Anonymous ID: 97793c July 21, 2021, 6:25 p.m. No.14170799   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0941

>>14169984

Only things on SV kiosk that are not a match for RB are the Miss Saigon theatre posters which replaced ????

A couple of scenarios: A) Miss Saigon opened a new show on ??? and the other show was an older production that was due ti expire; C) the mystery production had definitely expired (possibly a holiday season themed production) after which they put up the posters for an already popular and in-production Miss Saigon. We can check on MS. Just wanted to put this out right away.

And, just a thought, am no longer sure that guy walking by has a red hat or if the red is something on the kiosk.

Anonymous ID: 97793c July 21, 2021, 10:20 p.m. No.14172057   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4870

>>14170941

The Wiki for the London productions of MS says it did not “officially” open (I think that would include “ticketed” performances, advertised and kiosk tickets sold) until 21MAY2014.

So need to look for a near match on a musical that ended in MAY of 2014 for a possible match on the RB kiosk.

So rule out some Christmas-themed production lasting until May 2014. eg Nutcracker

Anonymous ID: 97793c July 26, 2021, 8:59 a.m. No.14202332   🗄️.is 🔗kun

"YOU'LL FIND OUT IN 18 MONTHS WHEN PEOPLE WILL DIE LIKE FLIES" [2021-07-16] - ITALIAN DOCTOR (VIDEO)

 

An Italian doctor spoke out against the deadly Covid-19 experimental jabs. She warned that the human DNA would be destroyed and that within 18 months they will begin dropping dead like flies.(End description)

 

https://www.bitchute.com/video/0Aja7tOo576q/

 

I could fall in love. Que bella. I love this woman.

Anonymous ID: 97793c July 28, 2021, 8:37 p.m. No.14219674   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9776 >>0028 >>0403 >>0987

>>14217548

 

Noice digz, Anon. Very.

 

From Wiki page:

West End (2012–2014)

The Bodyguard's premiere production opened in London's West End on 5 December 2012, following previews at the Adelphi Theatre from 6 November 2012. The production which initially was booking until April 2013, opening cast included Grammy and Tony Award winner Heather Headley as Rachel Marron, Lloyd Owen as Frank Farmer and Debbie Kurup as Nicki Marron. Ray Shell created the role of Bill Devaney, Rachel Marron's manager. A month after opening, booking was extended until 28 September 2013. Headley departed the show at the start of August with her alternate Gloria Onitiri taking over the role short term until 7 September 2013. From 9 September the show's first major cast change took place with soul artist Beverley Knight taking over the role of Rachel Marron and Tristan Gemmill as Frank Farmer. The show initially extended to March after Knight took over but later extended booking to 30 August 2014. In March 2014, producers announced that The X Factor winner Alexandra Burke would take over from Knight on 2 June. A typical London performance runs two hours and 25 minutes, including one interval of 20 mins.

 

The show closed at the Adelphi Theatre on 29 August 2014, to make way for Made in Dagenham having come to the end of its contract with the theatre.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bodyguard_(musical)

 

These are the correct show posters with Alexandra Burke as the co-star. And one of the posters is for the Adelphi Theatre.

Anonymous ID: 97793c July 28, 2021, 8:55 p.m. No.14219776   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14219674

Did an anon raise the idea that the purse lady at RED BUS pic location might have purchased tickets for a musical? Would a Christmas Eve or Christmas Day evening show be unlikely?

Anonymous ID: 97793c July 28, 2021, 9:37 p.m. No.14220028   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0125

>>14219674

Welp, from the vidcap anon posted, I compared the theatre poster in that image with the Q RED BUS kiosk poster and, I am getting color splotches which seem to be in the right places for a fair match, for shapes and colors anyway. To my eye, eye can make out the image of a black-haired lady in a skimpy yellow dress. (Sorry, I probably should confess, I would probably see a lady in a skimpy dress in most Rorschach tests that I were to take.) ;-)

Anons?

Anonymous ID: 97793c July 28, 2021, 10:42 p.m. No.14220352   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0431 >>0688 >>2244

>>14220125

I go back to this picture of a guy who looks like he is sitting on a stool or something. Can’t see legs of a chair or stool, but you can see the green doorjamb and his body seems just even with the doorjamb. In one pic, you can make out a lock. The door appears to open inward and to have the hinges on the left side.

Aside from that, it seems a terrible waste of good real estate to waste such a location for a “storage shed”. Granted, most of the SV images miss our proprietor, but he probly keeps nice comfy hours.

Anonymous ID: 97793c July 28, 2021, 10:59 p.m. No.14220431   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0578 >>0688

>>14220352

It may not be in every picture, but looks like a brochure organizer inside the “storage shed”.

In another pic, kiosk covered with all WICKED posters, I almost believe I can see daylight, like there might be a small window on the sidewalk side.

Anonymous ID: 97793c July 30, 2021, 3:31 p.m. No.14232749   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4695 >>6528

>>14232244

Wut?! Say it ain’t so! And in spite of telephone and internet sales?

Might that scraping-by success explain the lunacy of adding yet another proven failure of a marketing strategy (kiosks) when they added ANOTHER kiosk in Piccadilly Circus at the top of the underground steps?

Anonymous ID: 97793c July 31, 2021, 6:35 a.m. No.14237091   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0206

>>14232244

Thanks to the anon who posted those pics of the kiosk with roll-down security door/windows.

>>14234695

>2020 image is less relevant but looks more like a vendor booth due to increased security on the walls which takes real estate away from posters.

Akshually, Anon, this picture of the kiosk with roll-ups open on both door and window does not present us with a contradiction or a change/upgrade in security. Look again at the first pic. Both roll-ups are shown with posters that have been (my best description) “articulated”, or cut up and attached to the individual slats of the roll-ups.

Those two really wonderful photos have presented us with the likelihood that the roll-ups in the Q RED BUS pic shows them in the down position, as in closed.

The 2020 pic merely shows the window roll-up without a poster affixed to it.

Anon mentioned the awning as a possible indicator of being open for business. I think the Canadian NYE vid seems to provide an exception to that theory, as the kiosk appears to have a darkened doorway yet has the awning up.

Based on the above, I believe the Q RED BUS afternoon pic catches the kiosk in a then closed-for-business moment. Imho

Again, great photographic finds by the anon.

Anonymous ID: 97793c July 31, 2021, 8:32 p.m. No.14241612   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8763 >>2143

>>14240206

>want to narrow the interval, but this may come into play as yet moar evidence/ observs are gathered and so it may mean much moar.

All good stuff imo. Hope anons won’t think me disinterestedly pointing anons where to dig, but prefer to share my thots so the digz go on while I might only be looking into one aspect of the dig, so I’ll just say this. We know some shops like to remain open on Christmas day but do the theatre kiosks do the same? Could look for Christmas pics of kiosks. Also, could look into if theatres have performances on Christmas Eve or Day by going to a few websites for ticket sales. As an anon has mentioned, there are numerous other ways to obtain tickets. Thinking the kiosks have been geared toward tourists looking for things to do at the spur of the moment while out on the town.

But if no shows (or tours, Thames dinner tours) were operating that evening, then the kiosk operators might make a decision to stay shuttered, as seen in the RB pic.