Cheap Theatre Tickets London

December 12, 2009 by · 4 Comments 

This comprehensive website offers, amongst other things, an astounding array of London theatre tickets. It has become a renowned and respected resource which is considered by many as the premier resource for theatre tickets for shows across the UK’s theatres. The website lists all the available shows on its main page with links to supplementary pages which provide the visitor with extensive information regarding the show itself, the location, dates available and even a useful visitor rating system. The website compares theatre tickets London prices for the relevant shows and provides an extensive comparison showing the different ticket prices available.

The comparison chart then provides a link to each of the relevant companies offering the tickets, which offers further information and payment details.

Another benefit that comes from using a ticket broker’s website is that you will be able to see a full London theatre schedule there. This means that all of the major events in theatre will be listed there by date and venue, so that you will never miss any of your favourite shows that way.

Here are some whereabouts of cheap London theatre tickets.
‘Tkts’ booth: The ‘tkts’ ticket booths are located at the Clocktower Building in Leicester Square and Brent Cross Shopping Center. It is the only official outlet of half price London theatre tickets. Tickets are available only for the performance on the same day. tkts generally offers best seats of the theatre at a huge discount. Society of London Theater operates ‘tkts’. The counter in Leicester square is open from 10am-7pm Monday to Saturday. On Sunday, the schedule is 12p.m.-3p.m. Half-priced tickets are also available for the most expensive seats.

Student Discount: Some theatres have limited number of cheap London theatre tickets available for those students who are willing to stand at the back-end of the balcony. Student identification is required to be produced at the counter while buying the same.

For a comprehensive and unrivalled range of cheap London theatre tickets options, a visit to Cheap Theatre Tickets London should be your first and last port of call.

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Cool Information on Banksy Tees

October 12, 2009 by · 3 Comments 

Banksy – just who is he ? well the thing is no one really knows no matter what they claim, all we do know is he is from Bristol and his pieces of anti establishment graffiti art have become famous the world over.

He is most well know for his stencil work, think of all his rat designs City Rat, Gangsta Rat etc and don’t forget the Flower Thrower T Shirt.

Apparently if any of his work is ever used in exhibitions he will only allow it if he is paid one penny.

His designs are used for T shirts, and all sorts of things like mouse mats and canvas bags. The Banksy tshirts designs do look great and make for either a fun item of clothing or a real taking point.

A Quote from Banksy’s book “Copyright is for Losers” says exactly how he feels. Wall and Peace is a great book – highly interesting. But go to London and Brighton and see these amazing pieces of Art in the flesh or get shopping and get yourself a really cool Banksy T Shirts.

Well he has been at it again, new graffiti art has sprung up namely a Gorilla sporting a rather fetching pink mask. great design for a Banksy T Shirt I have to say. I also saw a great take on the iconic Shooting Panda a double shooting panda design – really clever and even though rumour has it thats not a true Banksy design its still a good one for a Banksy T Shirt. Another favourite is the Pulp Fiction, the one where the lead guys Samuel L Jackson and John Travolta are pointing bananas in place of guns.

Is Your Illness Critical

September 28, 2009 by · 3 Comments 

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The issues you should mull over when deciding on critical illness cover and the rangeof companies tendering thiskind of policy.

 

Your mortgage provider may offer you several financial products together with critical illness cover. However, as they are not experts in this market, you will almost certainly find a better offer somewhere else.

 

The amount of cover on offer is just as significant as the premium when seekingcritical illness cover. The policies from Alliance and Leicester and Nationwide are extremely restricted says a senior adviser at LifeSearch, a telephone and online life assurance broker. Standard Life covers only eight critical illnesses, with Norwich Union covering just 9, whereas the market leader, Swiss Life, covers 39.

 

Loss of speech, deafness, blindness, diabetes, Aids and Parkinsons are some of the illnesses not covered by some of the High Street names. The senior advisersays that it does not warrant consideringa policy, which insures less than 25 illnesses.

 

An umbrella term included in all policies is ‘total and permanent disabilities’, this term means you are insured for any illness, which stops you working ever again.

 

You need to be alert to the lanuage as some policies cover ‘any occupation’ whereas other policies only insure your ‘own’ occupation. You will not receive a payout under a ‘any occupation’ policy unless you are utterly incapable of carryingout a job, however menial. Therefore The senior adviserrecommends you sign up for a ‘own’ occupation policy.

 

There are a large number of companies as well as Swiss Life who offer comprehensive cover including Standard  Life, Norwich Union, Liverpool Victoria, Scottish Provident, Scandia, Zurich Life, Friends Provident, Scottish Equitable and Legal and General..

 

For years Life Insurance   has been sold by mortgage companies. Therefore many people never considered critical illness insurance. There are four times as many claims on critical illness policies compared to life insurance, when the client has taken out both kinds of policies.

 

Life insurance cover is tremendously important, specially if you have dependents, as they will welcome the lump sum payment on your death. However critical illness insurance should be the priority if you have debts to settle, above all a mortgage. The senior adviserbelieves critical illness to be essential as it covers the cost of your household bills, even if you are incapacitated and unable to work.

 

The premiums will be higher if you are a smoker and will also be more expensive if you are older. A decreasing term policy, which is intended for people only wanting to insure the cost of their home owner loan, is the cheapest.

 

One of Hamptons customers, a 28 year old non-smoker, who required£150,000 cover from a critical illness, long term policy, was quoted £14-40 per month, which rose to 25 pounds 50 pence for smokers. However an adviserfrom Direct Line suggested a policy, which gave both life protection and critical illness cover for £16-60 a month, so paying a higher premium could be worth it.