Advantages: Opulant, historic and enjoyment gaurenteed Disadvantages: Drinks and sweets overpriced
The Alex is one of those 'height of the Victorian splendour' type theatres.
I last went a few weeks ago to see Joe Pasqualie and the place was packed. Unfortunately, I had not bothered to book in advance and so ended up sitting on the very back row. That might not sound so bad, except the back row is at the top of the third story of the circles which rise very steeply. Now I don't mind heights, but my companion was terrified until we sat down. This did not spoil our enjoyment of the show though, as the acustics in the Alex are superb. Even when joe was taking quietly to somebody on the front row downstairs we could hear every word.
If you like Victorian splendour then the Alex will delight you. The seating is comfortable and well upholstered with plenty of leg room. Down in the foyer before the show, at the interval ...
Advantages: Cheap, not full of adverts, easily pick up and put down able Disadvantages: Not very thick
up again when I get another spare 10 minutes.
The cover of this magazine is very eye catching, it has a picture of a very happy looking woman on the front and the title of the mag is bright pink and in big letters, a few slogans tell you what is inside the issue - "Mums who walk out on their kids", "The wife, her lover and the frozen chicken", "Sex with size zero men", "I sold my house to buy new boobs", among many others. This issue also offers a supposed free gym membership for every reader.
Inside the cover on the first page as with most magazines is a quick word from the editor who is called Karen Pasquali Jones, a list of contents and two vouchers to get your next copy of Love It! For 40p - one for you and one for a friend. Unfortunately I obviously forgot these were in this copy as I haven't used them and they've expired - drat ...
shazzaspannered 29.03.2007
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