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Post by bordeaux on Nov 20, 2022 18:14:52 GMT
I've just received an NT programme for next year announcing a couple of things that had passed me by if they've been announced elsewhere. Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel in the Olivier directed by Josie Rourke. Wonderful play, one of the great new plays of the 90s - I saw it at the Lyttelton and had the thrill of being in the same row as Iris Murdoch. Then there is Dixon and Daughters, a new play by Deborah Bruce, in the Dorfman about a woman who has come out of prison. And there's the previously announced The Motive and the Cue by Jack Thorne directed by Sam Mendes about Gielgud directing Richard Burton in Hamlet, which I think sounds as though it could be great fun - the presence of Mendes is what makes it particularly intriguing to me given how rarely he directs for the stage now. As well as the Sheffield musical Standing at the Sky's Edge and the Simon Stone Phaedra - I have great hopes of the latter.
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Post by Jon on Nov 20, 2022 18:17:10 GMT
Josie Rourke seems to be directing a lot of theatre lately.
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Post by jaggy on Nov 20, 2022 19:02:29 GMT
Ooooo thank you for this! I've wanted to see Dancing at Lughnasa on stage for ages.
I'm really looking forward to their upcoming shows and now these ones.
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Post by alessia on Nov 20, 2022 19:03:56 GMT
Ooooo thank you for this! I've wanted to see Dancing at Lughnasa on stage for ages. I'm really looking forward to their upcoming shows and now these ones. Ditto! Came over here to say this :-D
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Post by nottobe on Nov 20, 2022 20:11:14 GMT
Put me in the camp of those very excited for Dancing at Lughnasa too! I hope we get more Friel onstage, I would love Freedom of the City somewhere too.
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Post by c4ndyc4ne on Nov 20, 2022 22:32:42 GMT
have they announced any casting for these? wonder if they'd prove big sells compared to something like Translations...
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Post by harrietcraig on Nov 20, 2022 22:45:53 GMT
Have dates for these productions been announced? If so, does anyone have a link (or other any information about dates)? Thanks.
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Post by bordeaux on Nov 21, 2022 6:46:57 GMT
Have dates for these productions been announced? If so, does anyone have a link (or other any information about dates)? Thanks. Dancing at Lughnasa from 6th April, The Motive and the Cue from 20th April, Dixon and Daughters from 1th April.
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Post by bordeaux on Nov 21, 2022 6:49:59 GMT
have they announced any casting for these? wonder if they'd prove big sells compared to something like Translations... Dancing and Lughnasa: Louisa Harland, Blaithin Mac Gabhann, Siobhan McSweeney, Justine Mitchell, Ardal O'Hanlon, Alison Oliver, Tom Vaughan-Lawlord. The Motive and the Cue: Johnny Flynn as Burton, Mark Gatiss as Gielgud, Tuppence Middleton as Taylor. Dixon and Daughters: Alison Fitzjohn, Yazmin Kayani, Andrea Lowe, Posy Sterling, Liz White. The latter is directed by Roisin McBrinn, artistic director of the Gate, Dublin.
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Post by Jan on Nov 21, 2022 7:47:21 GMT
have they announced any casting for these? wonder if they'd prove big sells compared to something like Translations... Dancing and Lughnasa: Louisa Harland, Blaithin Mac Gabhann, Siobhan McSweeney, Justine Mitchell, Ardal O'Hanlon, Alison Oliver, Tom Vaughan-Lawlord. The Motive and the Cue: Johnny Flynn as Burton, Mark Gatiss as Gielgud, Tuppence Middleton as Taylor. Dixon and Daughters: Alison Fitzjohn, Yazmin Kayani, Andrea Lowe, Posy Sterling, Liz White. The latter is directed by Roisin McBrinn, artistic director of the Gate, Dublin. Mark Gatiss. Yes, of course.
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Post by Dave B on Nov 22, 2022 12:29:59 GMT
All announced now and more
All, bar the return of The Father and the Assassin on sale 8 Dec
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Post by barrowside on Nov 22, 2022 20:55:40 GMT
Lovely cast for Dancing at Lughnasa. Siobhan McSweeney should be perfect as Maggie.
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Post by Jon on Nov 23, 2022 0:25:28 GMT
Three Derry Girls alumni in Dancing at Lughnasa as well.
