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Post by stageydan45 on Sept 29, 2023 23:00:37 GMT
I loved this show when it was in town all those years ago. It had quite a cult following. Not sure how it will have aged as a piece though but I’m going for sentimental purposes.
I’d like to know that I’m getting more than four cast members for my money however. Was hoping to see a full cast announcement by this point. I know VHB is very talented but I don’t want her to be playing ALL the roles. X
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Post by capybara on Sept 29, 2023 23:16:23 GMT
Discounts are inevitable and I guess a lot of people, myself included, won’t book until they become available.
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Post by drowseychap on Sept 30, 2023 2:28:24 GMT
I recall seeing the originally at the Shaftesbury they had boarded off the back half of the stalls with black panels … and was about 60 people in tickets was £12 I think 🤔 I remember enjoying it actually it was crazy but pretty funny hazy memory of him ab sailing from the the roof and then an old western timer shuffling across the stage to great comic effect
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Post by partytentdown on Sept 30, 2023 6:57:56 GMT
I've heard cast members from the Shaftesbury production talk about performances where there more people on stage than in the audience.
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Post by BVM on Sept 30, 2023 7:58:15 GMT
Add me to the list of people keen to see this but waiting for a discount.
Surely, looking at that seating plan, dynamic pricing will kick in soon?!
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Post by viserys on Sept 30, 2023 8:01:52 GMT
I saw a much smaller version at... I wanna say Southwark Playhouse? It was okay, but nothing to write home about and I definitely can't see this work in a large theatre.
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Post by Matt on Sept 30, 2023 8:50:55 GMT
Yes there was a revival in southward playhouse. I went many many times in the Shaftesbury run, and yes sometimes I was one of 30 people there. It’s an incredibly funny show with great songs, it just didn’t appeal to anyone on paper. Plus it was in the “theatre of death” as it was known then. It still remains my favourite show of all time.
I really hope they do the west end score with the song changes. They surely have to announce more cast, there’s a lot of featured ensemble who have songs.
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Post by Peter on Sept 30, 2023 9:53:09 GMT
Yes there was a revival in southward playhouse. I went many many times in the Shaftesbury run, and yes sometimes I was one of 30 people there. It’s an incredibly funny show with great songs, it just didn’t appeal to anyone on paper. Plus it was in the “theatre of death” as it was known then. It still remains my favourite show of all time. I really hope they do the west end score with the song changes. They surely have to announce more cast, there’s a lot of featured ensemble who have songs. I loved the show too - managed to make multiple visits during the Shaftesbury run, including the final two performances where at least it got a great send off from an enthusiastic crowd. The show has to be played dead straight to work IMO - the cavernous Shaftesbury forced the direction (and some of the performances) into a much broader style than could be supported by the material. Really not sure how a concert presentation will work either…
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Post by Matt on Sept 30, 2023 12:06:41 GMT
I loved the show too - managed to make multiple visits during the Shaftesbury run, including the final two performances where at least it got a great send off from an enthusiastic crowd. The show has to be played dead straight to work IMO - the cavernous Shaftesbury forced the direction (and some of the performances) into a much broader style than could be supported by the material. Really not sure how a concert presentation will work either… I caught one of Devans bat ears during the curtain call of closing night but seems to have just disappeared over the years. I don’t have much show merch but that I loved and wish I kept it safe.
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Post by Matt on Oct 4, 2023 20:46:24 GMT
The director has confirmed to me that this will be the west end score, or “sounds most like the west end score” to quote verbatim.
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Post by partytentdown on Oct 5, 2023 6:45:20 GMT
I would be surprised if it didn't include the material the writers were workshopping in the US around 2019. I don't know the exact changes but I believe there are at least a couple of new songs and a few line changes. Presumably they would like to keep testing them with different audiences in the way Heathers did before it came back.
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Post by BVM on Oct 20, 2023 11:12:20 GMT
For anyone who was holding out - prices for this have finally dropped. Both on official site and Today Tix.
Decent seats for 25 quid :-)
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Post by Matt on Oct 20, 2023 12:09:00 GMT
For anyone who was holding out - prices for this have finally dropped. Both on official site and Today Tix. Decent seats for 25 quid :-) I’ve already got 3rd row of the grand circle, I want to upgrade but there’s no way I’m only doing it down 1 level. Hopefully nearer the time the stalls become cheaper, although £45 to the side is tempting.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Oct 20, 2023 13:11:39 GMT
Good tip off, thank you.
Prices are lower on Today Tix than on the LW Theatre website ; from £15 and plenty of good seats including rear stalls for £25 and £35.
The seat I just booked for £35 was £53.50 on the LW Theatres website and a lot more than that when I previously checked.
