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Post by crowblack on May 18, 2018 10:37:36 GMT
If you're in the North-West and mobile (car), Home, I'm Darling starts life at Theatr Clwyd in late June. We booked some £10 front row seats so hoping the car makes it.
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Post by peggs on May 18, 2018 19:06:55 GMT
Appears that work computer somehow blocked new ticket release from showing since I've just gone online at home and found tickets that def weren't showing for me, but clearly were for others, this morning. Darn it, should have just gone in a wee bit late instead.
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Post by jadnoop on Jun 7, 2018 13:26:52 GMT
A few events for Antony and Cleopatra are now online, so a bit more information: - Tim McMullan playing Enobarbus www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/tickets/12396- No dates yet, but the events seem to be going from late October to early January, so presumably that's the rough timescale for the play?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2018 16:43:43 GMT
A few events for Antony and Cleopatra are now online, so a bit more information: - Tim McMullan playing Enobarbus www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/tickets/12396- No dates yet, but the events seem to be going from late October to early January, so presumably that's the rough timescale for the play? Massive round of applause for this incredible detective work!
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Post by learfan on Jun 7, 2018 17:32:22 GMT
They must be close to announcing the next tranche of plays then. Imagine with the casting of the two leads, this will sell well
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Post by showgirl on Jun 8, 2018 4:00:17 GMT
What, more booking trauma? Give us a break - it's only a month since the last nerve-wracking session!
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Post by sherriebythesea on Jun 8, 2018 17:00:05 GMT
Hope there are some seats left by the time non-members can buy. Guess I should be more concerned if it's going to be running when I'm there......
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Post by Jan on Jun 9, 2018 13:48:19 GMT
Hope there are some seats left by the time non-members can buy. Guess I should be more concerned if it's going to be running when I'm there...... There are always seats available when non-member booking opens, same at every other subsidised theatre too, I assume in cases like Donmar they deliberately hold some back.
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Post by sherriebythesea on Jun 12, 2018 21:21:53 GMT
NT website says A&C starts in Sept at the Olivier. Since Hadestown starts 2 Nov then I'm afraid I have to give up hope that it will be playing when I arrive 27 Oct. Or am I reading this wrong?
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Post by jadnoop on Jun 12, 2018 21:53:38 GMT
NT website says A&C starts in Sept at the Olivier. Since Hadestown starts 2 Nov then I'm afraid I have to give up hope that it will be playing when I arrive 27 Oct. Or am I reading this wrong? There are A&C events as late as January 2019, so I doubt it will be closed before November: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/tickets/12392I'm pretty sure last year there was some overlap of shows (Pinocchio and Network around Christmas I think), so presumably it's possible for shows to overlap on the same stage.
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Post by vdcni on Jun 13, 2018 7:51:43 GMT
NT website says A&C starts in Sept at the Olivier. Since Hadestown starts 2 Nov then I'm afraid I have to give up hope that it will be playing when I arrive 27 Oct. Or am I reading this wrong? The National plays in Rep so there are usually two shows alternating on the major stages.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2018 9:04:20 GMT
They do run two shows in rep, but unfortunately there's no way of knowing just yet what sort of gap they might have between A&C and the opening of Hadestown. They shut Follies down for a week in advance of opening George And The Dragon, and there was a much longer quiet patch between Common closing and Follies starting (although that was August, August is a dead period for London theatre). Hadestown is a production that already exists, so although they may need to build the set anew to fit the Olivier, they may not need as much tech time because it's a matter of adapting what they have rather than starting from scratch. It's therefore not impossible that they might run A&C up to and including Saturday 27th? (Looking at the Hadestown schedule, they're fairly full on for the first few weeks so I wouldn't hold out any hope for November performances of A&C.) If I were you, I'd be prepared for A&C to not be on at all while you're here. That way you're either already on the path to sad acceptance when the schedule is confirmed, or pleasantly surprised if it turns out you do overlap. (Keep your end-of-October planning as clear as you can until the dates are confirmed, just in case.)
