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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 6:29:01 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 6:56:29 GMT
I told ye a while back this was happening. I didn't know it was a new UK tour but I knew it was coming back to Dublin,I assumed it may have been part of the international tour.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 9:37:05 GMT
The new UK tour really surprises me. I'm happy, but it's very surprising.
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Post by welsh_tenor on Sept 27, 2016 9:48:24 GMT
I'm not surprised there's another tour in 2018. The last one was a huge success and if you forget Bradford and treat it as previews for the International tour, then Wicked will have had a good break since the last full UK tour.
It's fairly regular for shows to tour again and 2018 feels about right to return!
I reckon it'll be an extension of the current oversees tour so whilst the cast might change the logistics/set etc will all be the same.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 9:50:19 GMT
I'm not surprised there's another tour in 2018. The last one was a huge success and if you forget Bradford and treat it as previews for the International tour, then Wicked will have had a good break since the last full UK tour. It's fairly regular for shows to tour again and 2018 feels about right to return! I reckon it'll be an extension of the current oversees tour so whilst the cast might change the logistics/set etc will all be the same. As long as one of them comes to Belgium, I'll be happy
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Post by jampot on Sept 27, 2016 11:38:00 GMT
Having recently seen it in London for the first time...What are the noticale differences to the tour etc...
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Post by stevejohnson678 on Sept 27, 2016 11:46:22 GMT
So long as this isn't a Kenwright "re-imagining" of Wicked with Sarah Harding as Elphaba, wobbling on a ladder while singing Defying Gravity, alongside Jason Donovan as Fiyero and Marti Pellow as The Wizard, then this is great news!
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Post by Michael on Sept 27, 2016 11:48:46 GMT
Having recently seen it in London for the first time...What are the noticale differences to the tour etc... - Dillamond and the Wizard are shared by one actor (in the second act when both are on stage, Dillamond is played by an ensemble member)
- Smaller orchestra
- Production is somewhat sized down. However, if you haven't seen the West End production yet (or that often), you wouldn't even notice
- no trap door, so Elphaba runs on stage in No Good Deed and Chistery holds the Grimmerie
- in the Finale, a fake trap door is right next to a well. Elphaba hides in the well and when the fake trap door is opened, it looks as if she's climbing on stage from the ground.
- no walkway above the stage
- no staircases at both sides of the stage. Platforms are moved in and out when they are needed (e.g. for Morrible's hate speech)
- only two flat heads in Wizomania
- During Glinda and Fiyero's engagement celebration in the 2nd act, the other guards accompany them instead of Glinda's friends in beautiful gowns.
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Post by firefingers on Sept 27, 2016 11:50:35 GMT
Interesting. I know the international tour cast are contracted for 18 months, so currently not doing this, but some crew are contracted for two years. So maybe new cast, but I'd expect same set and production as the International tour.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 12:29:42 GMT
So long as this isn't a Kenwright "re-imagining" of Wicked with Sarah Harding as Elphaba, wobbling on a ladder while singing Defying Gravity, alongside Jason Donovan as Fiyero and Marti Pellow as The Wizard, then this is great news! You just captured the essence of Kenwright Productions
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Post by danb on Sept 27, 2016 13:59:31 GMT
So long as this isn't a Kenwright "re-imagining" of Wicked with Sarah Harding as Elphaba, wobbling on a ladder while singing Defying Gravity, alongside Jason Donovan as Fiyero and Marti Pellow as The Wizard, then this is great news! You just captured the essence of Kenwright Productions This sounds fabulous by the way! If you need an investor I'm in! 😂😩
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 14:23:21 GMT
You just captured the essence of Kenwright Productions This sounds fabulous by the way! If you need an investor I'm in! 😂😩 Me too. You just can't go wrong with a £10 investment
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Post by musicallady on Sept 27, 2016 15:19:22 GMT
Need to get my credit card paid off
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Post by mrtumnus on Sept 27, 2016 16:57:57 GMT
Having recently seen it in London for the first time...What are the noticale differences to the tour etc... You don't have to travel to London. Same songs, same characters.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2016 11:23:54 GMT
I know myself and many others are always harping on about how Wicked over-recycles their cast members and how it becomes quite annoying, but I would really love for Hayley Gallivan to get lead Elphaba on this tour. I have been told she is both a strong vocalists and actress, as well as that she only played the role for less than a year I believe?
