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Post by Mark on Apr 25, 2024 13:48:58 GMT
One week extension in Birmingham, now running until 30/11
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Post by Mark on Apr 25, 2024 11:05:59 GMT
Not the first time I’ve heard that rumour!
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Post by Mark on Apr 24, 2024 16:45:15 GMT
For those of us who haven’t seen it, how would you describe the show? After the first 5 minutes, I thought, wow this is going to be bloody great. And then I just couldn't click with it. It is crazy. The opening number is brilliantly done.
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Post by Mark on Apr 24, 2024 15:05:11 GMT
Yeah it’s a shame the EP as Mother Superior never came true
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Post by Mark on Apr 23, 2024 23:19:41 GMT
So that gap at the Gillian Lynne is between September and February. Enough time for a decent run of something. Curious what it might be.
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Post by Mark on Apr 23, 2024 10:01:28 GMT
I thought I would resurrect this thread rather than start a new one. I might manage to tack a weekend in New York onto a work trip at the end of May. What are people's current recommendations? I want to see things that won't end up coming to London. Absolutely Lempicka if it’s still running. I thought it was the best new musical I saw on my two week trip earlier this month. I’d say Suffs is unlikely to transfer and is very good. Same for The Outsiders and Great Gatsby. Hell’s Kitchen and Notebook are very good too but can see them being the mostly like to transfer.
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Post by Mark on Apr 22, 2024 15:24:49 GMT
I wonder if Sohoplace would be the best fit. Stage wise they can make it similar to the donmar but also as it is so new it would probably he easier to rig up all the head phones. It's also free from July. Atg are teasing so I’d be surprised if it wasn’t one of their venues
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Post by Mark on Apr 21, 2024 20:32:35 GMT
This is so wonderful!
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Post by Mark on Apr 20, 2024 21:55:13 GMT
Shows in great shape. I won the lottery they have for the 25th anniversary and paid £25 for the front row at the matinee. I’m glad I finally got to see Mazz in the role because she was off last time I went and she didn’t disappoint. Absolutely one of the best vocals in the West End, you’d never know she’d been doing this role for such a long time.
Pure fun from start to finish. And absolutely packed. This one shows no sign of slowing down.
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Post by Mark on Apr 19, 2024 10:58:24 GMT
Hope they have also kept Dress Your Way Up. That was really the only standout number.
After seeing Hamilton again on Wednesday evening, I'd love to cast Georgina Onuorah as Andy. She'll have just finished Kiss Me, Kate by then too.
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Post by Mark on Apr 18, 2024 20:31:33 GMT
Initial rumours I’d read had this as Ramin Karimloo/Lea Michele but with Ramin doing Pirates of Penzance it will either be a different cast or it will be in the autumn of next year (25/26 season)
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Post by Mark on Apr 18, 2024 7:54:36 GMT
Is there a closing date announced? Or would it be open-ended (not likely, but thought i'd ask anyhow) I would imagine it will be open ended.
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Post by Mark on Apr 18, 2024 7:43:10 GMT
December 14th starting
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Post by Mark on Apr 18, 2024 7:40:37 GMT
Just on now, but it’s Oliver, he slipped. And a few London cast going to NYC with Old Friends
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Post by Mark on Apr 17, 2024 20:03:56 GMT
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Post by Mark on Apr 17, 2024 12:36:27 GMT
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), This was eligible for the 2024 awards so it won't be eligible again. I note that Kiln has dropped from paying the levy to allow it's productions to be eligible for the main category Olivier Awards, it will now be eligable for the Affiliate award. Oh interesting! I didn’t realise Kiln productions were eligible.
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Post by Mark on Apr 17, 2024 11:52:53 GMT
What's a tradition if you don't continue it? Never too early to start the conversation. This time last year, Sunset Boulevard hadn't even been announced, although 3/4 Best Musical nominees had (including of course winner Operation Mincemeat which had already began previews)
New Musical It's gonna be a big year of British grassroots musical theatre vs big American imports. Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), Kathy & Stella Solve a Murder, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Babies, The Devil Wears Prada, Mean Girls, MJ, Why Am I So Single? Passing Strange, A Face in the Crowd, Opening Night (almost forgot this one already) Potentially: Shucked, Some Like It Hot
Musical Revival Hello, Dolly! Kiss Me, Kate, Fiddler on the Roof, Starlight Express, A Chorus Line Potentially: Oliver!
