% discount due to the National Day long weekend. To be honest it's better to get the seats higher up (which are way cheaper) because then you will get to see the whole stage...being right in the front of the stage was a bit of a disadvantage. Definitely try and get the seating higher up.
#8
Re: La Perle by Dragone
The 'keep French language pure' group or whatever they are called are always banging on about the numerous English language words and phrases which are creeping into everyday usage.
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Re: La Perle by Dragone
My missus went to see it with her family but mentioned it was a bit short? She enjoyed it nonetheless
#12
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It was an hour and 15 minutes when I went, another 10 minutes taking the bow at the end.
#13
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In truth, it's just English badly pronounced. If everyone mispronounces, then everyone can understand. A bit like Welsh, really.