Also, Jemma Alexander had previously expressed how she would like to return as lead Elphaba "in the future" after she left the original UK Tour, so perhaps she may also be interested? Time will tell. I would be happy with either, or.... a new Elphaba altogether *dun dun dun*
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2016 11:40:52 GMT
I know myself and many others are always harping on about how Wicked over-recycles their cast members and how it becomes quite annoying, but I would really love for Hayley Gallivan to get lead Elphaba on this tour. I have been told she is both a strong vocalists and actress, as well as that she only played the role for less than a year I believe? Also, Jemma Alexander had previously expressed how she would like to return as lead Elphaba "in the future" after she left the original UK Tour, so perhaps she may also be interested? Time will tell. I would be happy with either, or.... a new Elphaba altogether *dun dun dun* I'd like to see Laura Emmitt or Natalie McQueen get the lead.
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Post by daniel on Sept 30, 2016 18:06:37 GMT
I've given up hope of them ever casting a completely new lead Elphaba now!! (Though that would of course be my preference)
Jemma Alexander I really enjoyed in the role, Hayley Gallivan not so much...
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Post by Phantom of London on Oct 5, 2016 23:32:58 GMT
Where do you think the tour will go apart from Bristol and Dublin?
I reckon Birmingham, Manchester, Southampton, Cardiff, Edinburgh for certain. Struggling where else this will go maybe back to Bradford? Liverpool is a favourite for tours, but is so close to Manchester? Sunderland would cover the North East? but this gets missed on tour routes? Could Belfast get this? Maybe even Glasgow? This time they might miss Aberdeen off?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2016 6:30:07 GMT
I think Liverpool could be viable, as it was visited during the last tour (albeit just over a year after Manchester), then again they could also justify using Salford only that summer so any venue they have already visited is possible really. I am excited to see the show in Dublin again, I think it will be a very expensive month or two for me!
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Post by shady23 on Oct 6, 2016 7:09:04 GMT
If it doesn't come to the North East I will be having a tantrum!
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Post by daniel on Oct 6, 2016 7:52:59 GMT
It's doing Birmingham early on in the tour. I'd imagine it'll go back to Sunderland for its north east stop. I'd be very surprised if it didn't return to Manchester Palace as it did very well there last time.
I think to be honest we'll see it visiting the usual venues, probably mostly the same as last time!
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Post by welsh_tenor on Oct 6, 2016 8:14:27 GMT
I'm not sure where else in Wales it could go other than Cardiff, we're not blessed with many large theatres in the principality!
I'm obviously happy for it to just come back to Cardiff I can walk to the show! 🤓
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Post by shady23 on Oct 6, 2016 8:57:11 GMT
It's doing Birmingham early on in the tour. I'd imagine it'll go back to Sunderland for its north east stop. I'd be very surprised if it didn't return to Manchester Palace as it did very well there last time. I think to be honest we'll see it visiting the usual venues, probably mostly the same as last time! It's linked with atg so will be atg theatres again.
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Post by djdan14 on Oct 6, 2016 14:16:10 GMT
I'd like think Hull New is an outside possibility. It's currently in the middle of an extensive 18 months refurbishment to enable it to take larger tours, new bigger fly tower, enhanced space backstage etc all thanks to Hulls year as Capital of culture next year.
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Post by musicallady on Oct 6, 2016 14:57:06 GMT
If it doesn't come to the North East I will be having a tantrum! Me to.
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Post by Carly on Oct 7, 2016 15:56:12 GMT
I'd love it to come to Bradford again, but the last UK tour stopped at Leeds so I'm guessing it might go there, as tours seem to do either/or. Neither are part of ATG though.
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Post by Jon on Oct 7, 2016 16:00:10 GMT
I assume Wicked will do the same non ATG venues they did last time.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 19:32:35 GMT
Since the current international tour is scheduled to wrap up in January 2018 and this tour is scheduled to begin in February 2018 is it fair to assume that it will be the same tour set and potentially some of the cast will stay on?
I'd love to see Zoe George get lead Nessarose, she was amazing when I saw her! As for lead Elphaba, either Jodie or someone brand new would be great. Natasha Ferguson needs to get standby Elphaba, she is too good to only be the understudy!
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Post by shady23 on Oct 26, 2016 20:04:48 GMT
A lot of the cast will have been with the tour a very long time when it comes to 2018 so I am sure they will be off to pastures new.
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Post by daniel on Oct 26, 2016 21:43:02 GMT
It will be the same production/set as the current International Tour. Whether the cast stay on is a different matter...some of them have been with the production near enough constantly since September 2013.
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