New Play Lots announced already. Slave Play, Between Riverside and Crazy, Skeleton Crew, The Hot Wing King and Giant are the ones which stand out to me at the moment.
Play Revival Another busy category, always. Shakespeare Rules? Players Kings, Romeo & Juliet. Also A View From the Bridge, Waiting for Godot, The Little Foxes. Anything else standing out?
I'm sure there will be many more productions announced before the ceremony, but it's already looking like another very busy year.
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Post by Mark on Apr 16, 2024 21:12:41 GMT
Believe this may be for Circle in the Square
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Post by Mark on Apr 16, 2024 9:20:13 GMT
It’s doing an extended run in New York too and with the huge St. James to fill and a fairly recent production of Sunset in NY, I imagine tickets may be a little easier to come by over there, especially in the winter months. Broadway ticket buying habits have moved to very last minute with tickets for even Cabaret/Merrily readily available up until the day of the performance and with dynamic pricing.
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Post by Mark on Apr 15, 2024 15:53:25 GMT
With Kit Connor and Rachel Zelger? Hinted at on Instagram.
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Post by Mark on Apr 15, 2024 9:31:39 GMT
The Booth would be perfect for it.
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Post by Mark on Apr 15, 2024 0:58:28 GMT
I did not think this came over well at the Oliviers. The use of the actors own accents (to me) does not work and create any kind of cohesive world (particularly for me Grace and Mel) - and Hades needs to sing about another octave down... I haven’t seen it in the West End yet but the accents are certainly jarring if you’re used to the Broadway album.
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Post by Mark on Apr 13, 2024 16:53:15 GMT
I wish this was the OTHER wild party.
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Post by Mark on Apr 12, 2024 11:05:30 GMT
£39.50 as the lowest price point. Madness.
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Post by Mark on Apr 11, 2024 22:22:19 GMT
Curious as to what will transfer from the current Broadway season. Of the musicals, I would say The Notebook and Tommy the most likely two to make it to the West End. The others I think it unlikely we see in their current productions, although The Outsiders would be nice to see transfer (and Lempicka, but with its current numbers I'd say very doubtful) For plays I imagine we could see Stereophonic at Hampstead theatre or somewhere similar. Isn't Stereophonic produced by Sonia Friedman? She'd probably take it straight into the West End. Aah yes I'd forgotten she was involved. It's a strange one because it's such an intimate show.
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Post by Mark on Apr 11, 2024 22:21:18 GMT
I´m going towards the end of the run. This London trip will be pretty expensive, so I´d ideally not pay too much for a ticket. Should I get the cheapest seats now (central gallery), or wait for offers? One doesn´t know these days... There will definitely be discounts and offers closer to the date. Wait it out.
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Post by Mark on Apr 11, 2024 17:23:44 GMT
Curious as to what will transfer from the current Broadway season. Of the musicals, I would say The Notebook and Tommy the most likely two to make it to the West End. The others I think it unlikely we see in their current productions, although The Outsiders would be nice to see transfer (and Lempicka, but with its current numbers I'd say very doubtful)
For plays I imagine we could see Stereophonic at Hampstead theatre or somewhere similar.
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Post by Mark on Apr 11, 2024 15:37:00 GMT
Miss Congeniality forever and always
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Post by Mark on Apr 9, 2024 14:26:40 GMT
I had a lot of fun here last night. The story is very basic (girl falls in love, falls out with her mum, learns to play piano), but the music is mostly great. I absolutely adored the arrangement for Girl on Fire. And the Finale of New York State of Mind was super energetic. The weak book (especially for the dad character) can kind of be overlooked because of it. I must mention a standout performance by Kecia Lewis - the heart of the show in every way and some breathtaking vocals.
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Post by Mark on Apr 8, 2024 14:10:07 GMT
I thought it was wonderful. The music is obviously great, but the staging and storytelling is truly great, it all comes together so well. Very impressed too of course by the choreo and lighting. All you could want in a big revival production - I’m curious whether this one will make the move to the West End, would do very well I’m sure.
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