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HOW TO BOOK (Ô¤¶¨)
Booking tickets for an important play on September 8.
A By Telephone
For credit card (ÐÅÓÿ¨) bookings. Calls are answered.
Box office (ÊÛƱ´¦)
01789-95623 9a.m.-8p.m.(Mon.-Sat.)
0541-541051 (24 hours, 7 days, no booking charge)
B By Fax
For credit card bookings. Please allow at least 48 hours for reply, if required.
Box office¡¡01789-261974 or 01862-387765
C By Post
¡¡ Please enclose(¸½ÉÏ) a cheque (֧Ʊ) details together with 50p to the total amount (×ܶî) to cover postage. Please send to the Box Office, RST, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV376BB.
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D In Person
¡¡ Box office
¡¡ RST hall, 9:30a.m.-8p.m.(Mon.-Sat.)
¡¡ 9:30a.m.-6p.m.when theatres are closed (Sun.)
E Overseas Booking
¡¡ The easiest method of payment is by credit card.
¡¡ CREDIT CARDS
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F By E-mail
Please visit the website http://www.bigcitytheatre.com and you will get the ticket in no time. Book the ticket online through the online payment system. 10p would be charged for each ticket.
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1.Mr. Wallet is a retired man and has lots of free time. Watching plays is one of his favorites. The theatre is not far from his home.
2. Mrs. Bright is a business woman. There is a fax machine in her office but she wants to get the ticket as soon as possible. She doesn¡¯t want to pay extra money for the ticket.
3.Anna is a college student. At the beginning of this term, she is busy in all kinds of things. Thus, she can not afford to go to the theatre to book the ticket by herself. And she has no credit card at hand right now.
4. Shelly studies in Beijing University now. She will fly back to her country this weekend, before which she must book the ticket for the play.
5.Mr. William works in a company as a computer programmer and has an easy access (Ȝȇ) to the Internet. He wants to get the ticket as soon as possible.
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