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Post by anthony40 on Oct 22, 2023 17:31:56 GMT
This was being heavily plugged at yesterdays Musicals.Con
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Post by Matt on Oct 22, 2023 18:29:30 GMT
This was being heavily plugged at yesterdays Musicals.Con If anyone finds any clips then please share!
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Post by keyspi on Oct 29, 2023 12:24:34 GMT
Got a really cheap ticket for this. Not really sure what to expect after reading through the previous posts, but looking forward to ticking the Paladium off my list of attended venues
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Post by Matt on Oct 29, 2023 14:14:55 GMT
It’s “sold” a lot during the last few days. I say “sold”, I bought tickets when it went on sale but my friend just got a pair off seat filling for £15 each just to see if they end up being better than ours. I do wonder if all the seats have been genuinely sold.
I’m interested to see how staged this is. I guess it’s not just people stood at mics? Judging from the photos it’s not. But I’ve not been to a concert since they became the fad in the last couple of years so I have no idea what to expect. Do you get a proper set? Do they do the dialogue in between?
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Post by darreno on Oct 30, 2023 19:20:37 GMT
Last minute swerve to drive to London tomorrow and catch this. Going to see if I can find a decent matinée to pair up with it.
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Post by Matt on Oct 30, 2023 20:14:11 GMT
Last minute swerve to drive to London tomorrow and catch this. Going to see if I can find a decent matinée to pair up with it. Have you got tickets? I have 2 spare. It’s all but sold out apart from a couple of singles now. Also, Tuesday matinee, operation mincemeat is the only one that comes to mind.
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Post by darreno on Oct 30, 2023 21:03:58 GMT
Last minute swerve to drive to London tomorrow and catch this. Going to see if I can find a decent matinée to pair up with it. Have you got tickets? I have 2 spare. It’s all but sold out apart from a couple of singles now. Also, Tuesday matinee, operation mincemeat is the only one that comes to mind. I have, thanks, managed to grab what appeared to be one of the last handful. Mincemeat and Mousetrap, but I was at Mince just a few days ago and need to be up close in the stalls to enjoy it as much as I do I think.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 31, 2023 13:09:13 GMT
There are two tix on the Noticeboard for tonight’s show.
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Post by partytentdown on Oct 31, 2023 21:01:58 GMT
Here now. The sound is atrocious. More soon.
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Post by robertb213 on Oct 31, 2023 21:02:59 GMT
Agreed. Can barely make out anything in the group numbers. And still waiting for one good song.
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Post by partytentdown on Oct 31, 2023 21:11:10 GMT
It's a real shame because there are some really funny lines but basically every single one is getting drowned out by music or the mics aren't going on in time. It's relying on some very basic gags to win over the crowd. Sorry to say but this standard really doesn't belong in the West End.
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Post by Matt on Oct 31, 2023 21:11:50 GMT
Yep the sound is absolutely awful. Bringing up the mics far too late and can’t hear them over the band most of the time.
It’s more of the Broadway score than London, with a few of the London songs mixed in for a verse. I’m hoping they do mine all mine instead of inside your heart.
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Post by partytentdown on Oct 31, 2023 22:17:32 GMT
How odd that they went with the Broadway version and not the London one.
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Post by Matt on Oct 31, 2023 22:18:41 GMT
How odd that they went with the Broadway version and not the London one. I know, it’s so inferior, and the director said to me it would sound more like the London one. Also very upset that they cut children, children.
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Oct 31, 2023 22:19:29 GMT
The Production of Bat Boy at the Shaftesbury began somewhere much smaller, I want to say West Yorkshire Playhouse. It was never meant to transfer and the cast were shocked that it was transferring, and even more surprised when they picked the Shaftesbury. That set sat in the middle of the huge Shaftesbury Stage with so much space around it. I saw it twice and both times it was empty. The only thing I've seen with less audience members was Tess of The Durbervilles.
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Post by partytentdown on Oct 31, 2023 22:29:47 GMT
Yes it was West Yorkshire Playhouse... But the general feeling was that the book and score had been improved upon for the UK run and a couple of new songs were added. They seem to have reverted to the old ones tonight. I was also surprised there was nothing new at all, considering they had been workshopping this in NYC just before lockdown. But yes, it was famously empty for most of its original London run.
I agree it was a shame to lose Children Children, it made the relationship between Shelley and Edgar even more inexplicable (not that there was much chemistry tonight).
I think maybe this show just doesn't work in a big space, even with minimal staging. They certainly had to rely on broad humour (funny runs and lots of gurning at the audience) to get the audience laughing, and there wasn't much subtlety. And it's a shame a lot of the plot points were totally lost in the dodgy sound.
Pleased it didn't cost me more than fifteen quid. But there was a standing ovation and multiple curtain calls, so what do I know?
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