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Ugh! I'd been waiting for a paycheck to clear before dropping any more money on Tolkien-related anything. I'd still be willing to pay the £10 if there was some way to watch a recorded version?
Caudimordax wrote:
Ugh! I'd been waiting for a paycheck to clear before dropping any more money on Tolkien-related anything. I'd still be willing to pay the £10 if there was some way to watch a recorded version?
Sorry, you missed your chance for now, potentially they could get permission again from the Estate to stream it again, keep an eye out in case that happens.
Good advice, keeping my eyes open would've prevented me missing it in the first place. Now, for the old finger-cross.
Caudimordax wrote:
Good advice, keeping my eyes open would've prevented me missing it in the first place. Now, for the old finger-cross.
We did post it here, and reminders on how long was left, keep an eye on this board
I believe that The Puppet State Theatre are hoping to be able to stream Leaf by Niggle again during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, https://www.edfringe.com/, which runs from the 6th-30th August.
Hopefully they will get permission from the Tolkien Estate and if so I will update this post with how to view the wonderful performance. ???
Hopefully they will get permission from the Tolkien Estate and if so I will update this post with how to view the wonderful performance. ???
From Puppet State
17th August! We’re releasing JRR Tolkien’s Leaf by Niggle to view through edfringe and our friends at with kind permission of the Tolkien Trust and with a live Q&A to follow with Shaun Gunner, Chair of The Tolkien Society.
Tickets: https://bit.ly/LeafbyNiggleSSC
17th August! We’re releasing JRR Tolkien’s Leaf by Niggle to view through edfringe and our friends at with kind permission of the Tolkien Trust and with a live Q&A to follow with Shaun Gunner, Chair of The Tolkien Society.
Tickets: https://bit.ly/LeafbyNiggleSSC
A bit of clarification on the event.
The performance is the 2020 recorded event that was available to watch last year. If you get a ticket you can watch it on Youtube on the 17th August and it will be available to view for a further 7 days.
The Q&A is on Zoom and is only available on the 17th August 2021.
The performance is the 2020 recorded event that was available to watch last year. If you get a ticket you can watch it on Youtube on the 17th August and it will be available to view for a further 7 days.
The Q&A is on Zoom and is only available on the 17th August 2021.
Was great to watch the performance again.
If you have not seen this you can watch the performance again until 6pm (UTC+1) on Tuesday 24th August 2021 on Youtube.
You can pay £5, £10 or £15 to watch it at https://scottishstorytellingcentre.onl ... event/913:3890/913:15451/
If you have not seen this you can watch the performance again until 6pm (UTC+1) on Tuesday 24th August 2021 on Youtube.
You can pay £5, £10 or £15 to watch it at https://scottishstorytellingcentre.onl ... event/913:3890/913:15451/
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