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Post by couldileaveyou on Jan 3, 2017 10:42:00 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2017 12:08:46 GMT
Tickets booked! Toying with booking a second visit. Need to distract myself with a shiny object.....
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 3, 2017 14:02:30 GMT
Going to have to give this a miss - I saw her last January and it was one of the highlights of my year, she was mesmorising. Funds are tights though - if there is a ticket left at pay day I might manage it. Her and Will though
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Post by couldileaveyou on Jan 3, 2017 16:05:25 GMT
It's more expensive this year btw
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Post by Mr Snow on Jan 4, 2017 7:50:51 GMT
OK you got me intrigued.
Wiki looks interesting.
One of the benefits of this board, making me aware. Thanks.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Feb 4, 2017 11:32:29 GMT
It's not selling very well, especially condisering that the last time was sold out. It's more expensive than last year and the fact that from June you can see her in a play rather than in a concert surely won't help to fill the seats
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Post by Being Alive on Feb 4, 2017 12:39:23 GMT
Booked a £25 ticket for the Saturday evening. Im seeing Carousel at the ENO on the matinee so this seemed perfect!
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Post by wickedgrin on Feb 4, 2017 12:45:42 GMT
Yes, I have booked a £25 ticket too for the Wednesday evening! Another bargain I felt, although the seat is as the back the venue is small and they wanted £70 for seats further forward. I have never seen her live so looking forward to it ... and the husband!!!!
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Post by poster J on Feb 4, 2017 14:37:53 GMT
Booked a £25 ticket for the Wednesday night, looking forward to it!
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Post by michalnowicki on Feb 4, 2017 14:55:22 GMT
I'd love to see her live and I'm really tempted to get the Meet&Greet tickets. Not sure if I can afford it right now, so will wait till the next payday
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Post by distantcousin on Feb 4, 2017 16:54:19 GMT
what's her repetoire generally like?
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Post by Being Alive on Feb 4, 2017 17:21:55 GMT
what's her repetoire generally like? The concert last Jan was really varied, older stuff, then her staples like Climb Evry Mountain, Maybe This Time etc.
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Post by madsonmelo on Feb 8, 2017 19:33:41 GMT
The venue seems small, so the £25 ticket at the back must be ok?
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Post by littlesally on Feb 9, 2017 0:19:44 GMT
The venue seems small, so the £25 ticket at the back must be ok? It is. And you're allowed to stand by the bar, which is much closer. Great venue.
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Post by foxa on Feb 11, 2017 14:26:40 GMT
I've booked £25 seats for this - loved her concert in this same venue a while back. Just checked and there are still tickets available including £25 ones.
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Post by michalnowicki on Mar 17, 2017 11:47:10 GMT
Just got a VIP ticket for Thursday, 13th April and flights from Edinburgh to London. I looks at this as a "one in the lifetime" situations. I know it will be worth it! (now off to book accommodation!)
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Post by zsazsa on Mar 18, 2017 23:16:44 GMT
Really hoping that 'Beauty & The Beast' will be part of her set list.
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Post by michalnowicki on Mar 20, 2017 10:44:18 GMT
What day are you coming to see her zsazsa?
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Post by zsazsa on Mar 20, 2017 15:34:44 GMT
What day are you coming to see her zsazsa? The Thursday night. I am also travelling from Scotland.
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Post by michalnowicki on Mar 22, 2017 14:46:21 GMT
I hope you'll enjoy the concert. I checked with the box office today and they confirmed the Meet and Greet is taking place after the show. There will be a chance to get a photo with Audra and to get "one item" signed.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Apr 12, 2017 22:53:11 GMT
I was there tonight. Audra sang most of the songs she had sung last year (Stars and the Moon, Glamorous Life, the My Fair Lady sing-along, Summertime, Clim Ev'ry Mountain, Maybe This Time and the heartwrenching I'll Be There), plus three or four new entries (including Moments in the Woods, I Won't Mind and The Rose). Most of the stories and the anecdotes are recycled as well, but Audra is so talented that she could just stand there and sing Craigslist posts and be marvellous. I know it because she literally did it.
Seth Rudetsky is a funny host, full of anedoctes and fully enjoying the diva worshipper's life. Who wouldn't.
Will Swenson looks amazingly handsome and sang "I Am A Pirate King": the song probably doesn't work very well out of context, but I consider it my reward after that dull ENO production. He also sang a cute duet with Audra.
There were some nice touches that made everything look very genuine and personal (Seth couldn't find the sheet music for "Summertime" and acted surprised when Audra told him she wanted to sing it, despite of the fact that she sings that song every time she leaves the house).
It was a lovely evening, if you saw her last year it doesn't add much to that memory, but experiencing the magnitude of Audra's talent is always thrilling. The songlist is supposed to change for every performance, so if you're going this week you might get something more "original".
