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Parking Partners (Marked
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"Parking Partners" continuously update the parking rate information on our system, and very often provide special
discounts.
When you bring a printed "Rate Guarantee"
to the garage check-out, you are assured to pay just as you were quoted.
A printed "Discount Coupon"
will provide you a special lower-than regular rate, when you park within the times as listed. Give the coupon to the attendant upon departure. Payment by credit
card is required.
Both options do not provide a reserved space, so you may want to print coupons or rate guarantees to more than one garage in the area.
Non-Partner Parking (Marked Gray)
These facilities are visited on a semi-annual basis and rates are “manually” recorded. We cannot guarantee accuracy of those rates. We encourage you to call ahead
of time before parking at such facilities, since prices may have changed since last visited
Total Prices
Parking prices quoted in the list are total cost for the entire period. Not an hourly rate.
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About
Turandot:
Turandot plays at London Coliseum
St. Martin's Lane, London, WC2N 4ES -
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Following Anthony Minghella’s Olivier Award-winning Madam Butterfly and Jonathan Miller’s 1930s-style La boheme, ENO continues to renew its core Puccini repertoire with a new production of the composer’s operatic swansong. Directed by dynamic young theatre director Rupert Goold — fresh from his multi-award-winning Macbeth and record-breaking West End run of Oliver! — this darkly beautiful staging promises to be a Turandot for our times. German soprano Kirsten Blanck makes her UK stage debut as the man-hating 'ice princess'; Welsh tenor Gwyn Hughes Jones (Pinkerton in Minghella’s Butterfly) makes his role debut as the unknown prince whose death-defying passion solves the riddle of her tortured heart. Featuring the aria Nessun Dorma, Puccini's most iridescently exotic score is conducted by ENO’s Olivier Award-winning Music Director, Edward Gardner.
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