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Post by jek on Dec 1, 2022 12:38:46 GMT
Just had an easier time than expected booking for Dancing At Lughnasa and The Motive and The Cue as a Priority Member. It may be that there are just less members now but I was assigned a place in the 300s at midday after having joined the waiting room earlier. I was let in to book at 12.25.
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Post by barrowside on Dec 24, 2022 10:17:52 GMT
Got tickets for Dancing at Lughnasa. It seems to be selling very strongly. I wonder will it sell out before it opens. Beautiful play - much loved.
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Post by londontg on Feb 19, 2023 15:47:54 GMT
I think this is around the time the NT announces their summer shows, isn't it? Any rumours of what will be programmed? I only know of "The Witches" but that seems to be later in the year so it will be announced at a later date.
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Post by bordeaux on Feb 19, 2023 15:54:22 GMT
I think this is around the time the NT announces their summer shows, isn't it? Any rumours of what will be programmed? I only know of "The Witches" but that seems to be later in the year so it will be announced at a later date. Based on the original book or the new bowdlerized versions, as reported in yesterday's press?!
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Post by londontg on Feb 20, 2023 11:17:55 GMT
I think this is around the time the NT announces their summer shows, isn't it? Any rumours of what will be programmed? I only know of "The Witches" but that seems to be later in the year so it will be announced at a later date. Based on the original book or the new bowdlerized versions, as reported in yesterday's press?! Good question! Looking forward to seeing how it is interpreted.
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Post by nicolaa on Feb 20, 2023 12:03:43 GMT
I think this is around the time the NT announces their summer shows, isn't it? Any rumours of what will be programmed? I only know of "The Witches" but that seems to be later in the year so it will be announced at a later date. Based on the original book or the new bowdlerized versions, as reported in yesterday's press?! Considering he was a massive anti-semite, a massive misogynist and a tad racist its very lucky that anything of his still gets performed or published.
And all of those changes will have been agreed by the Dahl estate - as long as that lovely lovely lucre keeps coming in they'll allow anything to happen to the original text.
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Post by Jon on Feb 20, 2023 12:21:36 GMT
This isn't even the first time Roald Dahl's books have been edited for modern audiences, the Oompa Loopas were originally pygmies from Africa.
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Post by mrnutz on Feb 20, 2023 12:26:55 GMT
Based on the original book or the new bowdlerized versions, as reported in yesterday's press?! And all of those changes will have been agreed by the Dahl estate - as long as that lovely lovely lucre keeps coming in they'll allow anything to happen to the original text.
The Dahl estate is now fully owned by - and a division of - Netflix.
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Post by londonpostie on Feb 20, 2023 12:28:23 GMT
Indeed, it's not like an audience can form a view for themselves.
We do need to leave this sort of thing to a particular class of expensively educated, righteous community gatekeepers, for the common good. Not least because such people do know what is best for us all.
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Post by bordeaux on Feb 20, 2023 13:27:44 GMT
This isn't even the first time Roald Dahl's books have been edited for modern audiences, the Oompa Loopas were originally pygmies from Africa. True, but he agreed to those changes, I believe. The changes to the new versions go far beyond excising the author's racism, and I'm sure go far further than most people would regard as necessary. My 18 and 16 year olds were appalled at the idea of the changes and are glad they have versions where the author's cruelty and humour were on full display which they can read to their children in 20 years' so. Yes, he was a racist, but horrible views don't seem to prevent one from being able to create wonderful works in for adults and children.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 20, 2023 14:13:41 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2023 14:22:11 GMT
Well this thread went off the rails quickly.
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Post by lynette on Feb 20, 2023 17:33:47 GMT
I expect the books are selling well……
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Post by Latecomer on Feb 20, 2023 19:21:04 GMT
Don’t forget, they want you talking about this. Not poverty or how the rich are getting richer. Publishers have always changed and updated old books, as things in society change. This is actually a non story. But it suits the rich people in this country to stir things up and get rid of all “nuance” so that people get angry about this, rather than how they are hiding their wealth abroad.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Feb 20, 2023 19:24:55 GMT
Yeah I mean this is all the publishers' doing, it's not like there was a broader discourse or pressure on them to do it.
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Post by theatrelover123 on Feb 21, 2023 6:42:04 GMT
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Post by alessia on Feb 21, 2023 6:43:53 GMT
Came here to write, I've just heard this from the bbc breakfast sport guy on tv, lol
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