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They were however the talk of town and their show was the hot ticket.
There you sometimes have no chance to get in to a hot ticket despite going at an early hour.
The show was, someone had told me, the hottest ticket in town.
London this Summer has not been short of hot tickets.
They have made basketball in this town a very hot ticket.
Whatever your take on this production, it is sure to be a hot ticket.
On the stage, he remained a hot ticket for years.
It was soon one of the hottest tickets in town.
But this year the party was clearly the hottest ticket in town.
I do not know how the museum could have done a better job with the hottest ticket in the East.
"It's a hot ticket because not only is it free, but there's a game room for kids."
But it proved to be so popular, it's now a hot ticket.
"Everyone says my parties are a hot ticket," he said.
Two other films are among the hot tickets at the festival.
It'll be the hottest ticket in the whole of south west London.
It was the hottest ticket in Philadelphia, and only 3,200 people had one.
From now until February 5 it's the hottest ticket in town.
True to form, it has been one of the Fringe's hottest tickets.
But the Indy 500 is not perceived to be a hot ticket.
The free workshops, at various sites through March, are a hot ticket.
Obviously they do, for a reservation at the Palm is a hot ticket.
The Economist said it was "the hottest ticket in town."
You can tell that from this year's hot tickets.
Cardinal batting practice is suddenly a hot ticket, whether at home or away.
He's definitely one of the hottest tickets in the flower market.