![]() ![]() If you are coming from central, plan ahead to avoid any applicable late fees.Ĭomplimentary Services, including Consultations or Touch ups, that are ‘No Showed’ will be charged a $40 No Show fee. If you are 15 mins late or more to your appointment, the appointment must be rescheduled, an additional 10% deposit will be required to reschedule. ![]() You must call in to cancel all appointments over phone. Please note, failing to confirm your appointment DOES NOT count as canceling the appointment. Please confirm your appointment via our automated system. Less than 24 hour notice cancellation will be treated the same as a No Show. NO SHOW appointments will be charged the service amount in full, up to $300. Less than 24 hour notice reschedule will require an additional 10% depositĬancellations without rescheduling will forfeit deposit. This amount holds the appointment and will be deducted from your total service amount due.Ĥ8 hour notice of needing to reschedule will transfer original deposit. Social Media or Email bookings/cancellations will not be accepted, and any appointments missed due to improper notifications will receive applicable ‘no show’ fees as noted below.Ī 25% Deposit will be charged for all bookings. The Guardian can also reveal that the culture secretary Tessa Jowell visited the Treasures of the North, a collection of the best of northern museums and galleries.All appointments must be scheduled or rescheduled via our website or over the phone, texting is also acceptable. The deputy prime minister John Prescott, 69, meanwhile, has seen both Phantom of the Opera and Billy Elliot, as well as a gang show in Chester: an amateur theatrical performance where the cast is made up of members of scouts and guides. Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell, 66, "is a big fan" and "recently went to see Porgy and Bess and Guys and Dolls". The more senior, the greater the politician's tendency to enjoy musicals. Other plays attended were the Seagull, starring Kristin Scott Thomas, at the Royal Court (David Lammy, culture minister) and Don Juan in Soho (Hugo Swire, shadow secretary of state for culture). Creepy but true: the possible future deputy leader of the Labour party can tap dance to the Chattanooga Choo Choo. Her main cultural interest is the parliamentary dance troupe the Division Belles, of which she is the founder. Hazel Blears, Labour chair, had also stuck to political drama, watching Whipping It Up at the Bush in London. "But this was brilliant." Miliband also goes to the London Symphony Orchestra a lot - but then his violinist wife plays in it. (It was staged last summer) "Normally I hate the theatre," Johnson explained. David Cameron, David Miliband and Boris Johnson all said it was last play they had been to see. Peter Morgan's Frost/Nixon was the most popular play which is unsurprising, since the drama is practically an episode of Newsnight. The results reveal a mixture of musicals, political drama, high culture and - in John Prescott's case - an am dram starring scouts and guides. That prompted the Guardian to ask key MPs which plays, films or concerts they had recently attended. In the wake of Tony Blair's speech on culture at Tate Modern, in London, this week, a Downing Street spokesman admitted the prime minister did not "get as much time as he would like to enjoy the arts", had last been to the theatre in December to see the Sound of Music, and preferred "to watch DVDs at home".
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