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Post by sherriebythesea on Jun 13, 2018 15:44:36 GMT
They do run two shows in rep, but unfortunately there's no way of knowing just yet what sort of gap they might have between A&C and the opening of Hadestown. They shut Follies down for a week in advance of opening George And The Dragon, and there was a much longer quiet patch between Common closing and Follies starting (although that was August, August is a dead period for London theatre). Hadestown is a production that already exists, so although they may need to build the set anew to fit the Olivier, they may not need as much tech time because it's a matter of adapting what they have rather than starting from scratch. It's therefore not impossible that they might run A&C up to and including Saturday 27th? (Looking at the Hadestown schedule, they're fairly full on for the first few weeks so I wouldn't hold out any hope for November performances of A&C.) If I were you, I'd be prepared for A&C to not be on at all while you're here. That way you're either already on the path to sad acceptance when the schedule is confirmed, or pleasantly surprised if it turns out you do overlap. (Keep your end-of-October planning as clear as you can until the dates are confirmed, just in case.) The 27th would be about my only hope. I get in that morning and, judging from how I did last time, I bought ticket to Macbeth that night. But I also got one for 9 Nov just in case I was too tired. As they were the £10 ticket I would gladly give the 27th ticket up for A&C. 28th is Sunday, 29th I have reservation for Ceremony of the Keys at ToL and then 30th is clear so far. Oh well, I won't count on it but will hold a tiny bit of hope that it will run the 27th and I can get ticket.
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Xanderl
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Not always very high value in terms of ticket yield or donations
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Post by Xanderl on Jun 18, 2018 17:18:03 GMT
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Post by Jan on Jun 18, 2018 17:23:57 GMT
Travelled to Egypt for research. Ha ha.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jun 18, 2018 18:04:54 GMT
Perhaps less flights to Eygypt would mean Norris writing less begging letters about the drum revolve refit. Just a thought
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Post by Snciole on Jun 18, 2018 18:49:38 GMT
I did a sigh at Tunji Kasim. He is very handsome but he's also not a strong actor.
I am excited for Okenado and Tim McMullan though.
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Post by learfan on Jun 18, 2018 19:13:27 GMT
Must be announced this week one assumes.
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Post by david on Jun 18, 2018 19:18:39 GMT
Must be announced this week one assumes. Fingers crossed! Just waiting for dates for this so I can finalise the rest of the year for theatre trips to London.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 21:40:49 GMT
Perhaps less flights to Eygypt would mean Norris writing less begging letters about the drum revolve refit. Just a thought Imagine the money spent on that research trip: flights to Egypt...hotel rooms. And can someone please tell me what a mobile phone aesthetic is, please.
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Post by david on Jun 18, 2018 22:05:28 GMT
Perhaps less flights to Eygypt would mean Norris writing less begging letters about the drum revolve refit. Just a thought Imagine the money spent on that research trip: flights to Egypt...hotel rooms. And can someone please tell me what a mobile phone aesthetic is, please. I suppose they wanted to “immerse” themselves in the culture rather than doing the cheaper desk based research. Nice job if you can get it!
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Post by vabbian on Jun 18, 2018 22:33:08 GMT
That Telegraph article has the wrong URL for the National's website
The URL takes you to an unsafe website
eek
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2018 7:47:31 GMT
Travelled to Egypt for research. Ha ha. I am thinking of applying for a grant to travel to Wessex to research another film version of Tess of the D’urbervilles.
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Post by markmc on Jun 19, 2018 9:58:35 GMT
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Post by markmc on Jun 19, 2018 10:04:06 GMT
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Post by n1david on Jun 19, 2018 10:07:08 GMT
Booking dates:
Tuesday 26 June, 8.30am Supporting Cast, Patron, Premier Patron, Benefactor & Olivier Circle Members, Young Patron Premium and Young Patron Ambasadors
Thursday 28 June, 8.30am Priority and Priority Plus Members, and Young Patron Member and Young Patron Associates
Thursday 5 July, 8.30am Advance Members
Thursday 12 July, 8.30am Public booking
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Xanderl
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Post by Xanderl on Jun 19, 2018 10:38:33 GMT
Anyone have an accurate figure for how many plays the National has staged by women, compared to the 18 they've staged by David Hare?
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Post by stefy69 on Jun 19, 2018 10:49:04 GMT
The Tell-Tale Heart looks interesting love the British film version.
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Post by vdcni on Jun 19, 2018 11:23:45 GMT
NT website says A&C starts in Sept at the Olivier. Since Hadestown starts 2 Nov then I'm afraid I have to give up hope that it will be playing when I arrive 27 Oct. Or am I reading this wrong? In the dates published there is a huge gap unfortunately. A&C is on 23rd October and then not back again until 21st November!
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Post by Jan on Jun 19, 2018 11:25:50 GMT
Anyone have an accurate figure for how many plays the National has staged by women, compared to the 18 they've staged by David Hare? Well I could count them but it would only confirm your suspicion. A related question is how many women writers have had more than one play staged by NT ? What is the largest number of plays any one woman writer has had staged at NT ? (I don’t follow new plays staged at NT - I’d guess the answer is 2 or 3) ? The only South Bank NT AD who didn’t stage a play by Sir David Hare was Trevor Nunn - hence Hare’s animus towards him. At the timeNunn was appointed Hare complained “I don’t even know him !”
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