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Post by ukpuppetboy on Apr 12, 2017 23:22:55 GMT
"You Don't Bring Me Flowers" - with Will doing his best Neil Diamond impression.
The last time I saw Audra was The Divas at the Donmar series where she probably sang twice as many songs so I guess I would have been a little disappointed were it anyone else on that stage - but actually it's pretty impossible to be disappointed when it's Audra McDonald up there. I found her chats to Seth far more enjoyable than Patti LuPone's were when he hosted her concerts (and him less OTT in his fawning adoration). I hadn't heard her sing Summertime (or Moments in the Woods) so they were magic. The woman is a legend and can perform a song like few others. And even does an impression or two..
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Post by poster J on Apr 13, 2017 0:34:59 GMT
I think it's pretty impossible to be disappointed with her singing (though I wished the sound desk would turn her mic down a bit, she doesn't need it!), but I was slightly disappointed with the show overall. Yes, the anecdotes were at times pretty amusing and a lovely personal touch, but I didn't think the song selection was particularly inspired, despite not ever having seen her in concert before. Some great moments, but having seen Cynthia Erivo and Rachel Tucker in concert pretty recently, although I think Audra is the best vocalist of the three, I ended up enjoying the other two concerts more.
Having said that though, there were some lovely moments (I particularly appreciated getting to sing along with I Could Have Danced All Night), and seeing her sing Summertime live was just exceptional.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 7:55:25 GMT
Well. Turn the mic down love. It isn't the O2.
Liked the show. Audra seems just lovely and she did a few good numbers.
But goodness me, Will Swenson is a fine piece of real estate. I'd like to own every acre.
His Pirate King number from The Pirates of Penzance was strangely the highlight of the whole show for me. I'll bet he was sensational in the proper production.
Actually, my favourite bit of the show was during You Don't Bring Me Flowers when Will was singing and Seth started singing Barbra's harmony part, making Will laugh.
Don't forget your plant!
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Post by couldileaveyou on Apr 13, 2017 8:11:22 GMT
Oh @ryan so sorry I missed you!
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Post by michalnowicki on Apr 13, 2017 8:36:19 GMT
Thanks guys for the good summary of last night. I landed in London an hour ago and I can't wait to see Audra this evening. Could you tell me if they were selling programmes at the venue?
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Post by couldileaveyou on Apr 13, 2017 8:40:42 GMT
Thanks guys for the good summary of last night. I landed in London an hour ago and I can't wait to see Audra this evening. Could you tell me if they were selling programmes at the venue? No programmes, unfortunately
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Post by michalnowicki on Apr 13, 2017 10:05:50 GMT
Thanks guys for the good summary of last night. I landed in London an hour ago and I can't wait to see Audra this evening. Could you tell me if they were selling programmes at the venue? No programmes, unfortunately That's a shame. According to box office, during meet and greet she will "sign one item". I was hoping it will be a programme. Oh well, she can sign my ticket
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 17:40:21 GMT
I see no one has mentioned the rather odd queueing experience last night. Not sure if it will be repeated. The tickets said that the show started promptly at 8:45 and doors would be open 30 minutes prior. Rocking up at five minutes before show time for my aisle seats found me in a queue that was snaking towards Chinatown and growing by the minute, we were told we would be let in soon. There was a lot of murmuring and confusion amongst some people. We all got in fairly rapidly but it delayed the start and therefore the end of the show which if it happens again might effect people travelling home, hit the street at about 11 last night.
I so enjoyed seeing Ms McDonald live, her voice is a thing of wonder, but as others have mentioned the miking was a bit overpowering at times, with an instrument like that less is more! I think it helps that she presents as so warm and genuine, although obviously it could be an act, she has won awards for that kind of thing! It really doesn't seem to be though.
My only complaint would be that it all seemed a bit 'safe', I wish instead of Climb Ev'ry Mountain, I Could Have Danced All Night and even Summertime, thrilling though that was, there had been more eclectic choices although I appreciate there is a risk of alienating your core audience with such a move. I loved the Craigslist Leider for example.
I've spent an entertaining day thinking of songs I'd love to hear her sing/try out, jazz numbers like Satin Doll, Lush Life, Bacharach/David numbers from the 60's and 70's but mostly I kept thinking of country songs from the 70's like In The Ghetto, Till I Get It Right, Tell Me A Lie and even I Will Always Love You ( not the eardrum shredding massacre Whitney Houston version but the original plaintive style). Hck I'd even pay to see her sing Call Me Maybe!
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Post by zsazsa on Apr 13, 2017 22:36:00 GMT
That was just wonderful. I didn't want it to end.
My jaw actually dropped when she sang 'Summertime'.
Other highlight were The Stars & Moon, Glamorous Life, Moment In The Woods, the song from Scottsboro Boys and the song from Ordinary Days.
I will certainly be booking for Lady Day and if ENO have any sense, they should cast her in the lead of their next foray into musical theatre. That voice deserves a symphonic accompaniment.
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