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	<title>Comments on: Les Miserables (The Arts Club production)</title>
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		<title>By: Tyler</title>
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		<description>We saw this at the Stanley this year, and if I didn&#039;t get laid off, i would have bought tickets to see it a second time.

I saw the production a few years back when it was at the Queen E (not the same production but..) which I personally thought was better. But then again, the Queen E is much larger than the Stanley was.

But for a production of a play to be so well done that I would see it again, has got to tell you something. 

I liked all of it! 

On a side note: When we got to the Theatre, Robyn wondered why the sign outside the box office said 8PM, but my tickets said 7:30. I looked again and noticed our tickets were for the day before! We talked to the extremely nice lady at the box office and she was able to get us into the theatre  though as there were 2 seats (suddenly) available. We just had to pay an extra $15/ticket. Instead of our 4th row, centre orchestra seats we were up on the balcony, but at the Stanley I do not believe there is such thing as bad seats!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We saw this at the Stanley this year, and if I didn&#8217;t get laid off, i would have bought tickets to see it a second time.</p>
<p>I saw the production a few years back when it was at the Queen E (not the same production but..) which I personally thought was better. But then again, the Queen E is much larger than the Stanley was.</p>
<p>But for a production of a play to be so well done that I would see it again, has got to tell you something. </p>
<p>I liked all of it! </p>
<p>On a side note: When we got to the Theatre, Robyn wondered why the sign outside the box office said 8PM, but my tickets said 7:30. I looked again and noticed our tickets were for the day before! We talked to the extremely nice lady at the box office and she was able to get us into the theatre  though as there were 2 seats (suddenly) available. We just had to pay an extra $15/ticket. Instead of our 4th row, centre orchestra seats we were up on the balcony, but at the Stanley I do not believe there is such thing as bad seats!</p>
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